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This is beautiful Piedmont Park in Atlanta. Check out the midtown Atlanta skyscrapers in the background.
UNITED STATES - 01-12-2019: Riders with the Piedmont hunt make their way along Quaker Lane during a Saturday morning hunt. The oldest fox hunting club in the United States is the Piedmont Hunt, which is located along Newline Mill Road near the Village of Unison. It was founded in 1840. Early settlers brought hounds of various types from Britain, France and Ireland, and, by 1900, the American foxhound was a breed of it's own. (Photo By Douglas Graham/WLP)
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1/3 Staff of Piedmont Correctional Institution in Salisbury recovered two contraband-stuffed footballs on consecutive days.
On Monday, Nov. 13., around 8 a.m. staff discovered a football, likely thrown over the fence, that had been split open and rewrapped with black tape.
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A species of Sandwort, presumably the Piedmont Sandwort, also called One-flower Stitchwort. It has several Latin synonyms, often called Minuartia uniflora, but recently renamed Geocarpon uniflorum. This species is a common resident of shallow depressions on granite flatrock exposures. It typically colonizes soils just slightly deeper and dryer than the places colonized by Elf Orpine.
Location: Camp Meeting Rock, a property owned by The Nature Conservancy in the western piedmont of Georgia.