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Guide to Gwinnett: Gwinnett County Parks

Gwinnett is fortunate enough to have nearly 50 parks scattered throughout the county equipped with family friendly pastimes like walking trails, aquatic centers, skate parks, horseshoe pits, fishing holes, and sand volleyball just to name a few. But that's not all; Gwinnett also houses quite a few unique points...

Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Hosts Ribbon Cutting for Urgent...

To better serve children and families in Gwinnett County, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta is opening a new Urgent Care Center in Dacula. Children's at Hamilton Creek will have nine exam rooms, two procedure rooms and two intake rooms that will allow us to treat minor illnesses and injuries beginning April 2017....

The History behind Dacula Middle School

Community The first settlement in the area was called Chinquapin Grove.  In 1891, tracks were being laid for the Seaboard Railroad, approximately six miles east of Lawrenceville, and the contractors selected it as their temporary camp.  In its earliest days, the area was known as Hoke, and a post office...

Guide to Gwinnett: Gwinnett County Parks

Gwinnett is fortunate enough to have nearly 50 parks scattered throughout the county equipped with family friendly pastimes like walking trails, aquatic centers, skate parks, horseshoe pits, fishing holes, and sand volleyball just to name a few. But that's not all; Gwinnett also houses quite a few unique points...

Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Hosts Ribbon Cutting for Urgent...

To better serve children and families in Gwinnett County, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta is opening a new Urgent Care Center in Dacula. Children's at Hamilton Creek will have nine exam rooms, two procedure rooms and two intake rooms that will allow us to treat minor illnesses and injuries beginning April 2017....

The History behind Dacula Middle School

Community The first settlement in the area was called Chinquapin Grove.  In 1891, tracks were being laid for the Seaboard Railroad, approximately six miles east of Lawrenceville, and the contractors selected it as their temporary camp.  In its earliest days, the area was known as Hoke, and a post office...