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TwitterGIS Map view look up parcel information including owner, taxes, market value and more.Important Mailing Label Information:The "Mailing Labels" button is is copy of the Parcels Layer and is intended to be turned OFF on the map, and is there just for the "Public Notification" Widget. This widget obtains information on the pop-up of a selected layer to create "Mailing Labels." This said, this layer contains the Owners Mailing Address information. Below is Arcaded used to customize the pop-up:Made three custom Arcade Lines below: Proper($feature["OWNER_NAM1"]) + Proper($feature["OWNER_NAM2"])Proper($feature["OWNER_ADDR"])Proper($feature["OWNER_CITY"]) + ',' + $feature["OWNER_STAT"] + ',' + $feature["OWNER_ZIP"]Below is the custom pop-up:{expression/expr0}{expression/expr1}{expression/expr2}
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TwitterCobb County Historic Sites Driving Tour: Story MapWelcome to Historic Cobb County. Located in the rapidly growing metropolitan Atlanta Region, Cobb County has numerous historic buildings and sites. This Story Map highlights historic areas in 6 cities along with unincorporated Cobb County. The "Tour" consists of three separate routes that takes the traveler throughout historic Cobb County. In Cobb County, there are 41 sites and 13 districts that are listed in the National Register and/or the Cobb Register. These include Zion Baptist Church, which dates back to 1866 and is the oldest black Baptist Church building in the county and “The General,” the famed locomotive house in the Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History in Kennesaw. Another of the county’s historic sites is the Andrew J. Cheney-Newcomer House. This Greek Revival house was built around 1856 and survived the Civil War due to its use by Federal troops as a headquarters building. The Cobb County Register of Historic Places lists thirteen sites and two districts. The Concord Covered Bridge Historic District contains four houses, a railroad trestle bridge and the ruins of the Concord Woolen Mill by Nickajack Creek. The Historic Preservation Commission holds regular meetings open to the public on the second Monday of each month. The meetings are held at 6:00 pm at the Cobb County building located at 100 Cherokee Street in Marietta. http://cobbcounty.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=811&Itemid=773
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A dataset listing Georgia counties by population for 2024.
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Datasets (3x): Were collected and or re-projected to WGS 1984 Mercator (auxiliary sphere)- HIV Facilities Metro Atlanta (digitized/created May 2024) is a point dataset with a robust attribute. The fields are Name, Other Names, Treatment, Address, City, County, State, Zip, Hours, Phone, Web Page, Notes - Treatment field consists of HIV Testing, PrEP, PEP, Rapid HIV/STI Self-Tests, Mail-in HIV Self-Tests, and or Ryan White HIV Care- Metro Atlanta Counties dataset is a polygon dataset containing five counties: Cobb, Fulton, Gwinnett, DeKalb, and Clayton - Atlanta City boundary is a polygon dataset with one feature for Atlanta's city boundaryGoal:No matter a person’s social, economic, or demographical status, no one is immune to contracting HIV, and all sexually active persons or drug users should get tested either annually, when having a new contact partner, or after using unsterilized needles. This was created as a convenient place to locate HIV facilities in Metro Atlanta. This is to raise awareness about HIV because not everyone is aware of HIV resources. Hopefully, others will create a web map of other counties in the U.S. similar to this to create a convenient place to access facility testing and treatment information and locations.
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