WHITE COUNTY 4-H GIRLS MARCH DOWN MAIN STREET OF HELEN GEORGIA, NEAR ROBERTSTOWN, WITH A BANNER PROCLAIMING THE CHANGING ROLE OF THEIR ORGANIZATION. HELEN WAS A TYPICAL SMALL MOUNTAIN VILLAGE OF LESS THAN 300 UNTIL 1969 WHEN TOWN OFFICIALS, BUSINESSMEN AND RESIDENTS ENDORSED RENOVATION OF THE BUSINESS DISTRICT WITH AN ALPINE THEME. THE PROJECT WAS A SUCCESS AND ATTRACTED NEW BUSINESSES AND A SURGE OF TOURISTS. A PLANNING REPORT CAUTIONS THE NEED FOR BALANCE BETWEEN GROWTH AND PUBLIC INTEREST
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- 1975-07
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Environmental Protection Agency. 12/2/1970
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- National Archives at College Park - Still Pictures
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- Records of the Environmental Protection Agency
DOCUMERICA: The Environmental Protection Agency's Program to Photographically Document Subjects of Environmental Concern - Location
- Georgia
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- Environmental Protection Agency. 12/2/1970. WHITE COUNTY 4-H GIRLS MARCH DOWN MAIN STREET OF HELEN GEORGIA, NEAR ROBERTSTOWN, WITH A BANNER PROCLAIMING THE CHANGING ROLE OF THEIR ORGANIZATION. HELEN WAS A TYPICAL SMALL MOUNTAIN VILLAGE OF LESS THAN 300 UNTIL 1969 WHEN TOWN OFFICIALS, BUSINESSMEN AND RESIDENTS ENDORSED RENOVATION OF THE BUSINESS DISTRICT WITH AN ALPINE THEME. THE PROJECT WAS A SUCCESS AND ATTRACTED NEW BUSINESSES AND A SURGE OF TOURISTS. A PLANNING REPORT CAUTIONS THE NEED FOR BALANCE BETWEEN GROWTH AND PUBLIC INTEREST. 1975-07. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://catalog.archives.gov/id/557714. (Accessed April 20, 2024.)
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- Environmental Protection Agency. 12/2/1970, (1975-07) WHITE COUNTY 4-H GIRLS MARCH DOWN MAIN STREET OF HELEN GEORGIA, NEAR ROBERTSTOWN, WITH A BANNER PROCLAIMING THE CHANGING ROLE OF THEIR ORGANIZATION. HELEN WAS A TYPICAL SMALL MOUNTAIN VILLAGE OF LESS THAN 300 UNTIL 1969 WHEN TOWN OFFICIALS, BUSINESSMEN AND RESIDENTS ENDORSED RENOVATION OF THE BUSINESS DISTRICT WITH AN ALPINE THEME. THE PROJECT WAS A SUCCESS AND ATTRACTED NEW BUSINESSES AND A SURGE OF TOURISTS. A PLANNING REPORT CAUTIONS THE NEED FOR BALANCE BETWEEN GROWTH AND PUBLIC INTEREST. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://catalog.archives.gov/id/557714
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- Environmental Protection Agency. 12/2/1970. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America <http://catalog.archives.gov/id/557714>.