Talk:Acworth, Georgia

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Greater Acworth[edit]

The paragraph on postal areas was removed. It could have been written differently perhaps. While it may seem presumptious, you might want to define a "greater Acworth" which would include postal areas and suburbs not actually within the city limits. All vibrant towns/cities run into the same problem. You have to carefully draw the line on census figures and government but, with care, can still include others who are by zip code, or other reason, considered part of the town or city.Student7 17:12, 11 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Rake Law[edit]

A blurb in the Government section discusses a law that required citizens to own a rake, similar to nearby Kennesaw's ordinance that citizens own a gun. However, the sources cited are a user contribution on a trivia cite, and the current municipal code to show that the law no longer exists. I can't find any reference to the law anywhere online except for lists of unusual laws. I suspect this may be a hoax, but I will further research the issue this summer when I am in the area and can see if I can find the documents from the era. TheMrP (talk) 06:24, 27 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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