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    Hall said the homes were built with funding from Macon-Bibb County through the American Rescue Plan Act and a matching gift from the Peyton Anderson Foundation.

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    Miller said an additional $500,000 in American Rescue Plan money – which was matched by the Peyton Anderson Foundation – was provided to Habitat for Humanity to take the newly created empty ...

  4. Capricorn Records - Wikipedia

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    On December 3, 2019, on the 50th anniversary of the original studio opening, the original studio space reopened. Grants from the Peyton Anderson Foundation and John S. and James L. Knight Foundation along with historic tax credits and donations made up the $4.3 million project's funding.

  5. The Telegraph (Macon, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    W.T. Anderson published and edited The Macon Telegraph until 1940. In 1946, P.T. Anderson's son, Peyton, took over the papers. He became known for giving his editors great freedom to report the facts, as well as being a "pillar of the community". He sold The Telegraph and News in 1969 to Knight Newspapers, and retired to oversee his investments.

  6. Fort Benjamin Hawkins - Wikipedia

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    The City of Macon acquired the historic site in 2002, with help from the state's Greenspace Program and funds from the Fort Hawkins Commission and the Peyton Anderson Foundation. After redevelopment, the city and Commission plan to use the fort site as a greenspace park and as a history center for the city.

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  8. Rodney Harrington - Wikipedia

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    Rodney Harrington. Rodney "Rod" Harrington is a fictional character in the 1956 Grace Metalious novel Peyton Place, the 1957 film adaptation, and the 1960s television adaptation Peyton Place. He was portrayed by Barry Coe in the film, and by Ryan O'Neal in the TV series.

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