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John's Creek is located in the Land of Milk and Honey.
This is very true. Whole Foods is in Johns Creek. They offer many brands of milk and what is really cool? They have Honey pots where you can get your own honey self serve!
John's Creek was created as a municipality out of a few other areas in North Fulton in 2006, so this is why in part there is a lack of information online and this website has mostly 2000-era statistics posted. You can find out more by reading a Wiki article about John's Creek. I would guess the City-Data admins will add John's Creek, Milton and some other recently created cities in Georgia later this year or next year when the 2010 census is released.
Yep, as for Milton we will need to see how the Georgia civil war ends with Milton trying to succeed itself from Fulton. Of course you would need to change the Georgia constitution. I for one do not feel this will ever happen, if so Fulton would lose to much revenue.
I know this comment was tongue in cheek, but I just don't want anyone considering the area to get the wrong impression. My kids are in their third year at Shakerag Elementary in Johns Creek and have never had more than 4 white children in each of their classrooms. My subdivision has only two white families. The rest are Ehiopian, Dominican, Puerto Rican, Indian, Sri Lankan, Korean, and Chinese.
Some parts of Johns Creek are "whiter" but other parts are very ethnically diverse.
Johns Creek has really, really changed in the past 5-10 years.
I know this comment was tongue in cheek, but I just don't want anyone considering the area to get the wrong impression. My kids are in their third year at Shakerag Elementary in Johns Creek and have never had more than 4 white children in each of their classrooms. My subdivision has only two white families. The rest are Ehiopian, Dominican, Puerto Rican, Indian, Sri Lankan, Korean, and Chinese.
Some parts of Johns Creek are "whiter" but other parts are very ethnically diverse.
Johns Creek has really, really changed in the past 5-10 years.
Johns Creek is another good northern suburb. It works out very well for many people, just like different parts of the metro serve interest of others.
OP has no other post than this. No reason to fight, please...
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