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Thomasville and campus
To increase access to a college education, Darton offers 39 fully online degrees, 10 partially online degrees, 13 fully online certificate programs, and over 96 individual distance learning courses over the Internet, through local Channel 19 telecasts, GVNS video-conferencing, and at sites off the main campus: Cordele, Thomasville, Colquitt, Rome, Barnesville, Columbus, Valdosta, Waycross, Sandersville, Swainboro, and Atlanta, Georgia.

Thomasville and Alabama
Thomasville is a city in Clarke County, Alabama, United States.
Thomasville is also home to Alabama Southern Community College.
Alabama Southern is a state-supported, fully accredited, comprehensive two-year college serving southwest Alabama with its main campuses in Monroeville and Thomasville.
Thomasville had one acute care hospital, Southwest Alabama Medical Center, with 50 licensed beds.
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Alabama Southern is a state-supported, fully accredited, comprehensive two-year college serving southwest Alabama with its main campuses in Monroeville and Thomasville.
GPB operates all of the Public Broadcasting Service ( PBS ) and National Public Radio ( NPR ) stations in Georgia, except WPBA, WABE, and WCLK in Atlanta, WFSL-FM in Thomasville ( which relays WFSQ-FM from FSU radio in Tallahassee, Florida ), and WTJB-FM in Columbus ( which relays Troy University Public Radio from WTSU-FM in Troy, Alabama ).
Notable secondary schools and school districts include Franklin High School ( Stockton, CA ), Kingfisher High School ( Kingfisher Oklahoma ), Alvin High School ( Alvin, TX ) Sprayberry High School ( Marietta, Georgia ), Thomas County Central High School, ( Thomasville, GA ), Xavier University Preparatory High School ( New Orleans, Louisiana ), Berkeley High School ( Berkeley, California ), Freeport Area School District ( Sarver, Pennsylvania ), Ferndale Area High School ( Johnstown, Pennsylvania ), Llano High, Junior High, Elementary, and Packsaddle Elementary Schools ( Llano County Texas ), Cleburne High School ( Cleburne, Texas ), Mount Vernon High School ( Mount Vernon, Ohio ), Newark High School ( Newark, Delaware ), Osbourn Park High School ( Manassas, Virginia ), James Monroe High School ( Fredericksburg, VA ), Roane County High School ( Kingston, TN ), Sabinal School District ( Sabinal, Texas ), Perrysburg High School ( Perrysburg, Ohio ), Sidney High School ( Sidney, Ohio ), Girard High School ( Girard, Pennsylvania ), Vincent High School ( Vincent, Alabama ), McAdory High School ( McCalla, Alabama ), Thomas Jefferson High School ( Council Bluffs, Iowa ), Irmo Middle School, Irmo High School ( Irmo, South Carolina ) and Oxnard High School ( Oxnard, California ), Saint Augustine High School ( Saint John's County FLA ), Lee County Senior High School ( Sanford, NC ), Palo Verde Valley High School ( Blythe, California ), George Washington Carver High School ( Winston-Salem, North Carolina ) Northampton High School ( Eastville, Virginia ), Coffee High School ( Florence, Alabama ), Blue Ridge High School ( Pinetop-Lakeside, Arizona ), Sheridan School District ( Sheridan, Arkansas ), Oneonta High School ( Oneonta, New York ), Gwynn Park High School ( Brandywine, Maryland ), Ithaca High School ( Ithaca, Michigan ), Starkville High School ( Starkville, Mississippi ), Detroit Country Day School ( Beverly Hills, Michigan ), Woodford County High School ( Versailles, KY ), Oakleaf Junior High ( Orange Park, FL ), and Spencer Middle School ( Spencer, WV ).
* Thomasville, Alabama

Thomasville and Community
In 2005, Davidson County Community College and the City of Thomasville formed a partnership for the creation of the Thomasville Artisan Center.
* Thomasville Times-Enterprise is a daily newspaper owned by Community Newspaper Holdings, CNHI.

Thomasville and College
The county is divided into seventeen townships: Abbotts Creek, Alleghany, Arcadia, Boone, Conrad Hill, Cotton Grove, Emmons, Hampton, Healing Spring, Jackson Hill, Lexington, Midway, Reedy Creek, Silver Hill, Thomasville, Tyro, and Yadkin College.
Born in Thomasville, GA on 2 July 1926, Murphy began his career as an African specialist while serving as visiting lecturer in social anthropology at South Africa's University College of Fort Hare ( then the only college for non-whites in apartheid South Africa ).

Thomasville and is
York County is home to Martin's Potato Chips in Thomasville, Utz Quality Foods, Inc. in Hanover, Snyder's of Hanover in Hanover, Gibble's Potato Chips in York, Wolfgang Candy in York, The Bon-Ton in York, Dentsply in York, and a major manufacturing branch of Harley-Davidson Motor Company.
Its county seat is Lexington and its largest city is Thomasville.
Davidson County is served by Davidson County Schools ; however, the cities of Thomasville and Lexington have their own school districts.
The Big Chair in Thomasville is also a major landmark.
The Artisan Center is part of the College's Thomasville Education Center complex which is part of the College's outreach to the community.
" This chair is located in central Thomasville and is a symbol of Davidson County's world famous furniture industry.
The county seat is Thomasville.
Thomasville, Georgia is the seat of the Thomasville, GA Micropolitan Area.
Thomasville is located at coordinates.
The economy of Thomasville is largely based on retail trade and the service sector, with the city serving as a regional commercial hub.
Thomasville Nursing Home is a 70 bed long-term care facility located on Mosley Drive.
Thomasville is serviced by AmStar Emergency Medical Services ( EMS )( Ambulance Service ), also located on Mosley Drive.
Thomasville is home to one newspaper, the Thomasville Times.
It is the third largest city in Southwest Georgia, behind Thomasville and Albany.

Thomasville and home
Thomasville is home to several historic and cultural organizations, including the Thomas County Historical Society & Museum of History, the Thomasville Cultural Center, Jack Hadley's Black History Museum, Thomasville Landmarks, and Pebble Hill Plantation.
Built around the local railway system, Thomasville is home to the oldest railroad depot in the state, just a few hundred feet from the city's most notable landmark, " The Big Chair ".

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