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Duluth
is recognized as a model city for Gwinnett County. It is poised with a
perfect blend of small businesses, entrepreneurial enterprise, major
corporations and visionary developers. Its success rate has been
obtainable through sound economic efforts, business advocacy and leadership
development. The vitality of Duluth is no accident. It is the result
of careful planning and great foresight on the part of its business and
community leaders. From tangible communication programs to local events
that influence and impact the business environment, Duluth embraces a unique,
concentrated form of government. As the second largest city in Gwinnett County, Duluth is noted first in financial stability throughout the State of Georgia. As a result, there are no bond ratings, and the City basks debt free. Despite phenomenal growth, the city has retained its small-town character, where personal camaraderie, spirited by annual holiday and festive events, is savored. Tourist attractions are strong in Duluth. The Southeastern Railway Museum preserves, restores and operates historical railway equipment. The Duluth Fall Festival, held the last weekend in September, offers more than 250 arts and crafts and food booths, and draws crowds greater than 30,000. The Duluth Heritage Days is a collection of merchants showcasing themselves and the rich history of their particular establishments in May of each year. Those businesses included in Duluth Heritage Days are Duluth City Hall, The Payne-Corley House, John's Stained Glass, The Strickland House, A Rare Find, Harry Day Pianos, and Nature's Elegance. |
Cub Scouts Pack 419 Duluth, Ga.
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