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Albany is a city in and the county seat of Dougherty County, Georgia, United States, in the southwestern part of the state. It is the principal city of the Albany, Georgia metropolitan area. The population was 76,939 at the 2000 census.According to the United States Census Bureau, the Albany, Georgia Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) had an estimated population of 164,069 and ranked 234 in the U.S. in 2007. The MSA consists of Dougherty, Terrell, Lee, Worth, and Baker Counties. As of the census[2] of 2000, there were 76,939 people, 28,620 households, and 18,889 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,385.5 people per square mile (535.0/km²). There were 32,062 housing units at an average density of 577.3/sq mi (222.9/km²).The Albany Government Center in downtown. -- Source: Wikipedia.com
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Albany is a city in and the county seat of Dougherty County, Georgia, United States, in the southwestern part of the state. It is the principal city of the Albany, Georgia metropolitan area. The population was 76,939 at the 2000 census.According to the United States Census Bureau, the Albany, Georgia Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) had an estimated population of 164,069 and ranked 234 in the U.S. in 2007. The MSA consists of Dougherty, Terrell, Lee, Worth, and Baker Counties. As of the census[2] of 2000, there were 76,939 people, 28,620 households, and 18,889 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,385.5 people per square mile (535.0/km²). There were 32,062 housing units at an average density of 577.3/sq mi (222.9/km²).The Albany Government Center in downtown. -- Source: Wikipedia.com
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The first of Atlanta Streets Alive’s two June events is today from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This year’s ASA will take place along 20 blocks of what will become the first segment of the downtown streetcar’s route. Guided bike tours will cover the entire route. No bike? No problem. You can take a free [...]
? What Now, Atlanta? reported Tuesday that Atlantic Station will end it’s first-two-hours-free parking policy next week. Here’s the new parking policy (PDF). Making a purchase at any Atlantic Station store, restaurant or food truck will earn visitors two hours of parking validation. Validation at the movie theater will tack on another two free hours. [...]
First order of business: Charlie and I are rejoining Tamra as metblogs contributors! In case you haven’t noticed, posting has been a little scant lately. We weren’t entirely sure of the site’s long-term stability following our, um, hiatus in February, but we are good to go now, in it to win it, and looking for new writers. [...]
Next month I will have been working out consistently for 15 years. In that time I’ve been to innumerable classes in at least 10 gyms in three states, run and walked about 8,000 miles and amassed more than 130 workout videos plus a small closetful of exercise equipment. All that to say: I’m bored. It’s [...]
Ever wonder where all the other people stop-and-going around you during your commute are on their way to? Or how many people are in town during the week versus on the weekends? No? Well, just go with me on this. Suburb-to-suburb commuters outnumber city-to-suburb commuters in the U.S., but in a sprawling metro area like Atlanta’s, [...]
Most of my coffeeshop transactions tend to be made on the run, as I’m usually there on the way to something else I’m already late for. But apparently some people who do have time to sit down with their drinks find themselves unable to because of other patrons who virtually move in. I didn’t realize [...]
I often find myself needing cheese for dinner. (Here’s a little insight into my culinary prowess: melt cheese on or into whatever it is you’re cooking, and it will taste better). I work in midtown and live just east of downtown and thus constantly curse the lack of “pick up some cheese on the way [...]
Virginia Highland is a popular area in Atlanta for dining, shopping, or just walking around people watching. Excellent restaurants, interesting shops, and the homes are as expensive as they are beautiful.
Grady Hospital is Atlanta’s “catch all” hospital. Grady serves all people, insured or not. It’s best known as a Level I trauma center, Level I facilities having the equipment and personnel necessary to care for the most seriously injured patients. Grady is the only L1TC within 100 miles of metro Atlanta. You can read about [...]
Downtown Atlanta, traveling toward Midtown. If you zoom in you can see the IBM Tower, the building in the middle, and right below it is Emory University Hospital Midtown.
The inscription on the sculpture reads: For hundreds of years, a child leading a blind elder has been the fate of families stricken with river blindness, onchocerciasis, in Africa and Latin America. Now the demise of this ancient scourge is in sight, thanks to a drug donated by Merck and Company and distributed to millions [...]
I hope he was able to stay dry and safe tonight. A severe thunderstorm came through Atlanta with hail and strong winds, causing power outages. I’ve seen many homeless people take shelter in these spaces.
A few years ago, there were these thin slices of pork stir-fried with fresh bamboo shoots (operative word: fresh) and strips of Chinese dry tofu. And a plate of ground pork stir-fried with mustard greens. Delicious was an understatement. Those two dishes made a huge fan out of me. The place? Sichuan House in Duluth. [...]
2011 was a ho-hum dining year. Ramen, Korean, Mexican, Japanese, pho, pizza, and burgers were the usual suspects. But most times, it was difficult to figure out where to go for something different and unique. The quest for happy food — food that makes me happy — was never ending. Only a handful of dishes [...]
I’m sure you celebrate this time of year in many ways. However it is, whatever you call it, and however else you say it, I’m sure we all agree on one thing: it’s a special time to celebrate with family and friends. Me? I was brought up to celebrate it this way: Merry Christmas! See [...]
So if you haven’t been to a Staplehouse underground dinner yet then you’re missing out. I like it that theirs is more intimate. And the food is really good. And Ryan is brilliant. And Jen is so sweet. And. Just go already! Small batch soup. The soup changes every week. Get on their email list [...]