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Waleska is a very small town (under 1,000) in northwest Georgia. It is home to Reinhardt College (800 students) and about 20 miles from Kennesaw State University. The major attraction other than college is nearby Lake Arrowhead. The town itself is not much more than a crossroads.Photo of Lake Arrowhead courtesy of Wikipedia and NickMason....
 
Chambersburg is an old town in extreme south-central Pennsylvania.  President Buchanan was born near here. The population is about 13,000 and holding steady. Newsmax named Chambersburg one of the top 25 "Most Uniquely American Cities and Towns" in 2009.  Photo of Memorial  Square courtesy of and per license at Wikipedia and Epstein.Mark; photo of Capitol Theater courtesy of Wikipedia and…...
 
 
Grayson is an affluent town of about 1,500 people in the Atlanta area. With an average age of 42, it serves as a bedroom community for the greater Atlanta area. The median household income is in the upper $90's....
 
Located among farmlands and many historical sites of the Battle of Gettysburg, the turning point of the Civil War, the small town of  Gettysburg  is the county seat of Adams County in south central Pennsylvania. With a population of approximately  7,00 residents (2020), The town is also home to Gettysburg College, a small, private liberal arts college of about 2,500…...
 
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