THOMASVILLE- In a stride toward preserving the rich African American history of Thomasville, the Jack Hadley Black History Museum recently received a $10,000 matching grant from The 1772 Foundation and
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Photo courtesy of Thomasville LandmarksAssisted by Colonial Dame Alston Watt (left), City of Thomasville employee Mike Owens unveils the historic marker at Paradise Park. Landmarks, Colonial Dames unveil Paradise Park historic marker
By Patti Dozier patti.dozier@gaflnews.com  Dec 18, 2020
Dec 18, 2020
Photo courtesy of Thomasville LandmarksAssisted by Colonial Dame Alston Watt (left), City of Thomasville employee Mike Owens unveils the historic marker at Paradise Park.Â
THOMASVILLE â A Thomasville park established more than a century ago was the scene Thursday of an unveiling to mark its significance.
A bronze historic marker unveiled at Paradise Park â at South Broad and South Dawson streets â is designed to celebrate the history and heritage of the park.