Where can you find 2 colleges, a major GA Power lake, the former state capitol building, an old governor's mansion, the home place of one the South's most prominent authors, an aboretum and a historic cemetery all within 10 miles proximity of each other? Well, anyone who has lived in Georgia for anytime at all would know that the correct answer to that question is Milledgeville, GA.
The fourth capitol of Georgia, Milledgeville is also home to both Georgia College and Georgia Military College. Andalusia, the final home place of southern American writer and essayist, Flannery O'Conner is also located here along with Lockerly Arboretum, Memory Hill Cemetery, and Lake Sinclair. And if that is not enough, visitors to the Baldwin County area can also explore the Old Capitol Building located on the campus of Georgia Military College, the Governor's Mansion and the Milledgeville historic district.
The fourth capitol of Georgia, Milledgeville is also home to both Georgia College and Georgia Military College. Andalusia, the final home place of southern American writer and essayist, Flannery O'Conner is also located here along with Lockerly Arboretum, Memory Hill Cemetery, and Lake Sinclair. And if that is not enough, visitors to the Baldwin County area can also explore the Old Capitol Building located on the campus of Georgia Military College, the Governor's Mansion and the Milledgeville historic district.
Pianos In Tune, LLC is proud to offer the entire Milledgeville and Baldwin County area competent and comprehensive piano tuning, maintenance
and repair services. Owner, Richard Bazemore,
RPT, is one of the very few piano tuners servicing this area that can claim to
have earned the title “Registered Piano Technician” with the Piano Technicians Guild. Richard is also former resident of Milledgeville and lived here for 7 years while serving as Minister of Music and Youth at Hardwick Baptist Church. Prior to that he is proud to claim Georgia College as one of his Alma Maters while he attended as a music major from 1975 to 1977.
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