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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM25MQ_stone-structures_Auburn-GA.html
Stone StructuresThese stone structures range from neatly stacked cubic assemblies to scattered piles of rock (that appear to formerly have been neatly stacked). Some are stacked five to six feet tall. There are hundreds of these mounds scattered i…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM25MP_little-mulberry-park_Auburn-GA.html
History of the Park LandThe land for Little Mulberry Park was purchased by Gwinnett County in three parcels from 1998 to 2001. The park officially opened in 2004. The property includes 890 acres of diverse landscape including two man-made lakes an…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM25MN_old-oak-tree_Auburn-GA.html
Old Oak TreeThis forest was once a pasture.This White Oak (Quercus alba) is over 100 years old and provides evidence that it occupied the edge of a formerly cleared pasture area.The other clue is the occasional piece of barbed wire found lodged in…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9NX_perry-rainey-institute_Auburn-GA.html
Perry-Rainey Institute founded 1892 by Mulberry Baptist Assn. at Appalachee Baptist Church, Auburn.
Predecessors of Perry-Rainey Institute - Harmony Grove Academy, Mulberry High School and Perry-Rainey College.
Named for Reverend Hiram Raine…