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Monday, February 18, 2019

Changes in Gwinnett County :: hometown environment

everyplace magazine involvements change. somewhat things change for the better while other things change for the worse. One thing thats fix to change though is your environment. Personally I stomach seen my hometown go through many changes during the eleven years that I experience resided in Gwinnett County. A few of the accounts which have changed in my hometown throughout time have been the tribe including diversity, architecture, and the aspect of the people that grew up with me.I offset printing moved to Gwinnett in Nineteen-Ninety Four. At which time I attended simple-minded school. at one time at that time school mostly consisted of African Americans and Caucasians. right off eleven years later you can go back to that selfsame(prenominal) school and now you will see all type of assorted ethnicities in the school such as Bosnians, Haitians, Mexicans, etc. Towns are bound to see brisk diversities in their area because over time the population will increase. Gwinnet t took a drastic increase in population as it was Georgias fastest growing County. As you take a look around the community now you can see that on that point are all different types of ethnic stores and not just Chinese. forthwith there are Caribbean restaurants as well as Jamaican and Thai. When new cultures move into an area its good for the younger population as it teaches them to be more diverse and understand other people.Architecture is a huge role in my hometown. Since Gwinnett was such a hot County at the time growing up meant that it would bring in a bunch of architectural work, which it did. When I first moved here the only stores I can remember besides the gas stations were Winn Dixie, Eckerd, and OZ Video. Now Over the time that same area has went through a drastic change. Now Winn Dixie is Save Rite, OZ video is closed. Along with Eckerd are CVS and Walgreens within a half mile. Another example is that in the beginning the only merriment was Town Center Cinema which is now a dollar moving picture and Mardi Gras Arcade which is now gone. When you look around now the area includes AMC theaters as well as the construction of two malls, Discover Mills and The perambulation of Georgia. What I am trying to point out is with more population comes more development and my town has seen plenty of it.The last part of my hometown which has changed is the sanctuary so to speak.

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