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  2. City of Athens. Early Athens History. Athens was no more than a trading settlement on the banks of the Oconee River called Cedar Shoals during the late 1700s. On January 27, 1785, the Georgia General Assembly chartered the University of Georgia as the first chartered state-supported university.

  3. Public Input on Fire Station #5 Proposed Site Options through September 29. ACCGov invites residents to provide input on the revised set of proposed site options for a relocated Fire Station #5, currently at the corner of Whit Davis Road and Cedar Shoals Drive, through September 29.

  4. Athens, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Athens is a consolidated city-county in the U.S. state of Georgia. Downtown Athens lies about 70 miles (110 km) northeast of downtown Atlanta. [6] The University of Georgia, the state's flagship public university and an R1 research institution, is in Athens and contributed to its initial growth.

  5. Home to the University of Georgia, a storied music scene, critically-acclaimed restaurants, and a full range of can’t-miss attractions, Athens, GA is a vibrant college town immersed in Southern charm.

  6. The 2024 Visitor Guide to Athens, Georgia: Eat, Stay & Play

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    Explore Athens, Georgia: An eclectic college town's with many attractions, places to stay, great restaurants and events throughout the year. Nicknamed the Classic City, the college town of Athens is best known as the home to the University of Georgia, whose football team, the Georgia Bulldogs, won two College Football National Championships in ...

  7. History of Athens, Georgia | Historical Facts & Culture - Visit ...

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    A Brief History of Athens. Just below the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, near the confluence of the North and Middle Oconee Rivers, lies the city of Athens. Among the rolling red clay hills of North Georgia, a city and a university grew into a center of culture and wealth, nurturing individuals and ideas that have commanded national ...

  8. Athens, GA Heritage | Historic Districs & Landmarks

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    Athens and the University developed a uniquely urbane culture that visitors can experience through historic districts, house museums, and historic landmarks. Athens boasts 15 neighborhoods on the National Register of Historic Places.

  9. Athens - New Georgia Encyclopedia

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    Georgia’s “Classic City” has preserved many of its historic neighborhoods and landmarks, and its largely intact nineteenth-century townscape abuts the historic North Campus of UGA. Today Athens is the center for commerce and trade, health services, and cultural arts for all of northeast Georgia.

  10. Best of Athens 2024 | Explore Georgia

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    Athens. Just 60 miles northeast of Atlanta, the college town of Athens is a cultural hub of creative energy. The vibe comes from a robust visual and performing arts scene, live music almost every night of the week, amazing food and beverage offerings, innovative creators and more.

  11. Athens was founded and continues to serve the state of Georgia as a place of higher learning. Its roots and growth have withheld through multiple wars, times of reconstruction, and times of peace. Many landmarks stand throughout the Athens area, each one telling a story of Athens’ unique history.