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Kennesaw, GA -- U.S. city in Georgia
Population (2000): 21675
Housing Units (2000): 8670
Land area (2000): 8.439431 sq. miles (21.858026 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.067868 sq. miles (0.175778 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 8.507299 sq. miles (22.033804 sq. km)
FIPS code: 43192
Located within: Georgia (GA), FIPS 13
Location: 34.025183 N, 84.615875 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 30144
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Usage examples of "kennesaw".

Unless it was done by a software maestro, which I'm willing to bet Kennesaw isn't.

One blow would be enough to disable him, allowing Kennesaw to concentrate on destroying the thick-set subhuman.

A skilled and experienced hand-to-hand fighter, Kennesaw had expected that.

He was Jesus the Savior at Dalton, and now he’s Judas the Betrayer at Kennesaw Mountain, all in six weeks.

In the early morning hours be­fore the noises of the town awoke, the cannon at Kennesaw Mountain could be heard faintly, far away, a low dim booming that might have passed for summer thunder.

There were so many marriages that month while Johnston was holding the enemy at Kennesaw Mountain, marriages with the bride turned out in blushing happiness and the hastily borrowed finery of a dozen friends and the groom with sa­ber banging at patched knees.

Why, four months ago Dalton, Resaca, Kennesaw Mountain had been to her only names of places on the railroad.

The sooner they got to that lab at Kennesaw State, the better shed be.

Every couple of months, under Thomas Starkey's command, they went to a simple, post-and-beam log cabin in the Kennesaw Mountains of Georgia and spent a long weekend together.

Then we were on some narrow, meandering country road in Kennesaw Mountain Park.

Every couple of months, under Thomas Starkey's command, they went to a simple, post-and-beam log cabin on Kennesaw Mountain in Georgia and spent a long weekend together.

Then we were on some narrow, meandering country road in Kennesaw Mountain National Park.

One was killed in Missouri, one in Virginia, and he left one at Kennesaw Mountain.

He had won the battles of Dalton, Resaca, and New Hope Church in May, the battle of Kennesaw Mountain in June, the battles of Peach Tree Creek and Atlanta in July, and had formally occupied Atlanta on September 2d.

Sherman soon tried a frontal attack at Kennesaw Mountain—tried it and saw it bloodily repulsed.