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One Divine Design
One Divine Design
Date:
Oct 28, 2019 - Oct 28, 2022
Location(s):
9A E. Broad Street Newnan, GA 30263
- 770-683-3120
Category(s):
Services
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One Divine Design is a family owned business run by owner and operator Terri Ingram. We have been embroidering & screen printing professionally since 2007! We
can help you and your company, team, staff or students look professional! Call us at 770-683-3120. We would be glad to discuss your project and give you a quote!
History of the Building
Located at 9 East Broad Street, One Divine Design, founded by Terri Ingram in 2017, is a shop that provides custom screen printing and embroidery. Before it was home to One Divine Design, 9 East Broad Street has housed a plethora of businesses throughout the years. The first documentation of a business in the building was in 1885, as the building housed a dentist office. From 1895-1911, a jewelry store used the space. In 1936, the building became home to Matthew’s Billiards Parlor, which later, in 1949, became Woodrow Craven Billiards. The next documented use for the building was in 1983, as the building became the state assistant district attorney child support office. The building was purchased by Terri Ingram in 2016, and 9 East Broad Street continues to be a historic pillar of the downtown historic district.
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