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Kassandra Hobart

Kassandra Hobart

Nutritional Therapy Practitioner
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FUNCTIONAL NUTRITION IS MORE THAN WHAT YOU EAT Take back your energy, your sleep, your food My approach to wellness through functional nutrition heals underlying root causes, while addressing symptoms, all from the comfort of your home.


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Patti McCoy

Patti McCoy

Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioner
Offers virtual services

English

I empower young adults to reduce inflammation and balance their gut health by providing tools, knowledge, and skills in Foundational nutrition, so they can feel healthy, confident, and strong.I believe that real-food home cooking is the key to living a long, healthy life. However, most young adults…


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Tiffany Nelson

Tiffany Nelson

Nutritional Therapy Practitioner
Offers virtual services

English

Hello! I am so excited you're exploring a Nutritional Therapy approach to wellness and healing, you won't be disappointed! I've had the privilege of seeing friends, family, and clients lives transformed through the healing power of food and I desperately desire the same for you! Just like you, I…


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Albany, GA

 

Albany is a city in the U.S. state of Georgia. Located on the Flint River, it is the seat of Dougherty County and is the sole incorporated city in that county. Located in southwest Georgia, it is the principal city of the Albany, Georgia metropolitan area. The city's population was 68,089 in 2020.

It became prominent in the nineteenth century as a shipping and market center, first served by riverboats. Scheduled steamboats connected Albany with the busy port of Apalachicola, Florida. They were replaced by railroads. Seven lines met in Albany, and it was a center of trade in the Southeast.

Albany is part of the Black Belt, a geological formation of soil conducive to cotton growth. An extensive area in the Southern geographical area of the United States. From the mid-20th century, it received military investment during World War II and after, which helped develop the region. Albany and this area were prominent during the civil rights era, particularly during the early 1960s as activists worked to regain voting and other civil rights. Railroad restructuring and reduction in the military here caused job losses, but the city has developed new businesses.

Albany is located at (31.582273, −84.165557), within Southwest Georgia. It lies in a belt of historically rich farmland in the East Gulf coastal plain, on the banks of the Flint River. The city is 78 mi (126 km) southeast of Columbus, 151 mi (243 km) south of Atlanta, 45 mi (72 km) south of Americus, 93 mi (150 km) southwest of Macon, 39 mi (63 km) west of Tifton, 73 mi (117 km) northwest of Valdosta, 88 mi (142 km) north of Tallahassee, Florida, 70 mi (110 km) east of Eufaula, Alabama, and 84 mi (135 km) east of Dothan, Alabama.

As of 2010, the city of Albany had been a member of the Arbor Day Foundation's Tree City USA Program for 23 years. Tree-lined streets are common, with large, mature oaks and other native trees. The city has a tree ordinance and a certified arborist on staff.

Albany places a strong emphasis on health and wellness for its residents. Moreover, Albany's commitment to healthcare is evident in its medical institutions, including Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital, which ensures that residents have access to quality healthcare services. For an adrenaline rush, head to All American Fun Park for a mix of amusement park rides and bowling. Nature enthusiasts can explore Chehaw Park, which offers mountain biking, camping, and more. Planet Fitness is a top spot for those looking to stay in shape with state-of-the-art gym facilities. For more structured health programs, there are several fitness centers like Max Fitness, known for its comprehensive workout options, and Crunch Fitness, which offers a variety of classes and equipment. Wellness coaching and specialty fitness classes are also available at local venues such as CrossFit Carnivore. These facilities and activities make Albany a vibrant hub for health and wellness enthusiasts.

Top sites in Albany, GA are Thronateeska Heritage Center, Albany Civil Rights Institute, and Turtle Grove Park.

Population: 66,877 (2023). ZIP code: 31701. Area code(s): 229. Elevation: 197 ft (60 m). Area: 55.83 sq mi (144.59 km2).

 

FAQs

What is Albany, GA known for?

It is the hub of Southwest Georgia for culture, shopping, education, healthcare, and recreation. Albany is a great place to live, work and play. Growing families have the opportunity to educate their children in public or private schools.  The Dougherty County School System operates 14 elementary schools, five middle schools, three high schools, and six other learning centers attended by 15,308 students.  

 

Is Albany, GA a good place to live?

The low cost of living in Albany, GA attracts many residents. Albany’s housing costs are half as much as the state of Georgia and the national average. Albany also has lower grocery and transportation costs. There are more renters than homeowners in Albany (60% to 40%), and median rent in Albany is lower than the national average ($738 in Albany versus $1,062). Albany is also home to two universities, Albany State University and Albany Technical College. These universities provide jobs as well as mold students to become effective contributors to a diverse city. 

 

Is Albany, GA rural or urban?

Albany, the seat of Dougherty County, has been the commercial hub of southwest Georgia for most of its history. Although it had competitors, namely Americus, Thomasville, and Valdosta, around the beginning of the twentieth century, Albany remains the urban center of the region. The city supports a significant museum, the Albany Museum of Art, which features one of the largest collections of African art in the Southeast.

 

Sources

City of Albany

Dougherty County

Wikipedia

Store Space

Georgia Encyclopedia

Thronateeska Heritage Center

Albany Civil Rights Institute

Turtle Grove Park

Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital

All American Fun Park

Chehaw Park

Planet Fitness

Max Fitness

Crunch Fitness

CrossFit Carnivore

 

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