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  2. Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College - Wikipedia

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    The college is named after Abraham Baldwin, a signer of the United States Constitution from Georgia and the first president of the University of Georgia. ABAC was established in 1908 as the Second District A&M School. The name was changed to the South Georgia A&M College in 1924, and to the Georgia State College for Men in 1929.

  3. Port Blakely, Bainbridge Island, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Port Blakely, Bainbridge Island, Washington. Coordinates: 47°35′57.7″N 122°30′33.7″W. Hall Brothers' Shipyard, Port Blakely, circa 1900. Port Blakely is a community of Bainbridge Island, Washington in the western United States. It is located on the east side of the island, slightly to the south. The center of Port Blakely is generally ...

  4. Bainbridge Island, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Bainbridge Island, Washington. /  47.65528°N 122.53500°W  / 47.65528; -122.53500. Bainbridge Island is a city and island in Kitsap County, Washington, United States. It is located in Puget Sound. The population was 24,825 at the 2020 census, [6] making Bainbridge Island the second largest city in Kitsap County.

  5. Jakin, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Jakin is located in southern Early County at 31°5′26″N 84°58′59″W (31.090574, -84.983179). [7] U.S. Route 84 passes through the southern part of the town, leading southeast 7 miles (11 km) to Donalsonville and northwest 26 miles (42 km) to Dothan, Alabama. Blakely, the Early County seat, is 21 miles (34 km) to the north via Jakin Road.

  6. List of counties in Georgia - Wikipedia

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    A brief skirmish, the Walton War, was fought between North Carolina and Georgia in 1810, before Georgia relinquished its claim on that area after the 1811 survey of Ellicott Rock. Majority-minority counties Majority-minority counties (2020 Census) Per the 2020 Census, 36 of Georgia's 159 counties are majority-minority. Eighteen have African ...

  7. Kolomoki Mounds - Wikipedia

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    Kolomoki Mounds. /  31.4714667°N 84.9293667°W  / 31.4714667; -84.9293667. The Kolomoki Mounds is one of the largest and earliest Woodland period earthwork mound complexes in the Southeastern United States [3] and is the largest in Georgia. Constructed from 350 to 600, the mound complex is located in southwest Georgia, in present-day ...

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Early County ...

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    National Register of Historic Places listings in Early County, Georgia. This is a list of properties and districts in Early County, Georgia that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted March 22, 2024.

  9. Cairo, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    FIPS code. 13-12400 [2] GNIS feature ID. 0354934 [3] Website. syrupcity .net. Cairo ( / ˈkeɪroʊ /) is a city in Grady County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 10,179. The city is the county seat of Grady County.