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Alpharetta is a city in
northern Fulton County, Georgia,
United States, and part of the
Atlanta metropolitan area. As of the 2020 U.S. census, Alpharetta's...
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Taste of
Alpharetta is a festival/event
where over 60
restaurants offer a wide
range of foods.
Established in 1991, it's
located in
Alpharetta, Georgia...
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Alpharetta High
School is a
public high
school located in
Alpharetta, Georgia,
United States within the
Fulton County School System.
Atlanta Magazine named...
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Alpharetta Sports &
Entertainment (ASE) is an
American company based in
Alpharetta, Georgia. This
group was
formed by
former National Hockey League player...
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Avalon is a mixed-use
development in
Alpharetta, Georgia. Phase I of the 86-acre (35 ha) site
includes 500,000
square feet (46,000 m2) of
retail space...
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following is a list of
mayors of the city of
Alpharetta, Georgia,
United States.
George Wills, Sr. Q. A.
Wills William E.
Spence Obadiah Calhoun Shirley...
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named for John Milton,
Secretary of
State of
Georgia from 1777 to 1799.
Alpharetta was the
county seat
until the end of 1931, when
Milton was
merged with...
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Woolley Professor Emeritus at
Georgia Tech
until his
death in 2013 in
Alpharetta, Georgia. In
addition to the
publication of 180
scientific papers, House...
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National Basketball ****ociation (NBA). He
attended Saint Francis School in
Alpharetta, Georgia,
where he was a four-star recruit. He pla****
college basketball...
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Randall (2011).
Living Miracles: The
Spiritual Sons of John Paul the Great.
Alpharetta, Ga.:
Mission Network. ISBN 978-1-933271-27-9. Noonan,
Peggy (November...