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By David Seibert, November 1990
Oliver Norvell Hardy Marker
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| On N Louisville Street (Georgia Route 47), on the right when traveling south. |
| | Harlem became the birthplace of the rotund member of one of Hollywood's greatest comedy teams when Oliver Hardy was born January 18, 1892. After his father died and was buried in the Harlem Cemetery the year of Oliver's birth, Mrs. Hardy took the . . . — — Map (db m15374) HM |
| On Hancock Street at East Jefferson Street, in the median on Hancock Street. |
| | Oliver Norvell Hardy, of the comedy team Laurel and Hardy, lived in the Turnell-Butler Hotel which once stood on this corner. He was born in Harlem, Georgia, on January 18, 1892. The family was in Madison by that February, and may have moved here . . . — — Map (db m15372) HM |
| On South Wayne Street at East Greene Street, on the right when traveling north on South Wayne Street. |
| | On this corner stood the Milledgeville Hotel built in 1858 while Milledgeville served as Georgia's capital. In 1903 Emily Norvell Hardy took over management of the hotel. She moved into the hotel with her two youngest children, including . . . — — Map (db m15373) HM |
May. 3, 2024