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Atlanta Vinyl Hardwood Flooring Installation – 50Floor
Flooring Installation in Atlanta
Atlanta Vinyl Hardwood Flooring Installation - 50Floor
Atlanta Vinyl Hardwood Flooring Installation - 50Floor
4701 Granite DrTucker Georgia 30084United States
+16786615911
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Atlanta Vinyl Hardwood Flooring Installation by 50Floor offers an effortless and personalized way to upgrade your home's flooring in Atlanta, GA, and the surrounding areas. Our unique service begins with a complimentary in-home consultation, where we bring a wide selection of flooring samples directly to your doorstep, allowing you to choose the perfect match for your home's existing lighting and décor without leaving the comfort of your house. Our inventory includes a variety of flooring options such as vinyl, laminate, carpet, luxury vinyl tile, and hardwood, ensuring that we meet every taste and budget.
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Tucker is a city located in DeKalb County, Georgia, United States, located near Atlanta and was originally settled in the 1820s, and later developed as a railroad community in 1892. According to the 2016 United States Census Bureau annual estimate of resident population, it has a population of 35,322. In a November 2015 referendum, by a 3:1 margin (73.94%), voters approved incorporating Tucker into a city. In March 2016, Tucker residents elected the city's first mayor and city council. == History == === Settlers === The 1821 Georgia Land Lottery opened portions of state land for settlement between the Flint and Ocmulgee rivers, including present-day DeKalb County. The Muscogee (Creek) Nation ceded the land to the United States in January of that year, and drawings for lots measuring 202.5 acres (81.9 ha) each began in May in Milledgeville, the state capital until 1868. The land grant fee was $19.00.In 1821, the area that would become Tucker was in Militia District 572 in Henry County. The state created DeKalb County on December 9, 1822, and District 572 became DeKalb's 18th District, or the Brownings District, reportedly named for Andrew Browning.Among the thirty cemeteries within a 4-mile (6 km) radius of Main Street, approximately 30 graves belong to individuals born in the 18th century, four of whom are Revolutionary War soldiers. Twelve graves belong to Confederate soldiers. === Civil War === In spite of DeKalb County delegates voting against secession from the United States, Georgia joined the Confederacy and seceded from the Union in 1861.