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and then again as a clinic. After several years of efforts to save the structure, the city tore it down in
December 2007. Previously insisting for years on the need for parking, immediately after demolition the site was made into a parking lot for local businesses. The city also allowed Tanner Medical Center to demolish the old hospital (1955) which was built with the same architecture and used by the same collation of doctors.
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bolstered by heating oil and chemicals from the drug store in which it started. Because of the strength of the fire, much of the focus was on saving the stock of the affected stores. In all, one-quarter of Villa Rica's business district was destroyed in three hours. In 1957 an explosion caused by a gas leak destroyed four buildings and killed 12 people.
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learned about music. The second church building, built in 1928, was the first black-owned church building in
Carroll County. This building was destroyed by fire in February 1945. A new church building was immediately commissioned and completed in five months. In 2005, work began on a larger sanctuary
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Determined by the well-documented date of the bus firebombing and
Atlanta newspaper accounts of the arrival and departure. With Bankhead Highway/U.S. 78 the main east-west route it was determined when the Freedom Riders passed through and stopped at the bus station then located on the first block of
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Downtown Development Authority desired to tear down the oldest International design Old Clinic. Built as the Berry-Powell-Berry Clinic, the doctors chose cutting-edge architecture to showcase their practice as cutting edge. Built in 1951, the building later served as the Old Library
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Stockmar Park was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2008. The 1826 gold rush of the city, called "Georgia's Forgotten Gold Rush", was at Stockmar Park, and a museum was built to tell the story. The remains of some original buildings and equipment are on site, along with a stamp
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was organized as Villa Rica
Presbyterian Church in 1855. A white frame building was constructed on Candler Street in 1885 for worship. The building was moved to its current location in 1930 onto property donated by the family of Mr. W. B. Candler who had served as Clerk of Session from 1888 to 1921.
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could be held. But Pony Club members usually had no trouble finding witnesses to prove their innocence, so the Slicks eventually started holding their own trials and the guilty were whipped. Things came to a head during the election of 1832 when large numbers of Pony Club members and Slicks got into
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National Register of Historic Places, but the completed nomination form is currently held up because of the controversy over the Old Library/Old Clinic for the past several years. The building is one of the most significant in West Georgia and a keystone of the proposed historic
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passed through town in 1882 and the homes and businesses were moved, the tavern was considered too large to be moved. It was later turned into a home. In 1998, the "Friends of Wick's Tavern" raised the funds necessary to rescue this historic building from being demolished and finally helped it make
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area. Villa Rica was established in 1830. Nevertheless, some mining continued in the area, with several hundred men employed in nearby mines. In 1832, Hixtown had over 2,000 residents (60% of the county's population). Gold lots were $ 500 per acre compared to $ 2 per acre for land elsewhere in the
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January 20, 1980. Located about 3 miles (5 km) southwest of Villa Rica on Hickory Level Road, the farm consists of a 19th-century farmhouse, several other outbuildings, and the famous round barn. Built in 1917, the Round Barn is quite significant architecturally due to its circular shape.
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This young community experienced two disastrous fires almost immediately. The first fire occurred in the business section on
Montgomery Street in 1890. An entire block of stores composed entirely of wooden buildings was destroyed. The second fire occurred the night of July 27, 1908. The fire was
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National Register of Historic Places on December 31, 2002. This district includes several blocks of buildings, some dating back to 1875, which were built in the early commercial style. The area houses the City of Villa Rica Police Department along with several antique stores,
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when it was torn down. The windows were made from a color formula that has been lost over time, making them irreplaceable antiques. The Candler home, situated behind the church building, served the church in many capacities before it was torn down in 1998 and replaced with a new fellowship
677:(19th–20th centuries) is presently being preserved as a city park and gold museum currently under the name Pine Mountain Gold Museum at Stockmar Park. As a division of Villa Rica Parks and Recreation, the museum was opened in 2008 and serves as a historical landmark for the city.
691:). Fullerville was granted a charter in 1916 but returned it to the state in 1956, allowing the city to be annexed into Villa Rica. The area retains its early 20th-century character. Its most notable feature is the Fullerville Jail which dates to 1828 on county property records.
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provides education from pre-school through grade twelve and consists of twelve elementary schools, six middle schools, and five high schools. As of 2019–20, the district has 945 full-time teachers and 15,005 students. Schools located in Villa Rica include:
528:) by rolling them on logs pulled by horses. The city was incorporated as Villa Rica in 1881. The name Villa Rica is derived from the Spanish for "rich village", and the city's name change was done to help promote the gold that had been found in the area.
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in Berry's Pharmacy which completely destroyed that building and three neighboring buildings. Twelve people died and twenty others were injured. In terms of injury and loss of life, the explosion remains the most catastrophic event in
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to what was then known as "Hixtown" (named after a local tavern operator, incorporated in 1830). One mile south was Chevestown, owned by Allison Cheeves. Hixtown and Cheevestown moved to Villa Rica's present location in 1882 when the
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The fourth was erected 2011 by Villa Rica Historic Preservation Commission. While the resolve of the freedom riders was challenged by violence elsewhere, they passed through Villa Rica without serious incident on May 14, 1961.
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was officially formed in July 1887. The first church building was erected in 1888–1890 on Beecher Hill (now Wilson Street) and was dedicated on the second Sunday in May 1892. This was the building in which
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camp established in 1937 to help struggling farmers with their cotton fields. There are several outbuildings and an historic landscape. This farm is also known as the Williams-Mitchell Farm.
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restaurants, and other commercial businesses. The boundary is basically North Avenue, East Gordon Street, West Church Street, and the Southern Railroad line.
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that would strike Georgia a few years later, there was a small gold rush in Villa Rica in the late 1820s. When the
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musician known as Georgia Tom. After the death of his first wife and son, he returned to
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568:atmosphere complete with
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2431:. The City of Villa Rica
1897:Ithica Elementary School
532:Old Villa Rica (Hixtown)
3464:Douglas County, Georgia
3192:Carroll County, Georgia
2006:Pedestrians and cycling
1005:(Cfa) according to the
891:September 2009 flooding
667:Georgia Pacific Railway
564:Early Villa Rica had a
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2988:www.times-georgian.com
1887:Villa Rica High School
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2847:"Explore Census Data"
2668:Villa Rica, Georgia"
2294:"Villa Rica Brochure"
2185:"U.S. Census website"
2095:, early innovator of
2078:James A. "J." Collins
1863:V-PLEX Fireworks Show
1860:The MILL Amphitheater
1697:U.S. Decennial Census
1447:Historical population
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3644:United States portal
3419:United States portal
3313:Fairfield Plantation
2773:on February 12, 2020
2707:on September 9, 2010
2512:on February 15, 2003
2327:privately published.
2300:on December 11, 2006
1905:Other public schools
1081:Record high °F (°C)
1013:(250 miles) and the
791:Williams Family Farm
298: • Density
3666:Villa Rica, Georgia
2747:. February 12, 2011
2592:on February 6, 2004
2406:on October 26, 2006
2125:Last Comic Standing
2068:Warren Akin Candler
1937:Mirror Lake Academy
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2216:. October 25, 2007
2097:black gospel music
2058:Asa Griggs Candler
2026:ran several daily
2022:Historically, the
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649:On May 14, 1961,
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554:Georgia Gold Rush
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