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  2. McDonough Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The McDonough Historic District, in McDonough, Georgia, is a 200-acre (81 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. It is centered on Griffin St. and Keys Ferry St. and has buildings dating back to 1823.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Henry County ...

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    McDonough: The pictured gas station currently houses the McDonough Welcome Center, Main Street Program and McDonough Hospitality and Tourism, Inc Office 13: Walden-Turner House: Walden-Turner House: April 9, 1980 : State Route 42/US 23 and Ward St.

  4. Rubbermaid - Wikipedia

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    2003 Rubbermaid headquarters move from Wooster, Ohio to Atlanta, GA. 2016 Newell Rubbermaid becomes Newell Brands as part of a takeover of Jarden in a merger. 2017 Newell sells the Rubbermaid totes line to United Solutions. [9]

  5. McDonough, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    McDonough is a city in Henry County, Georgia, United States.It is part of the Atlanta metropolitan area.Its population was 29,051 in 2020. The city is the county seat of Henry County. [4]

  6. Ansley Park - Wikipedia

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    Ad from the Atlanta Constitution of April 23, 1905, featuring Ansley Park lots for sale. Ansley Park is an intown residential district in Atlanta, Georgia, located just east of Midtown and west of Piedmont Park.

  7. Brookhaven, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    1914 ad in Atlanta Constitution, offering Oglethorpe Park lots for sale. Creek people inhabited the area. [11] Brookhaven's first permanent European settler was John Evins, who started a plantation around 1810. Harris and Solomon Goodwin, who moved to Georgia from South Carolina, became owners of the land in the 1830s.