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Alpharetta, Georgia

With a vibrant sensibility and urbane pedigree, Alpharetta is the very embodiment of what it claims itself to be: Awesome! And this city of approximately 54,000 residents, located in metropolitan Atlanta less than 25 miles from the city, isn’t shy about celebrating this most auspicious trait.
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Calhoun, Georgia

As the County seat of Gordon County, the City of Calhoun offers a safe and friendly small-town atmosphere with award winning educational and athletic programs. Conveniently located just off Interstate 75, one hour north of Atlanta, Georgia, and forty-five minutes south of Chattanooga, Tennessee, our unique community is perfect for a day trip, weekend get-away or to make your home.
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Carroll County, Georgia

Carroll County is a county located in the northwestern part of the State of Georgia. As of the 2020 census, its population was 119,148. Its county seat is the city of Carrollton. Carroll County is included in the Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area and is also adjacent to Alabama on its western border.
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Castle Pines, Colorado

Incorporated on February 12, 2008, Castle Pines is a city of about 10,000 located approximately 20 miles south of Denver in Douglas County, Colorado. Our city’s stated vision is to “Enhance our community’s unique character by ensuring excellent infrastructure, safe neighborhoods, maximum citizen participation and conscientious development that balances open space, residential and commercial uses.” The city incorporated as a statutory city under Colorado law and follows the Mayor-Council government system.
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Conyers, Georgia

Conyers is the only city in Rockdale County, Georgia, United States. It is twenty-four miles east of Atlanta. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 10,689. Census estimates of 2005 indicate a population of 12,205. The city is the county seat of Rockdale County. By 2009, the reported population was 13,941.The formerly separate town of Milstead is now part of Conyers.

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Cumming, Georgia

The city of Cumming, Georgia is located approximately 45 minutes north of Atlanta, Georgia.
Situated in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Cumming provides a suburban Atlanta
community with alot to offer.
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Dalton, Georgia

Today’s Dalton is a growing, vibrant reminder of Georgia’s past and its future. Dalton is
unrivaled in its production of carpet. Almost 90% of the functional carpet produced world-wide
is made within a 25-mile radius of this north Georgia city.Visit City of Dalton’s WebsiteGet Started

Doraville, Georgia

The City of Doraville prides itself on its ability to accommodate a growing, diverse population in Metropolitan Atlanta while maintaining its small-town charm and sense of community. While tremendous growth in the area has presented challenges, City leadership and services have consistently met the changing demands.Visit City of Doraville’s Website

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Douglas County, Georgia

Douglas County is the only comprehensive government in Douglas County, providing all services to its citizens, including fire and emergency services, libraries, jail facilities, E-911, transportation planning, roadway signalization, signage and marking, vanpool and express bus service, informative and interactive web site, a government access cable television channel, landfill and recycling programs, direct sponsorship and planning of events to bring our community together, and other traditional government services.

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Forsyth County, Georgia

Forsyth County is committed to providing and maintaining the most efficient, customer service-oriented county government possible. The county will be an innovative and strategic leader in providing essential and effective public services in a fiscally prudent and professional manner. By preserving and enhancing a high quality of life, Forsyth County will remain a healthy, safe and compelling place in which to live, work, recreate, visit and invest.  

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Fulton County, Georgia

Fulton County is home to over one million residents who enjoy exceptional schools, world class sports and
entertainment, public transportation, and a government that is committed to providing world class service.
Fulton County, Georgia’s largest county, is the best place to work, play, serve and thrive.  

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Gordon County, Georgia

Gordon County is a county located in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2010 census, the population was 55,186.[1] The county seat is Calhoun.[2] Gordon County comprises the Calhoun, GA Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the Atlanta-Athens-Clarke County-Sandy Springs, GA Combined Statistical Area.  

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Hales Corners, Wisconsin

Hales Corners offers valuable resources for residents. A large central shopping area, excellent schools, Whitnall Park and its world-famous Boerner Botanical Gardens, and Wehr Nature Center are all shared with bordering communities. These facts, plus the ready access to the freeway system, promote the reputation of the Village as being “a great place to live”.

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Holly Springs, Georgia

Located just 30 minutes north of Atlanta in fast-growing Cherokee County, the City of Holly Springs is filled with friendly neighborhoods, thriving businesses, and wonderful early-twentieth century homes and commercial buildings. The City was incorporated in1906, and quickly began building up around a busy train depot established by the L&N Railroad (now Patriot Rail).That depot, now the Holly Springs Community Center, was painstakingly restored by the City in the late 1990s and is a source of immense civic pride for residents. For more information about the City of Holly Springs.

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Norcross, Georgia

In 2010, the City of Norcross was one of the first communities to be certified under the Atlanta Regional Commission’s Green Communities Program. In 2016, the city reaffirmed its commitment to being green by upgrading to Platinum level certification. The following measures have been implemented by the City of Norcross to reduce its environmental impact and promote sustainability. These measures received points for certification… Read More . Norcros, Georgia

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City of Peachtree Corners, Georgia

Peachtree Corners is Gwinnett County’s newest city. Situated in one of the fastest growing counties in Georgia, Peachtree Corners is conveniently located to major highways, I-85, I-285 and GA 400 and just 30 minutes northeast of Atlanta. Founded on July 1, 2012, it is home to over 40,000 residents. The new city is 17 square miles in size and is located in the southwest corner of the county. Seven miles of the Chattahoochee River define its western border.  

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City of Porterville, California

Our mission is to serve and respond to the needs of the Porterville community for a better quality of life through visionary planning, design, and development – now and into the future.
The Community Development Department is comprised of four divisions, Economic Development, Housing Assistance, Redevelopment, and Planning. We strive to provide the public with personal attention, accurate information, and timely solutions in a manner that instills public trust and confidence while exceeding service expectations.  

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Talking Rock, Georgia

Talking Rockis nestled in the foothills of the North Georgia Mountainsbetween the towns of Ellijay and Jasper in Pickens County. Happily, the third smallest town in the state of Georgia,
Talking Rock has not changed much since it’s beginning in 1883, when the train was the lifeline of the town

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Whitfield County, Georgia

Whitfield County broke from Murray County in 1851. Its name remembers Reverend George Whitefield, a preacher whose tent revival sermons lent fire to the First Great Awakening. Once known as Cross Plains, Dalton, the county seat, earned its new name when residents decided to compliment a civil engineer who had worked in the area, John Dalton.

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