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  2. Grosvenor Gardens Apartments - Wikipedia

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    Grosvenor Gardens Apartments is an historic apartment complex located at Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina.The three-story, Colonial Revival style brick building was constructed in 1939 and consists of a “U” shape plan around an open landscaped courtyard.

  3. Neel Reid - Wikipedia

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    Reid lived in Mimosa Hall (built by Major John Dunwoody c. 1840) in Roswell which he bought in 1916 and extensively renovated including designing the gardens. Reid died of brain cancer on February 14, 1926, at the age of 40 and was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery in Macon, Georgia .

  4. Downtown apartments will have housing for homeless, low ... - AOL

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    The new Central City Apartment Complex sits off of Walnut Street behind local nonprofit Daybreak on Monday, May 20, 2024, in Macon, Georgia. The new complex will be comprised of 82 mixed-income units.

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  6. Blees Military Academy - Wikipedia

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    Frederick W. V. Blees. Blees Military Academy was founded in September 1899 by Colonel Frederick W. V. Blees.Blees was a Prussian immigrant who arrived in Macon in 1889 to take over as headmaster of St. James Academy, an Episcopalian military school for boys.

  7. Macon Housing Authority, Depaul break ground on $18M ... - AOL

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    Three buildings designed by architect Bob Brown will contain a total of 82 workforce housing 1- and 2-bedroom units with rents ranging between $400 and $800 a month.

  8. ‘A dream come true’: Macon community activist plans to build ...

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  9. Cannonball House (Macon, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    With the home liened for taxes and the City of Macon interested in razing it for a parking lot, the United Daughters of the Confederacy purchased it from the last residing family member, Miss Elizabeth Martin. The UDC made her an upstairs apartment, and she was the Cannonball House’s first tour guide. [2] Asa Holt in Macon City Directory, 1860