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Posted on 7/26/15 at 12:58 pm to WG_Dawg
Only alums can walk under it. I waited four years and it felt great to walk under that bitch. Can't wait to go to games and walk under that shite on the way to and from downtown
I was in Athens for 2 days last week and I was more sad than happy. I'm only a year out and I just can't get over not being there. It's too awesome.
Oh and old Bolton for life
I was in Athens for 2 days last week and I was more sad than happy. I'm only a year out and I just can't get over not being there. It's too awesome.
Oh and old Bolton for life
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Posted on 7/26/15 at 12:59 pm to PNW
More of Athens...
Athens Twilight
Athens Welcome Center, Downtown
Oconee Hill Cemetery
Voting Precinct, Memorial Park
Yoga Festival, State Botanical Gardens
Hidden Gem Paddle Party, Middle Oconee River
Courtyard, Georgia Museum of Art
College of Environment and Design
Athens Twilight
More to come....
Athens Twilight
Athens Welcome Center, Downtown
Oconee Hill Cemetery
Voting Precinct, Memorial Park
Yoga Festival, State Botanical Gardens
Hidden Gem Paddle Party, Middle Oconee River
Courtyard, Georgia Museum of Art
College of Environment and Design
Athens Twilight
More to come....
This post was edited on 7/26/15 at 1:02 pm
Posted on 7/26/15 at 1:02 pm to PNW
tying in with the thread theme....
I had to do some community sercie at the lyndon hpuuse museum downtown once. It remains the only place I've ever been/seen/heard of that has an actual, real live 1929 uga/yale ticket.
I asked the curator about purchasing but she said it was donated to the museum by a private owner.
I had to do some community sercie at the lyndon hpuuse museum downtown once. It remains the only place I've ever been/seen/heard of that has an actual, real live 1929 uga/yale ticket.
I asked the curator about purchasing but she said it was donated to the museum by a private owner.
Posted on 7/26/15 at 1:28 pm to WG_Dawg
copy/paste from other thread about campus pics
North Campus
Herty Field and the Chapel Bell - where the first UGA games were played
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Miller Learning Center and Tate Student Center
Special Collections Library
Bolton Dining Commons - at the corner of Lumpkin and Broad, across from the Miller Learning Center and Tate
Meyers Quad - where College Gameday is held
Stegeman Coliseum
DW Brooks Mall
Butts-Mehre Heirtage Hall - Football Complex
The new IPF will be a 120 yard extension of the multi-purpose room below:
The new IPF will cover the grass field second over from the Track:
East Campus Village (ECV) - where the athletes live
Lake Herrick
COMING SOON
New Terry Business College - Located at the corner of Baxter and Lumpkin, across the street from Bolton Dining Commons and across the quad from the Special Collections Library
This Building (Correll Hall) has already been completed
Science Learning Center - located on Brooks Mall, across from Stegeman Coliseum
North Campus
Herty Field and the Chapel Bell - where the first UGA games were played
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Miller Learning Center and Tate Student Center
Special Collections Library
Bolton Dining Commons - at the corner of Lumpkin and Broad, across from the Miller Learning Center and Tate
Meyers Quad - where College Gameday is held
Stegeman Coliseum
DW Brooks Mall
Butts-Mehre Heirtage Hall - Football Complex
The new IPF will be a 120 yard extension of the multi-purpose room below:
The new IPF will cover the grass field second over from the Track:
East Campus Village (ECV) - where the athletes live
Lake Herrick
COMING SOON
New Terry Business College - Located at the corner of Baxter and Lumpkin, across the street from Bolton Dining Commons and across the quad from the Special Collections Library
This Building (Correll Hall) has already been completed
Science Learning Center - located on Brooks Mall, across from Stegeman Coliseum
Posted on 7/26/15 at 1:31 pm to PNW
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Oconee Hill Cemetery
Best tailgating experience ever. The annual Lettermen's Barbecue in there is a must-do if you have a connection into it.
This post was edited on 7/26/15 at 1:32 pm
Posted on 7/26/15 at 1:35 pm to tween the hedges
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And everyone should ignore this Clemson douche from this day forward.
anybody that tells other people what to do is the douchebag. go to burger king and get a crown because you think u are a king.
most people who complain about me on here rarely post except on threads that I post on. you basically stalk me on here, then tell others to ignore me. you act like people don't think for themselves, you call the shots.
This post was edited on 7/26/15 at 1:40 pm
Posted on 7/26/15 at 1:44 pm to Jamie Lannister
Nice campus/town. I would love to have a home and home with Georgia.
Posted on 7/26/15 at 1:48 pm to Forkbeard3777
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Nice campus/town. I would love to have a home and home with Georgia.
Same here. I have folks in Fenton and visited Ann Arbor for the first time over New Year's. Great place! I may be moving to Fenton next August.
Posted on 7/26/15 at 1:50 pm to WG_Dawg
grew up in texas and louisiana. georgia has always seemed like a cool place to live
Posted on 7/26/15 at 1:54 pm to PNW
Make sure you make it up to the Upper Peninsula sometime. Obviously, make it to Ann Arbor for a game weekend.
Posted on 7/26/15 at 1:56 pm to PNW
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the five points
Is that where the Fraternities hash out their problems.
Posted on 7/26/15 at 2:01 pm to Jamie Lannister
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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.
I guess "anti-development" is an edgy way of saying we're a bunch of poor, broke dicks?
Posted on 7/26/15 at 2:01 pm to Forkbeard3777
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Make sure you make it up to the Upper Peninsula sometime. Obviously, make it to Ann Arbor for a game weekend.
Coached against Michigan tech in Rd 1 of the D-2 playoffs it was nothing but snow and ice.
Posted on 7/26/15 at 2:03 pm to Forkbeard3777
Agree. Clemson sucks.
Athens is more than a college town. It's a thriving community of awesome people, similar to Ann Arbor.
Athens is more than a college town. It's a thriving community of awesome people, similar to Ann Arbor.
Posted on 7/26/15 at 2:06 pm to bigdawg7780
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Coached against Michigan tech in Rd 1 of the D-2 playoffs it was nothing but snow and ice
I guess I should edit it to, "make sure you make it up to the Upper Peninsula in spring and summer months."
Posted on 7/26/15 at 2:07 pm to Forkbeard3777
Yea it was pretty rough up there that week
Posted on 7/26/15 at 2:14 pm to Jamie Lannister
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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.
1796 was the last year Augusta was Georgia's state capital. Milledgeville was the state capital during the war. It is important too know our history before speaking of it.
Posted on 7/26/15 at 2:27 pm to rb
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1796 was the last year Augusta was Georgia's state capital. Milledgeville was the state capital during the war. It is important too know our history before speaking of it.
Not only is this correct, but Kyge would agree with this.
Furthermore, Sherman marched straight into Milledgeville during his burn-everything-march-to-the-sea. But Sherman didn't burn it.
Does anyone know why Sherman spared Milledgeville?
And for bonus points, does anyone also know the Athens connection?
Posted on 7/26/15 at 2:28 pm to deeprig9
rig, you'v ebeen absolutely on fire with badass georgia trivia today.
I don't knwo the answer, but please dont' make me wait. tell us.
I don't knwo the answer, but please dont' make me wait. tell us.
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