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2070 Rosebud Lane, Grayson, GA 30017
Home of the Grayson History Preservation Society as well as exhibits of Grayson's history and heritage. The Center also holds art classes, hosts meetings and special events and is the home of a ... More on gcvb.org
The Grayson Arts and History Center is always sponsoring exciting events.The Center and Gift Shop are open the second Saturday of every month. For special event notification, call to be added to th... More on GoCityKids

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1111 Athens Hwy, Grayson, GA 30017
Rudy's, located at 1111 Athens Hwy, has a smooth and chill vibe. It’s not the kind of place where you’ll be dancing on tables, but it’s no dive bar, either. ... More on clubzone

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Park Dr, Grayson, GA 30017

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1955 Round Road, Grayson, GA 30017
Yoga is a non-stressful, non-competitive and non-judgmental way to build strength, flexibility and endurance - the combination doctors and sports therapists recommend for overall health and fitness. Every class is an opportunity to ... More on YogaFinder

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635 Rock Springs Road, Next to the New Library in Grayson, Grayson, Georgia, United States, 30017

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3197 Classic Drive, Snellville, GA, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 30078)

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Grayson Elementary School, 460 Grayson Parkway, Grayson, GA 30017

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Lawrenceville GA 30045, United States of America
Inscription. William E. Simmons, one of Gwinnett Countys foremost citizens, was born in Lawrenceville on August 26, 1839. After graduating at the top of his class from Emory College, he assumed editorship of the Lawrenceville News. ... More on HMDB

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Lawrenceville GA 30045, United States of America
Inscription. On July 20, 1864, Union forces under Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman, USA, were closing in on Atlanta. Hq. 2nd Cavalry Division [US], Brig. Gen. Kenner Garrard, was in Decatur, 6 miles E of Atlanta. Garrards three brigades were ... More on HMDB

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Lawrenceville GA 30045, United States of America
Inscription. The beloved Charles Henry Smith, was born here June 15, 1826. He married Mary Hutchins of Lawrenceville in 1849; began his law practice and moved to Rome in 1851. Major, Confederate Army. His Nom de plume, “Bill ... More on HMDB
