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  Hospital's plan end community of Frog Hollow
photo: cy2k
Web-posted 5/7/99
  Unbeknownst to residents of Frog Hollow, the fate of their neighborhood was being discussed at Augusta's city hall in 1962.

  This day in the Millennium: May 7
Web-posted 5/7/99
  1924: Frank Silver, author of Yes We Have No Bananas, and his jazz band performed at Imperial Theatre.

  This day in the Millennium: May 6
Web-posted 5/5/99
  1963: An Augusta City Council meeting debated a letter from two black ministers, the Rev. T.W. Morris and the Rev. N.T. Young Sr., requesting racial integration of such public facilities as sports venues and parks, and to remove ``colored'' signs from the City-County Building -- known today as the Municipal Building on Greene Street.

  Family ready for globetrotting
photo: cy2k
Web-posted 5/6/99
  With a stack of travel books piled on the table in his Brandon Wilde apartment, Alan Hutchinson and his daughter Nancy Bush map out plans that will take them around the globe to celebrate the new millennium.

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