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The Gap at Albany. Albany was the port chosen for the ANZAC fleet to gather prior to its departure for Europe in 1914; a memorial to this has been established on top of Mount Clarence. The memorial consists of a statue of a member of the light horse brigade and a wall bearing the words "Lest We Forget". It was ... where the first Commemorative dawn service was held on ANZAC Day, 25 April 1923. This dawn service has continued ever since and currently around several thousand people participate each year. The contribution of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, president of Turkey from 1923 until 1938, is recognised by naming the entrance into Princess Royal Harbour as Ataturk Channel.
Albany Georgia Riverfront Park photo by Johnny Bush of Bush Photography Albany, Georgia, the Pecan Capital of the World, is the heart of Plantation Trace, the southern portion of Georgia's Southern Rivers region. It is located 183 miles southwest of Atlanta and 80 miles northwest of Tallahassee. In this heart of Southwest Georgia, you will find places of interest, places of comfort and warm Southern hospitality.
Albany-Clinton County has the warmth of a small town with just enough unique aspects to make it a thriving community. So, whether you're looking to build your first home or your looking for a retirement home, you've chosen the right place.
Albany has a Mediterranean-type climate with generally warm summers and cool, wet winters. The city is situated on what is promoted as the “Rainbow Coast” which is an appropriate title given the significant frequency of cool cloudy days with drizzle or showers.
After more than 30 years occupying several downtown sites, Theatre Albany acquired the home of Captain John A. Davis in 1964 for its permanent residence. This remarkable white columned antebellum treasure adapted well to its new role and, in 1980, it earned designation on the National Register of Historic Places.
Earth Share Constructed at a cost of $30 million as the keystone of Albany's downtown revitalization program, the new attraction will open to a wave of local festivities over the Labor Day weekend. Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue will visit on Friday at 11:30 a.m. for the official opening ceremony (invited guests and media only) and the RiverQuarium will then open to the public at 5:00 p.m. (admission charged for entrance). Its first full day of operation will be on Saturday, September 4. The RiverQuarium will ... be open on Sunday, September 5, and Labor Day and then every day of the year, excluding Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. Admission is $8.50/adult, $7.50/senior citizen, $6.00/children over age 3, and members are free.
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