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Overview:Wuxtry Records is an independent record store in Athens, Georgia, that has operated since 1976. Its flagship shop is located at the corner of College Avenue and Clayton Street in downtown Athens, and is ...
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Overview:Jittery Joe's is a chain of coffeehouses based in Athens, Georgia. In 1994, the first Jittery Joe’s opened in downtown Athens, near the famed 40 Watt Club. Open 24 hours a day, they offered fresh coffee ...
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Overview:Kindercore Vinyl is a vinyl record pressing plant based in Athens, Georgia. It began as an independent record label, founded in 1996 by Ryan Lewis and Daniel Geller to help create a unified music scene ...
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Overview:Red Dress Boutique is a women's clothing store located in Athens, Georgia which also sells retail online. It appeared on Season 6 of Shark Tank where it received a $1.2 million investment.
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Overview:Cirque de la Symphonie is a touring circus troupe based in Athens, Georgia, first incorporated in 2005 by William H. Allen and Alexander Streltsov. Its performances involve a variety of minimalist con ...
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Overview:Barberitos is a franchise chain of Mission burrito-inspired restaurants based in Athens, Georgia, U.S.A. As of April 2014, 54 Barberitos restaurants are operating in the southeastern United States. The ...
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Overview:The 40 Watt Club is a music venue in Athens, Georgia. Along with CBGB's, the Whisky a Go Go, and selected others, it was instrumental in launching American punk rock and "new wave music."
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Zaxby's
American chain of fast casual restaurants
Overview:Zaxby's is a chain of fast food restaurants offering chicken wings, chicken fingers, sandwiches, and salads. The chain operates primarily in the Southern United States, and has more than 800 locations ...
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Overview:The Colored American published in Augusta, Georgia from October 1865 to February 1866. It was the first African American newspaper in the South. The paper was founded by John T. Shuften, who was forced ...
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Overview:The Athens Clipper was a newspaper in Athens, Georgia, USA, for the African American community. It was published from circa 1887 to circa 1912. The four page weekly newspaper was edited by Samuel B. Davis ...
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Overview:The Athens Republique was an African American newspaper in Athens, Georgia, USA, that was published from 1919 to 1927. The paper's editor, Lt. Julian Lucasse Brown, was a World War I veteran who founded ...
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Overview:The Athens Blade was a short-lived African-American weekly newspaper published in Athens, Georgia. Its early publishers were W.A. Pledger and W.H. Heard.
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Overview:Bludwine, later Budwine, was a brand of cherry-flavored soft drink and flavored syrups that was originally produced in the United States by the Bludwine Company and Bludwine Bottling Company. The Bludwine ...
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Overview:The Athens Banner-Herald is an under 20,000 circulation newspaper in Athens, Georgia, owned by Gannett.
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Overview:Coraid, Inc. is a computer data storage vendor that provides storage area network (SAN) products that use Ethernet, headquartered in Athens, Georgia.
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Overview:Creature Comforts Brewing Co. is a craft brewery founded in April 2014 by David Stein, Adam Beauchamp, and Chris Herron in Athens, Georgia. They have become popular for their four core beer brands—most ...
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Overview:Fire & Flavor is a privately held cooking products company located in Athens, Georgia. It specializes in all-natural cooking products and was founded by husband-and-wife team Davis and Gena Knox in 2003 ...
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Overview:Terrapin Beer Company is a brewery founded in 2002 by Brian "Spike" Buckowski and John Cochran in Athens, Georgia, USA. In July 2016, MillerCoors announced its majority stake in Terrapin, ending its status ...
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Overview:Flagpole Magazine, often abbreviated to simply Flagpole, is an American alternative newsweekly that focuses on the cultural, liberal scene of Athens, Georgia and its surrounding communities. It was founded ...
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Overview:Athens Voice was a newspaper in Athens, Georgia, USA, for the African American community. The newspaper was founded by students Fred O. Smith and Michael L. Thurmond, with the first issue was published ...