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The kitchen garden to the left side of the Oakton House.
The Oakton House, owned by Will and Michelle Goodman, turns 175 this year and is the oldest continously occupied residence in Marietta. To celebrate, the Cobb Landmarks and Historical Society is hosting a celebration on May 4 with a tour of the extensive gardens, the 1890 carriage house and Civil War re-enactors. <br> Staff/Todd Hull
The Dustin Inman Society has funded a billboard on Bells Ferry Road in Woodstock that criticizes Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) for his statements on immigration. <br> Special to the MDJ
The Dustin Inman Society has funded a billboard on Bells Ferry Road in Woodstock that criticizes Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) for his statements on immigration.
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angled metal and crushed vehicles are all that remains at the blast site of the fertilizer company, Thursday, April 18, 2013 in West Texas. A massive explosion at the West Fertilizer Co. killed as many as 15 people and injured more than 160, officials said overnight. The explosion that struck around 8 p.m. Wednesday, sent flames shooting into the night sky and rained burning embers and debris down on shocked and frightened residents. (AP Photo/The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Paul Moseley)
In this photo made on March 11, 2013, a wooden stick with a pink ribbon marks the proposed route of the Keystone XL pipeline through farmland near Bradshaw, Neb. Despite an apparent lessening in opposition to the pipeline, supporters and opponents are expected to pack the U.S. State Department's sole public hearing in Grand Island, Neb., on Thursday, April 18, 2013, to make their views known on the $7.6 billion Canada-to-Texas line. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)
In this photo from Sept. 29, 2011, ranchers Todd Cone, left, and Terry Frisch stand by a cattle watering circle where the Ogallala Aquifer water table is at ground level, in the sandhills near Atkinson, Neb., Thursday, Sept. 29, 2011. Cone said he still considers the Keystone XL pipeline a threat to the state's groundwater, but is too busy to keep fighting the project after it was rerouted away from near his property. Terry Frisch remains ardently opposed to the pipeline, even though the planned route has moved from near his property to about 10 miles away.(AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

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