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Albany Civil Rights Movement Museum
The Albany Civil Rights Movement Museum opened in November 1998. Located in the Old Mt. Zion Baptist...

Albany Movement
According to traditional accounts the Albany Movement began in fall 1961 and ended in summer 1962. It...

Albany Museum of Art
The Albany Museum of Art, located in Albany, in southwest Georgia, has one of the largest collections...

Albany State University
Founded in 1903, Albany State University is one of three historically black colleges and universities...

Albany Technical College
Albany Technical College is located in Albany, the seat of Dougherty County and the commercial hub and...

Edward Porter Alexander (1835-1910)
Edward Porter Alexander served in twelve major battles and campaigns of the eastern theater of the Civil...

Charles Allen (1913-2005)
Charles Allen was a prominent United Methodist minister who served as pastor of Grace Methodist Church...

Ivan Allen Jr. (1911-2003)
Ivan Allen Jr. served as mayor of Atlanta from 1962 to 1970. He is credited with leading the city through...

Ivan Allen Sr. (1876-1968)
In 1900 while still in his mid-twenties, Ivan Allen cofounded the Atlanta office supply firm later known...

Alliance Theatre
The Alliance Theatre, the largest regional theater in the Southeast, is recognized nationwide as a great...

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