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GREA closes on funding for office, museum in Flowery Branch

By Ken Stanford Contributing Editor
Posted 11:52AM on Sunday 4th May 2014 ( 11 years ago )
GAINESVILLE - The Gainesville-based Georgia Retired Educators Association signed the papers this week to borrow about $ 900,000 in order to begin construction on a new State Office/Museum Building in Flowery Branch.

GREA Executive Director Bill Sloan says the museum will be dedicated to Public Education in Georgia and "we hope to make it a really great facility to honor our profession. I believe only two other states have a museum dedicated to the education profession."

Sloan added that the 24,000 members of GREA raised $500,000 out of their own pockets in about five years in order to purchase the land across from the Atlanta Falcons complex.

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