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  2. Vidalia Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Vidalia Commercial Historic District, also known as Downtown Vidalia, is a 15-acre (6.1 ha) historic district in Vidalia, in Toombs County, Georgia, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It included 69 contributing buildings when listed in 1996. [1] The district also contains 22 non-contributing buildings. [2]

  3. Toombs County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Toombs County is a county located in the east central portion of the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 27,030. [1] The county seat is Lyons [2] and the largest city is Vidalia. The county was created on August 18, 1905. Toombs County is part of the Vidalia micropolitan statistical area.

  4. Vidalia, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Vidalia (/ v aɪ ˈ d eɪ l i ə / vye-DAYL-yə, locally /-ˈ d eɪ j ə /-⁠ DAY-yə) is a city located primarily in Toombs County, Georgia, United States. The city also extends very slightly into Montgomery County . [ 6 ]

  5. Category:Vidalia, Georgia, micropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Vidalia Indians; Vidalia, Georgia This page was last edited on 29 May 2013, at 10:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  6. This Is Our Most Saved Casserole Of 2024

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    The farmers who grow Vidalia onions—in Vidalia, Georgia, of course—credit climate, soil, and water conditions for the unique flavor. The onions are so special, in fact, there’s an entire law ...

  7. Peterson-Wilbanks House - Wikipedia

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    The Peterson-Wilbanks House is a Classical Revival house in Vidalia, Georgia.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. [1]Front detail. It was designed and built by regional architect-builder Ivey P. Crutchfield (1878-1952).