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Athens Institute for Contemporary Art
Athens Institute for Contemporary Art

The Athens Institute for Contemporary Art (ATHICA) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) contemporary art gallery in Athens, Georgia, United States. Lizzie Zucker Saltz, ATHICA's founder and director, began the institute in 2001 with the help of FiveArt, Inc., a group of local developers and arts boosters.

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Ben Burton Park
Ben Burton Park

Ben Burton Park is the site of a former hydroelectric generating station built in 1896 and used until 1964. The site was donated to the county by Georgia Power in 1967. In October of 1971 the park was dedicated in honor of Ben W. Burton, Vice President of Georgia Power. A portion of the park is part of a streambank stabilization project intended to improve streambank health and decrease erosion.

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Bird Sculpture
Bird Sculpture

About Us; Buildings; Classic Center; Statue of Athena; Statue of Athena About the Statue Standing proudly outside the Classic Center and facing downtown Athens, the statue of Athena, Greek goddess of wisdom, symbolizes the community's namesake - Athens, Greece. Inscribed on her base is the Athenian Oath: "We will never bring disgrace on this our City by an act of dishonesty or cowardice. We ...

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Bishop Park
Bishop Park

Bishop Park Named for former City of Athens Mayor Julius Bishop, this park offers a variety of programs and amenities. This 33-acre park features athletic fields, pool, and is the home of the area's premier gymnastics program, Athens Clarke Gymnastics Academy.

Carter-Coile County Doctor's Museum
Carter-Coile County Doctor's Museum

Carter-Coile County Doctor's Museum Address: 111 Marigold Lane, Winterville, GA 30683, United States Phone: +1 706-742-8600

Church-Waddel-Brumby House Msm
Church-Waddel-Brumby House Msm

This Federal-style house is believed to be Athens' oldest surviving residence. Its rescue from demolition and restoration in the early 1970s as a house museum and welcome center sparked the historic preservation movement in Athens.

Cook and Brothers Plaza
Cook and Brothers Plaza

The carbine was developed by brothers Ferdinand and Francis Cook and produced under the Cook & Brother brand label (established in 1860) originally out of New Orleans, Louisiana. Later, the group moved its operations to Athens, Georgia. It was based on the British Enfield 1853 Pattern Carbine and chambered for the .58 cartridge (.570 patched ...

Demosthenian Hall
Demosthenian Hall

Demosthenian Hall, Athens, Georgia. 41 likes. Campus Building

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Double-Barreled Cannon
Double-Barreled Cannon

In front of the City Hall of Athens, in Georgia, United States, stands an unusual cannon from the American Civil War. It’s a double-barreled... In front of the City Hall of Athens, in Georgia, United States, stands an unusual cannon from the American Civil War.

Dudley Park
Dudley Park

Dudley Park is a 32-acre park nestled in the confluence of Trail Creek and the North Oconee River, just a short walk from downtown Athens and the University of Georgia. Dedicated in 1953 to Alonzo Gordon Dudley, who governed Athens from 1926-1935 and 1938-1939, Dudley park features majestic hardwoods, open fields, several picnic areas, and connections to multiple trails.

Eagle Tavern
Eagle Tavern

The Eagle Tavern is one of the earliest surviving structures in Watkinsville, Oconee County, Georgia, United States. The Eagle Tavern was built circa 1801 but possibly as early as 1794. In the early part of the 19th century, the city of Watkinsville, Georgia was on the frontier of Creek and Cherokee Indian Territories.

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Elder's Mill Covered Bridge and Elder Mill
Elder's Mill Covered Bridge and Elder Mill

Built in 1897, Elder Mill Covered Bridge is one of only 13 functional covered bridges left in the state of Georgia. Drive through the beautiful bridge overlooking Rose Creek. You can pull over and enjoy the sights and sounds of the beautiful Rose Creek.

Georgia Museum of Art
Georgia Museum of Art

The Georgia Museum of Art is the official state museum of art of Georgia and a university museum under the aegis of the University of Georgia. The museum offers programming for patrons of all ages, from child to senior citizen, as well as free admission to the public (with a suggested donation of $3) for all exhibitions.

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Georgia Museum of Natural History
Georgia Museum of Natural History

The Georgia Museum of Natural History provides Joshua Laerm Academic Support Awards annually. These awards support studies in natural history by students currently enrolled at the University of Georgia. Application deadlines for both graduate and undergraduate students is on 12 October 2018.

Greenways & Riverside Parks
Greenways & Riverside Parks

Cardinal Greenway, Cardinal Greenways is Indiana’s Longest Span of Recreational Trails. Cherry Creek Greenway, Denver, Colorado Chicago Lakefront Trail, a 18-mile (29 km) walking, cycling, and running trail along the coast of Lake Michigan in Chicago, Illinois.

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Harris Shoals Park
Harris Shoals Park

A small local park with picnicing areas, baseball field, horse shoes, walking trail and shoals that are kid and dog friendly (please remember GA state law requires dogs to be on a leash). To reserve use for large gatherings or events, please call the Watkinsville City Hall at 706-769-5161.

Harris Webster Cottage
Harris Webster Cottage

$899,000 - View 40 photos of this 0.0 Baths Office home built in 1920. 100% Occupied - The Harris-Webster Cottage - FOR SALE: One of Athens landmark locat

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Henry W. Grady House
Henry W. Grady House

The Taylor-Grady House, also known as the Henry W. Grady House, is a historic house museum and National Historic Landmark at 634 Prince Avenue in Athens, Georgia.

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Heritage Garden
Heritage Garden

Heritage Garden The heritage garden is a place where our history comes alive. Pass-along perennials remind us of our grandmother’s garden, and the brick walls and symmetrical hedges evoke the early gardens of Savannah, Charleston, and the rural South. I particularly enjoy growing historical crops such as cotton, tobacco, rice, and indigo.

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Jeannette Rankin's Georgia Home,
Jeannette Rankin's Georgia Home,

Jeannette Rankin ensured that her legacy would live on in Georgia by leaving her land in Watkinsville to "assist mature, unemployed women workers." A group of Rankin's family and friends used the money from the sale of her land to start the Jeannette Rankin Foundation, which is based in Athens.

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Lake Herrick Beach
Lake Herrick Beach

Office of Sustainability plans to revitalize Lake Herrick for ... to restore Lake Herrick so the University and Athens community ... have that beach be ...

Latin American Ethnobotanical Garden
Latin American Ethnobotanical Garden

The UGA Latin American Ethnobotanical Garden Managed by the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Institute (LACSI) since it’s opening in October of 1998, the Latin American Ethnobotanical Garden (LAEG) is a unique green space behind Baldwin Hall on UGA’s north campus.

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Lyndon House Arts Center Parking
Lyndon House Arts Center Parking

Lyndon House arts center parking Address: 868 College Avenue, Athens, GA 30601, United States Phone:

Memorial Park
Memorial Park

Memorial Park is one of the most popular locations for families to visit. Nestled in the Five Points neighborhood, the park boasts a swimming pool, the Birchmore Trail, a lake, and Bear Hollow Zoo. Additionally, the 72-acre park is the home of Athens Creative Theatre.

North Oconee River Greenway - Oconee St Trailhead
North Oconee River Greenway - Oconee St Trailhead

North Oconee River Greenway and Heritage Trail. ... North Oconee River Greenway and Heritage Trail ... 325 S. Lumpkin St., UGA North Campus Athens, ...

North Oconee River Park East
North Oconee River Park East

Aguar was an advocate for protecting and conserving the rivers of Athens ... North Oconee River Park ... is bordered by the North Oconee River Greenway. The east ...

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North Oconee River Park West
North Oconee River Park West

The west side of the park, which is mostly mature hardwoods, is bordered by the North Oconee River Greenway. The east side of the park is primarily open fields with scattered large hardwood trees. Picnic tables, benches, and grills can be found in both areas.

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Oconee Forest Park
Oconee Forest Park

Mature oak and hickory trees mingle with tulip poplars in the old-growth forest, home to the largest scarlet oak in Georgia. Free. HOURS: trails open sunrise to sunset daily.

Pittard Park
Pittard Park

Athens Home & Garden Show is attending Athens Home & Garden Show at Pittard Park. · April 14 · Winterville, GA · Starting the day with Java Joy and Extra Special People, Inc. Come see us and enjoy some Jittery Joe's!

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Pump it Up
Pump it Up

Birthday Parties. That epic birthday party in Athens everybody will be talking about for ages? Pump It Up of Athens is the best party place for kids because we're: Fun: Fun hits new heights with our inflatable indoor playgrounds. Easy: A quick phone call, a couple clicks online… That’s how easy reservations are.

Pump it Up Amusement Park
Pump it Up Amusement Park

Pump It Up is where every day’s a party. Whether you’re looking for the best 100% private kids birthday party or bounce house fun, we’ve got you covered.

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R.E.M. First Show Church
R.E.M. First Show Church

Their still-unnamed band spent a few months rehearsing in a deconsecrated Episcopal church in Athens, and played its first show on April 5, 1980, supporting The Side Effects at O'Brien's birthday party held in the same church, performing a mix of originals and 1960s and 1970s covers.

R.E.M. Murmur Railroad Trestle
R.E.M. Murmur Railroad Trestle

R.E.M. Murmur Railroad Trestle Not long ago a piece of land was sold to developers outside of Athens, GA. This piece of land happened to have the railroad trestle featured on the back cover of the 1983 R.E.M. album "Murmur".

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Reese Pope Park
Reese Pope Park

In 2009, the one-acre Reese and Pope Park underwent a $200,000 renovation. Stop by this neighborhood park, only blocks from downtown.

Rocksprings Park
Rocksprings Park

This six-acre park features a 8,100 square foot recreation building and a pirate-ship inspired playground funded through SPLOST 2005. Additionally, an outdoor pool, basketball courts, and picnic shelter are available!. Online Registration: Take a moment and view all the programs planned for the upcoming season.

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Rush Athens Trampoline Park
Rush Athens Trampoline Park

Rush Athens is a trampoline park with a full main court, dodgeball, slam dunk, foam pit and ninja course. Come try our open jump time or have your next party with us! Join the rush.

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Sandy Creek Nature Center
Sandy Creek Nature Center

Find us on Facebook Read Reviews on TripAdvisor. Sandy Creek Nature Center is a gateway to outdoor exploration. The property f eatures 225 acres of woodlands and wetlands with over 4 miles of trails, including an ADA interpretive trail and connections to the North Oconee River Greenway and Cook's Trail.

Sandy Creek Park
Sandy Creek Park

Information about Sandy Creek Park and Lake ... Athens-Clarke County takes pride in providing the community with facilities like those of many ... Contact Us. Athens ...

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Satterfield Park
Satterfield Park

This 13-acre facility is named in honor of the late Dr. Wayne Satterfield, a founding member of the Little League program in Athens. The park features five athletic fields and three tennis courts, as well as a playground.

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Southeast Clarke Park
Southeast Clarke Park

Southeast Clarke Park, located on the east side of Athens-Clarke County, is one of the Leisure Services Department's largest parks. Learn more about the SPLOST-funded 124-acre park.

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T. R. R. Cobb House
T. R. R. Cobb House

The T.R.R. Cobb House is poised to serve a unique educational purpose for Athens and the surrounding region as a museum and resource center illuminating the life, character, and accomplishments of Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb, as well as aiding those interested in the history of the South during the 19th century.

The Old Jail
The Old Jail

The old jail, located on the western part of the original site, survived as a warehouse. In 1991 Athens Regional Medical Center acquired the property through a land exchange with Athens-Clarke County and donated the building and a portion of the tract to the Historic Cobbham Foundation in 1995.

The State Botanical Garden of Georgia
The State Botanical Garden of Georgia

Welcome to the State Botanical Garden of Georgia, a part of the University of Georgia. The Garden is 313 acres of Displays, Natural areas, and Conservation. Welcome to the State Botanical Garden of Georgia, a part of the University of Georgia.

Trail Creek Park
Trail Creek Park

The park is a popular site for football, rugby, softball, and ultimate Frisbee games and tournaments for teams from across Northeast Georgia. The open park, with plenty of green space, is accessible from the Athens Perimeter or from Trail Creek Street. Visit Trail Creek Park and enjoy this park only minutes from downtown Athens.

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Tree That Owns Itself
Tree That Owns Itself

The Tree That Owns Itself is a white oak tree that has, according to legend, legal ownership of itself and of all land within eight feet (2.4 m) of its base. The tree, also called the Jackson Oak, is located at the corner of South Finley and Dearing Streets in Athens, Georgia, United States.

UGA Collection of Arthropods
UGA Collection of Arthropods

UGA Collection of Arthropods Museum of Natural History University of Georgia Athens, GA 30602-2603 ... University of Georgia Athens, GA 30602-1882 Dacxley(at)gmail.com .

University of Georgia Campus Arboretum
University of Georgia Campus Arboretum

The University of Georgia Campus Arboretum is an arboretum located across the University of Georgia campus in Athens, Georgia. It is open daily without charge. Today's arboretum is the third near campus. The first (1833–1854) was located east of campus, and the second (early 1900s) was on south campus.

Urban Enigmas Escape Rooms
Urban Enigmas Escape Rooms

It is with both great joy and sadness that we announce that Urban Enigmas Escape Rooms will be locking our doors for the final time on March 31st. We’ve had an amazing two years of bringing joy, laughter, and entertainment (and maybe a little bit of frustration) to the Athens community. But, it’s time for me (personally) to step away and spend my time with my family, being a husband, father, and step-father.

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Winterville Train Depot
Winterville Train Depot

Winterville was originally established in the 1840s as Six-Mile Station, a Georgia Railroad depot for wood and water six miles east of Athens. The Winter family from Germany settled in the area in the 1850s and was soon entrenched in the small community.

World of Wonder Playground
World of Wonder Playground

Playgrounds are inspected monthly by trained staff, but we welcome reports on any issues you might notice between our inspections. Safety first! Be sure the playground equipment your child uses is appropriate for their age and development and check out our playground rules for other important safety notices.

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