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Social Security Administration

4.0 (11 reviews)
Open 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Updated over 3 months ago

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1 year ago

Online it stated if you have an urgent matter they can help you. Not so. Parking lot was even empty.

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3 years ago

My experience with this office was good, I had to wait about 45 minutes but that was to be expected. Customer service was excellent.

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The Tree That Owns Itself - View from the street.

The Tree That Owns Itself

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This local attraction is a curiosity in that some professor deeded the land surrounding to the tree…read moreitself as a sort of thought experiment. This is kind of silly, but it hearkens back to the purpose of having colleges and college towns in the first place, which is doing thought experiments. It's on a residential street in a cramped, historic neighborhood. All the surrounding houses are private properties, so there's not much to see here. You can just walk by and ponder whether trees can actually have property rights.

It's a tree that was planted with love and desire. A must…read moresee if you are in Athens. The Tree That Owns Itself is a white oak tree that, according to legend, has legal ownership of itself and of all land within eight feet of its base. Also known as the Jackson Oak, the tree is at the corner of South Finley and Dearing Streets in Athens, Georgia, US. The earliest-known telling of the tree's story comes from "Deeded to Itself", a front-page article in the Athens Weekly Banner on August 12, 1890. The article explains that the tree had been located on the property of Colonel William Henry Jackson.[1] William Jackson was the son of James Jackson, a soldier in the American Revolution as well as a Congressman, US Senator, and Governor of Georgia, and the father of another James Jackson, a Congressman and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia. He was the brother of Jabez Young Jackson, also a Congressman. William Jackson was reportedly a professor at the University of Georgia and is sometimes mentioned with the title of Doctor. The nature of his military service and the source of the title Colonel are unknown.] Jackson supposedly cherished childhood memories of the tree, and, desiring to protect it, deeded to it the ownership of itself and its surrounding land. By various accounts, this transaction took place between 1820 and 1832. **THE TREE IS NEXT TO A PRIVATE HOME AND PRIVATE DRIVE PLEASE DO NOT PARK**

Gwinnett County Public Library

Gwinnett County Public Library

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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Good afternoon , i'm writing to…read moreappreciate M's Katrny for her Good job in making sure i get the help i needs anytime i come to this branch library to seek for help during which i don't know what to do in the computer. she is Always there to assist me. I have been hearing same help she had been rendering to others here. She is very dedicated to her job, and to every one in this library. She deserve an accolade award for her good job, possibly promotion. This is the kind of good employee the good people f Gwinnett county wants. Thank Nicholas Adeleye Mr

Wow! Didn't know this center/library was so well maintained and kept. I've been here on numerous…read moreoccasions from early voting to HOA meetings but I never actually walked around to see what's offered such as classes in language arts, crafting, etc. On my last visit I was here for HOA meeting. On my way out, I picked up the quarterly publication of the upcoming events. I've always wanted to speak Spanish and low and behold the class is taught here! I was so excited but I later learned the class started Oct 1st thru Nov 5th. So I dropped by today to see when is the next class. I was told it's March 4. The publication is out Dec 4th. Good I came by today because the class most likely would be filled after Dec 4th. There is a beginners and Intermediate class. I'm looking forward to it bc I'm interacting with several Spanish speaking clients and I need to know their language so I can communicate with them. Not only that I believe we all should know more than one language. When I was in High School, French was the language of choice. I never used it but I'm still familiar with it if I had to read or speak it. So if you're in the Snellville area visit this library. They host parties, showers, retirement parties, meetings, etc. Im not certain what the fees are but I would think they're reasonable and competitive.

Social Security Administration - publicservicesgovt - Updated May 2026

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