34-590: [REDACTED] Look up garden city or Garden City in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Garden City or Garden Suburb may refer to: Design and planning [ edit ] Garden city movement , an urban planning movement Town and Country Planning Association , a British charity originally known as the Garden City Association Places [ edit ] Africa and
68-476: A British charity originally known as the Garden City Association Places [ edit ] Africa and the Middle East [ edit ] Garden City (Cairo) , Egypt, a district Garden City (Nigeria) , nickname of Port Harcourt Garden City, Khartoum Kumasi , Ghana, nicknamed "The Garden City" due to its abundant of gardens and forestry Asia [ edit ] Singapore , nicknamed
102-879: A district of Krefeld , Germany North America [ edit ] Canada [ edit ] Garden City, Winnipeg Garden City Skyway , a major high-level bridge in St. Catharines and Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada St. Catharines, Ontario , also known as "The Garden City" Victoria, British Columbia , also known as "The Garden City" United States [ edit ] Garden City, Alabama Garden City, Colorado Garden City, Florida Garden City, Georgia Garden City, Idaho Garden City, Indiana Garden City, Iowa Garden City, Kansas Garden City (Amtrak station) Garden City, Michigan Garden City, Minnesota Garden City, Missouri Garden City, New York Garden City (LIRR station) Garden City, Pennsylvania Garden City,
136-831: A district of Krefeld , Germany North America [ edit ] Canada [ edit ] Garden City, Winnipeg Garden City Skyway , a major high-level bridge in St. Catharines and Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada St. Catharines, Ontario , also known as "The Garden City" Victoria, British Columbia , also known as "The Garden City" United States [ edit ] Garden City, Alabama Garden City, Colorado Garden City, Florida Garden City, Georgia Garden City, Idaho Garden City, Indiana Garden City, Iowa Garden City, Kansas Garden City (Amtrak station) Garden City, Michigan Garden City, Minnesota Garden City, Missouri Garden City, New York Garden City (LIRR station) Garden City, Pennsylvania Garden City,
170-550: A garden city in Cape Town, South Africa Södra Ängby , a residential area blending functionalism with garden city ideals, Stockholm, Sweden, forming part of the Bromma borough Tapiola , a garden city district of Espoo, Finland Wythenshawe , a district of Manchester, England, a housing estate started in the 1920s and intended as a "garden city" Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] "Garden City", B-side of
204-440: A garden city in Cape Town, South Africa Södra Ängby , a residential area blending functionalism with garden city ideals, Stockholm, Sweden, forming part of the Bromma borough Tapiola , a garden city district of Espoo, Finland Wythenshawe , a district of Manchester, England, a housing estate started in the 1920s and intended as a "garden city" Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] "Garden City", B-side of
238-435: A list of past and present mayors and council members of Garden City, see List of mayors of Garden City, Georgia . As of 2010, Garden City has never collected property taxes. Garden City is represented by: In the last three decades, the area's county commissioners have been: Color code: Democratic Republican Independent The Georgia Department of Corrections operates
272-788: A locality within Port Melbourne, Victoria Garden Suburb, New South Wales , Australia Christchurch , New Zealand, nicknamed "The Garden City" Toowoomba , Queensland, Australia, nicknamed "The Garden City" Westfield Garden City in Upper Mount Gravatt , Queensland, Australia Canberra , capital of Australia South America [ edit ] Ciudad Jardín Lomas del Palomar , Buenos Aires, Argentina Maracay , Venezuela, nicknamed " Ciudad Jardín " ("Garden City") Viña del Mar , Chile, nicknamed " Ciudad Jardín " ("Garden City") See also [ edit ] Garden City station (disambiguation) , stations of
306-654: A locality within Port Melbourne, Victoria Garden Suburb, New South Wales , Australia Christchurch , New Zealand, nicknamed "The Garden City" Toowoomba , Queensland, Australia, nicknamed "The Garden City" Westfield Garden City in Upper Mount Gravatt , Queensland, Australia Canberra , capital of Australia South America [ edit ] Ciudad Jardín Lomas del Palomar , Buenos Aires, Argentina Maracay , Venezuela, nicknamed " Ciudad Jardín " ("Garden City") Viña del Mar , Chile, nicknamed " Ciudad Jardín " ("Garden City") See also [ edit ] Garden City station (disambiguation) , stations of
340-676: A shopping centre in Upper Mount Gravatt, Brisbane, Australia formerly named Westfield Garden City Other uses [ edit ] Garden City Collegiate , a high school in Winnipeg, Manitoba See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Garden City Garden Village (disambiguation) Green City (disambiguation) City of Trees (disambiguation) Emerald City (disambiguation) Sustainable city , green city, or eco-city, designed with consideration of environmental impact Topics referred to by
374-549: A shopping centre in Upper Mount Gravatt, Brisbane, Australia formerly named Westfield Garden City Other uses [ edit ] Garden City Collegiate , a high school in Winnipeg, Manitoba See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Garden City Garden Village (disambiguation) Green City (disambiguation) City of Trees (disambiguation) Emerald City (disambiguation) Sustainable city , green city, or eco-city, designed with consideration of environmental impact Topics referred to by
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#1732765824143408-516: A village within Cranston, Rhode Island Garden City, South Carolina Garden City, South Dakota Garden City, Texas Garden City, Utah Garden City, Roanoke, Virginia Maitland, South Dakota , originally called Garden City Missoula, Montana , nicknamed "The Garden City" Oceania [ edit ] Garden City, a shopping district in Suva , Fiji Garden City, Victoria ,
442-411: A village within Cranston, Rhode Island Garden City, South Carolina Garden City, South Dakota Garden City, Texas Garden City, Utah Garden City, Roanoke, Virginia Maitland, South Dakota , originally called Garden City Missoula, Montana , nicknamed "The Garden City" Oceania [ edit ] Garden City, a shopping district in Suva , Fiji Garden City, Victoria ,
476-494: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages garden city (Redirected from Garden city ) [REDACTED] Look up garden city or Garden City in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Garden City or Garden Suburb may refer to: Design and planning [ edit ] Garden city movement , an urban planning movement Town and Country Planning Association ,
510-542: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Garden City, Georgia Garden City is a city in Chatham County , Georgia , United States, located just northwest of Savannah . As of the 2020 census , the city had a population of 10,289. Part industrial and part residential, the city is home to much of the heavy industry in Chatham County. It hosts
544-455: Is located northwest of the center of Chatham County at 32°6′1″N 81°9′54″W / 32.10028°N 81.16500°W / 32.10028; -81.16500 (32.100372, −81.164965). It is bordered to the southeast by the city of Savannah, to the west by the city of Pooler , and to the north by the city of Port Wentworth . To the northeast in unincorporated land is the Port of Savannah and
578-549: Is located primarily on its waterfront, as is the case for surrounding communities. The Georgia Ports Authority operates a terminal, located at 2 Main Street. Garden City is also home to numerous trucking and railway companies. Other industries are: Garden City operated under a mayor–council form of government until 2009. It has adopted a council-administrator style, and by 2011 it will replace its seven at-large council members by one at-large and five district-elected ones. For
612-708: The Coastal State Prison near Garden City. Three public schools can be found within Garden City limits. They are managed by the Savannah Chatham County Public School System . Groves High School - Long known as "the pride of the Westside", Groves High School has a rich community tradition that dates back to its founding in 1958. Established to serve the young people and families of West Chatham County,
646-558: The Savannah River . According to the United States Census Bureau , Garden City has a total area of 14.3 square miles (37.1 km ), of which 13.7 square miles (35.5 km ) is land and 0.62 square miles (1.6 km ), or 4.35%, is water. As of the 2020 United States census , there were 10,289 people, 3,221 households, and 1,734 families residing in the city. Located at 701 West U.S. Highway 80 ,
680-409: The "Garden City" due to its parks and tree-lined streets Europe [ edit ] United Kingdom [ edit ] Garden City, Flintshire , Wales Garden Suburb, Oldham , Greater Manchester, England Hampstead Garden Suburb , London, England Humberstone Garden Suburb , Leicester, England Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire, England, designed by Ebenezer Howard, originator of
714-719: The 1984 Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark single " Tesla Girls " Garden City Radio 89.9 , a radio station in Old GRA, Port Harcourt, Nigeria Brands and enterprises [ edit ] Garden City Hotel , in Garden City, New York, USA Garden City Mall, Nairobi , a shopping complex in Kasarani , Kenya Garden City Publishing , an imprint of Doubleday Westfield Booragoon , a shopping centre in Booragoon, Western Australia formerly named Garden City Westfield Mt Gravatt ,
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#1732765824143748-501: The 1984 Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark single " Tesla Girls " Garden City Radio 89.9 , a radio station in Old GRA, Port Harcourt, Nigeria Brands and enterprises [ edit ] Garden City Hotel , in Garden City, New York, USA Garden City Mall, Nairobi , a shopping complex in Kasarani , Kenya Garden City Publishing , an imprint of Doubleday Westfield Booragoon , a shopping centre in Booragoon, Western Australia formerly named Garden City Westfield Mt Gravatt ,
782-530: The Garden City movement Welwyn Garden City , Hertfordshire, England, also designed by Howard France [ edit ] Garden City of Suresnes , designed by Alexandre Maistrasse, Julien Quoniam and Félix Dumail Garden City, Stains [ fr ] , designed by Eugène Gonnot and Georges Albenque Garden City, Pré-Saint-Gervais [ fr ] , designed by Félix Dumail Elsewhere in Europe [ edit ] Gartenstadt (Garden City),
816-477: The Garden City movement Welwyn Garden City , Hertfordshire, England, also designed by Howard France [ edit ] Garden City of Suresnes , designed by Alexandre Maistrasse, Julien Quoniam and Félix Dumail Garden City, Stains [ fr ] , designed by Eugène Gonnot and Georges Albenque Garden City, Pré-Saint-Gervais [ fr ] , designed by Félix Dumail Elsewhere in Europe [ edit ] Gartenstadt (Garden City),
850-717: The Middle East [ edit ] Garden City (Cairo) , Egypt, a district Garden City (Nigeria) , nickname of Port Harcourt Garden City, Khartoum Kumasi , Ghana, nicknamed "The Garden City" due to its abundant of gardens and forestry Asia [ edit ] Singapore , nicknamed the "Garden City" due to its parks and tree-lined streets Europe [ edit ] United Kingdom [ edit ] Garden City, Flintshire , Wales Garden Suburb, Oldham , Greater Manchester, England Hampstead Garden Suburb , London, England Humberstone Garden Suburb , Leicester, England Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire, England, designed by Ebenezer Howard, originator of
884-701: The State Farmers Market is a farmers' market run by the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Commercial activities are traditionally concentrated near the junction of U.S. Highway 80, U.S. Highway 17 and State Highway 21 (an area once known as Traffic Circle), as well as along Augusta Road (Highway 21), where several long-term-stay hotels, franchise and independently owned fast food restaurants, financial institutions, pawn shops, strip shopping malls, gas stations, car repair shops and automotive retail stores are located. Garden City's industry
918-568: The automotive and construction programs are offered, and the Cumming Field, named to honor Second Lieutenant Britt C. Cumming, a World War II veteran who was killed in action. Mercer Middle School serves grades six through eight and is a part of the Savannah Chatham County School System (SCCPSS). Originally called Mercer Junior High School, Mercer Middle School first opened on September 4, 1962, and
952-580: The largest and busiest ocean terminal of the Port of Savannah , the flagship operation of the Georgia Ports Authority . Garden City was created in 1939 as Industrial City Gardens, a community intended to house the large workforce required by the new factories and chemical plants just west of downtown Savannah. Garden City is part of the Savannah metropolitan statistical area . Garden City
986-499: The name Knowle West, Bristol , England, built as a council housing estate constructed on garden city principles Kuala Kubu Bharu , Selangor, Malaysia; the first garden township in Asia Meadowridge , a suburb that is the second garden city in Cape Town, South Africa Moor Pool , a garden suburb within the ward of Harborne, Birmingham, England Nunsthorpe , a suburb of Grimsby, England Pinelands, Cape Town ,
1020-432: The name Knowle West, Bristol , England, built as a council housing estate constructed on garden city principles Kuala Kubu Bharu , Selangor, Malaysia; the first garden township in Asia Meadowridge , a suburb that is the second garden city in Cape Town, South Africa Moor Pool , a garden suburb within the ward of Harborne, Birmingham, England Nunsthorpe , a suburb of Grimsby, England Pinelands, Cape Town ,
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1122-575: The school is named for Robert W. Groves, a prominent business and civic leader in the county. Besides his role in business and his many commercial and community activities, Groves took particular concern for the youth of the area and their educational needs. Groves High School is home of the Fighting Scottish Rebels football and basketball teams. Campus points of interest include the Woodville-Tompkins Annex, where
1156-849: Was the first climate-controlled school in Georgia. Mercer was named for George Anderson Mercer, an attorney who served as the president of the Board of Education from 1883 until his death in 1907. Garden City Elementary School was built to serve the consolidated student population of the former Benjamin Sprague and Martin G. Haynes elementary schools. Services to the citizens of Garden City include: The Garden City Parks and Recreation Department has year-round programs available for citizens. Youth sports include baseball, girls' fast pitch softball, T-ball, football, cheerleading, soccer, gymnastics and basketball. The city also provides non-team activities such as
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