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Atlantic American Corporation
Atlantic American Corporation, an insurance-holding company based in Atlanta, was incorporated in January...

Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway
Georgia's coast is more than 100 miles in length. Its most impressive natural feature is the chain of...

Atlantic Slave Trade to Savannah
Over the course of forty-eight years, Savannah played an integral role in the Atlantic slave trade. Although...

Atticus G. Haygood (1839-1896)
Atticus G. Haygood, an editor, author, and educator, was a distinguished president of Emory College and...

Attorney General
The attorney general, the state's chief legal officer, is one of the six popularly elected executive...

Auburn Avenue (Sweet Auburn)
Extending less than two miles eastward from Peachtree Street, Auburn Avenue was the commercial, cultural,...

Auburn Avenue Research Library on African American Culture and History
Anchoring the west end of the Sweet Auburn historic district, the Auburn Avenue Research Library on African...

Augusta
Augusta is Georgia's second oldest and second largest city and is the seat of Richmond County. Nature...

Augusta Canal
The Augusta Canal, constructed in 1845, provides water to the city, power to factories, and transportation...

 Augusta Chronicle 
The Augusta Chronicle, which started as the weekly Augusta Gazette in 1785, is one of the oldest newspapers...

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