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re: Athens - The Classic City in Photos
Posted on 7/26/15 at 10:11 am to tylerdurden24
Posted on 7/26/15 at 10:11 am to tylerdurden24
you make some good points. very informative actually.
Posted on 7/26/15 at 10:13 am to Jamie Lannister
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you would then see why we got Watson out of GA.
I'm sure it was Clemson's backwards-assness that sealed the deal for Watson.
Posted on 7/26/15 at 10:15 am to tylerdurden24
watson could have gone anywhere. he chose Clemson.
why was a public university started in GA so early, given the state was basicaly wilderness with no Atlanta at that time.
why was a public university started in GA so early, given the state was basicaly wilderness with no Atlanta at that time.
Posted on 7/26/15 at 10:15 am to Jamie Lannister
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you make some good points. very informative actually.
Give it another 100 years and Clemson will start to look an awful lot like Athens does now. We just got a jump start on a lot of universities.
Posted on 7/26/15 at 10:16 am to tylerdurden24
lol that won't ever happen, unless Clemson doubles the enrollment.
Athens has a lot more demand given so many students there.
The town of Clemson is much smaller, there are no large libraries and courthouses and other institutional buildings like Athens has. Clemson students and alumni are anti- development there.
athens was a new south mill town, even though it was started as a college town. the town itself looks similar to Greenwood Sc to me.
Athens has a lot more demand given so many students there.
The town of Clemson is much smaller, there are no large libraries and courthouses and other institutional buildings like Athens has. Clemson students and alumni are anti- development there.
athens was a new south mill town, even though it was started as a college town. the town itself looks similar to Greenwood Sc to me.
This post was edited on 7/26/15 at 10:21 am
Posted on 7/26/15 at 10:19 am to Jamie Lannister
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you would then see why we got Watson out of GA.
chad morris is why.
Posted on 7/26/15 at 10:19 am to PNW
Athens really does look gorgeous. I prefer the mountains here in Fayetteville but I can't deny that would be a great place to live.
Posted on 7/26/15 at 10:21 am to PNW
What a shitty town.
frick UGA. You frickers don't know how good you have it.
Posted on 7/26/15 at 10:22 am to djsdawg
i kind of doubut that. morris is overrated. kids aren't going to go to a college if they don't like the place, simply because of an OC.
Posted on 7/26/15 at 10:24 am to Donkeypunch
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'll check with my buddy at our liquor store. Sounds like a good excuse to take a ride if he can't get it.
this beer sells out quick outside of athens but it does leave town in small batches
Posted on 7/26/15 at 10:27 am to djsdawg
is anybody trying to get the confederate monument removed in athens?
Posted on 7/26/15 at 10:31 am to Jamie Lannister
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why was a public university started in GA so early, given the state was basicaly wilderness with no Atlanta at that time.
Georgia being a forward thinking state decided it wanted to start a center of learning founded in a city that would resemble the ancient Greek center of thought and philosophy (Athens). So it selected 40k acres of newly seized land up North that had been virtually untouched.
Posted on 7/26/15 at 10:36 am to Jamie Lannister
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is anybody trying to get the confederate monument removed in athens?
I'm sure someone is but I couldn't tell you who. It won't happen. UGA houses the original Constitution of the Confederacy and it gets brought out every year on Confederate Memorial Day. I'd like to think that this town and the University has too much care for the preservation of history to let some PC bullshite tear down an otherwise innocuous monument.
Posted on 7/26/15 at 10:39 am to tylerdurden24
It was somewhat unique for it's time.... every other university in the country at the time was private. UGA was the first public one. Today, we think of that as normal. In 1785, it was unique.
Another fun fact, the location of UGA was based on the fact the Oconee was the official dividing line between Georgia and the Creek Nation. Athens/UGA was basically a pioneer town on the edge of "civilization". At the confluence of the North Oconee with the Middle Oconee to form The Oconee River, and with a "copious" spring for fresh drinking water (currently located near the intersection of "Spring" ST and Broad), present day Athens was chosen as the spot for UGA. Quick note.... Athens was created along with UGA. There was no Athens before UGA, and no UGA before Athens.
Another fun fact, the location of UGA was based on the fact the Oconee was the official dividing line between Georgia and the Creek Nation. Athens/UGA was basically a pioneer town on the edge of "civilization". At the confluence of the North Oconee with the Middle Oconee to form The Oconee River, and with a "copious" spring for fresh drinking water (currently located near the intersection of "Spring" ST and Broad), present day Athens was chosen as the spot for UGA. Quick note.... Athens was created along with UGA. There was no Athens before UGA, and no UGA before Athens.
Posted on 7/26/15 at 10:42 am to deeprig9
Wow good post rig, didn't know some of that. Thanks for sharing.
OP pics made me really miss athens hard :/
Can't wait for next month to head back to God's country.
OP pics made me really miss athens hard :/
Can't wait for next month to head back to God's country.
Posted on 7/26/15 at 10:46 am to tylerdurden24
More of The Classic City...
The Spirit of Athens Statue, Courthouse
Athens Transit
North Oconee Greenway Trail
Middle Oconee River
Bid Day
Hotel Indigo, Downtown
Athens Ben Epps Airport
The Varsity
Downtown, Clayton @ College
Athens Multimodal Transportation Center
Athfest Music Festival, Downtown
UGA Bus, Broad Street
Athena
... more to come
The Spirit of Athens Statue, Courthouse
Athens Transit
North Oconee Greenway Trail
Middle Oconee River
Bid Day
Hotel Indigo, Downtown
Athens Ben Epps Airport
The Varsity
Downtown, Clayton @ College
Athens Multimodal Transportation Center
Athfest Music Festival, Downtown
UGA Bus, Broad Street
Athena
... more to come
Posted on 7/26/15 at 10:46 am to tylerdurden24
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Georgia being a forward thinking state
I agree, having been born in Waycross.
I assume now that Athens being fairly close to Augusta, which basically became the state capital during the Civil war, is how that site was selected.
Posted on 7/26/15 at 10:46 am to deeprig9
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It was somewhat unique for it's time.... every other university in the country at the time was private. UGA was the first public one. Today, we think of that as normal. In 1785, it was unique.
Like I said: we Georgians were a forward thinking bunch.
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Athens was created along with UGA. There was no Athens before UGA, and no UGA before Athens.
This is really the key to what makes Athens so wonderful and unique. It has existed for over 200 years as a virtual extension of the University. No other non-major city (except maybe Chapel Hill) can really claim the same.
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