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Flood of July 7, 1994
 
PHOTOS: Flood of 1994 Damage image, Touch for more information
By via Albany Herald, 1944
PHOTOS: Flood of 1994 Damage
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1 Georgia, Dougherty County, Albany — Flood of July 7, 1994
During the worst of times we show our best selves. This monument stands to honor the lives lost, the lives reclaimed, and the thousands of tireless volunteers who continue to rebuild Albany. Erected as a permanent symbol of gratitude by . . . Map (db m187082) HM
2 Georgia, Dougherty County, Albany — Flint River FloodAlbany State University — July 7, 1994 —
DedicationOn July 7, 1994, the waters of the Flint River breached the levee that protected the campus of Albany State University. By the time the river crested, the water had risen to a maximum depth of 14 feet and had damaged all of the . . . Map (db m186991) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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