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  2. Best July 4th Sales in 2024 - AOL.com

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    Your guide to all of the deals leading up to and day of sales available on July 4th. Gear up and be prepared so you are ready to celebrate the 4th of July. Best July 4th Sales in 2024 - AOL.com

  3. Goat Farm Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    For a time in the early 2000s space was rented to antique dealers as "The Shops at Murray Mill", [3] [4] but the antique mall never took off. The site remained unused for many years. A Goat Farm performance. On July 15, 2010, the property was sold for a reported $7 million [5] to

  4. North DeKalb Mall - Wikipedia

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    Originally and formerly called North DeKalb Center, the mall was designed by Barrett + Associates, Architects, and first opened July 29, 1965, with fifty-four stores; original anchor stores included Atlanta-based department store Rich's, and a Woolworth dime store. [2]

  5. Street art in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, Atlanta has been called one of the USA's best cities for street art. [1] Street artists have prominently created murals in Krog Street Tunnel, along the BeltLine, and in neighborhoods across the city. [2] The street art conference, Living Walls, the City Speaks, originated in Atlanta in 2009. [3]

  6. Old Fourth Ward - Wikipedia

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    The Old Fourth Ward is one of Atlanta's best neighborhoods for viewing street art. [10] Some of the best locations to view street art in the Old Fourth Ward include Decatur St., Edgewood Ave. and on and around the Eastside Trail of the Atlanta Beltline. The Outerspace Project is responsible for bringing many works of street art to the Old ...

  7. 7 Stages Theatre (former Little 5 Points Theatre), Atlanta, 1940 Atlanta City Hall, Atlanta, 1930; Cheshire Square Shopping Center, Atlanta, 1967; Empire Manufacturing Company Building, Atlanta, 1939

  8. Stewart-Lakewood Center - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 Atlanta newspaper Creative Loafing named it one of "five undiscovered redevelopment gems". [ 6 ] The center was the filming location, representing for the Reseda, California strip mall in home to the Cobra Kai dojo in the hit 2018 Netflix series Cobra Kai , the spin-off of the original 1984 film, The Karate Kid .

  9. King Plow Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The buildings were built at different periods of time throughout the King Plow Company's existence. In addition to the original 165,000 square feet (15,300 m 2 ) in 11 buildings, King Plow purchased an additional five buildings between 1999- 2000, bringing the total area to 16 buildings, on 12.5 acres (5.1 ha) with approximately 256,000 square ...