Kennesaw, Georgia - fueled by education and industry - 03/29/10 03:01 PM
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Established in the 1830s as a shanty town for railroad construction workers the city of Kennesaw, Georgia has come of age. It was once little less than a whistle stop town on the railway between Terminus (later to be named Atlanta) and Cartersville a few miles to the north.
During the Civil War the town, still known as Big Shanty, was the site of the famous locomotive chase when "The General" was stolen by yankee spies and chased all the way to the city of Ringold by another locomotive running in reverse. (History)
Now home to over 28,000 … (3 comments)

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[Video] In case you have not heard - Tax credits end April 30th - 03/01/10 04:14 PM
If you live in Georgia or want to live in Georgia I can help you fully understand the steps to get from loan application to closing table. If you are a first time home buyer or a repeat home buyer who has lived in your primary residence for at least 3 of the last 5 years of ownership I can help you. (We can still do a loan for you but you may not qualify for the home buyer tax credit).
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