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Other major highways that run through the city include Georgia State Route 91, Georgia State Route 133, Georgia State Route 234, and Georgia State Route 520. Albany is located on Georgia State Route 300 (Georgia-Florida Parkway), which provides easy access to Cordele , and Interstate 75 to the northeast and south to Camilla , and Thomasville .
Sportspeople from Albany, Georgia (1 C, 24 P) Pages in category "People from Albany, Georgia" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total.
Albany District Pecan Growers' Exchange: Albany District Pecan Growers' Exchange: May 10, 1984 : 211-213 Roosevelt Ave. Albany: 2: Albany Housefurnishing Company: Albany Housefurnishing Company: June 17, 1982
Albany City Hall building in Georgia, USA, mid–20th century. Davis Pace, 1857 [1] Richard F. Lyon, 1858–1859 [1] James M. Mercer, 1860 [1] F. K. Wright, 1861 ...
The Albany Welcome Center, formerly known as the Bridge House, is a historic residential building in Albany, Georgia. It was designed by African American architect and engineer Horace King and built in 1858. [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 19, 1974. It is located at 112 North Front Street.
Willmar was established as the county seat in 1871 and was incorporated as a village in 1874 and as a city in 1901. [9] Willmar was the site of a bank robbery by the Machine Gun Kelly gang on July 15, 1930. They robbed the Bank of Willmar (later Otto Bremer Trust) of about $70,000 (equivalent to $1,277,000 in 2023) and wounded three people. [10]
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The Albany Panthers were an indoor football team based in Albany, Georgia. The team joined the Southern Indoor Football League (SIFL) during their inaugural season in 2010. When the SIFL folded, the team joined the Professional Indoor Football League (PIFL) in 2012. The Panthers' home games were played at the Albany Civic Center until 2014. [1]