Griffin is a city in and the county seat of Spalding County in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is part of the Atlanta metropolitan area. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 23,643.
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Community Theatre Featuring Musicals and Plays. A youth-focused quality, family-oriented theatre in Griffin GA, featuring the best in regional talents and a proven, experienced production team.
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Public Library has a lot to offer. For kids, activities include everything from storytime to summer book clubs to crafts. For adults, book clubs, lectures and much more. Check library’s website for a schedule,Tickets to museums and other attractions.If you want something to watch, don’t head to rent – go to your library. Libraries have substantial DVD collections, covering both TV and films.
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Mystic Acres Barn is a wedding and special event center located in Griffin, Ga. The venue sits on 45 beautiful acres of farmland that our family calls “Mystic Acres.” The wooden framed barn has three exquisite crystal chandeliers and is surrounded by French doors that open to let in that perfect spring or fall breeze. With 2 curved staircases that lead around the stage, to a loft.
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Cherokee Rose is a premier sporting clays and Helice club located just 35 miles south of Atlanta in beautiful Griffin, Georgia. Referred to as “The Rose,” it welcomes shooters from all generations and experience levels, that seek an exceptional, first-class sporting clays experience. Established in 1981 and globally recognized as one of the most iconic sporting clays clubs in the U.S., The Rose is renowned for having some of the most beautiful and diverse terrain to shoot on. Situated on 124 acres of rolling hills, deep gorges, tall trees, and open terrain, Cherokee Rose allows for shooting in all types of conditions.
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The general historical consensus has been that John Henry “Doc” Holliday was buried in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. The dentist-turned-gunslinger definitely died there (in 1887, from tuberculosis), and he was, at least initially, lowered into a grave. But there are a whole lot of people – his own descendants among them – who hold onto a different truth. He may be resting exactly where he was born –
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This state of the art facility offers classrooms and amenities to include a Billiards Room, Fitness Room, Ceramics Classroom, Shuffleboard Room, Computer Lab, Card and Game Room, Conference Room, Quilting/Sewing Room, Art Room, a specially designed Aerobic Activity Room, Living Room and a large Banquet Hall. A wide variety of programming is now available.
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It's a good place to go to with a variety of stores and a restaurants. It is nice and clean area. Plenty of parking and good lighting.
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