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Athens
Athens, home of the University of Georgia (UGA), is located along the north Oconee River in Clarke County...

Athens Technical College
Athens Technical College is located in Athens, the seat of Clarke County, northeast Georgia's center...

Chet Atkins (1924-2001)
One of the finest guitar players of his generation, Chet Atkins helped to originate the "Nashville Sound"...

Atkinson County
Atkinson County, Georgia's 153rd county, covers an area of 338 square miles and was carved from portions...

William Y. Atkinson (1854-1899)
A noted proponent of education and credited with helping to establish the first state women's college,...

Atlanta
Atlanta is the capital of Georgia and the state's largest city. It is also one of the most important...

Atlanta Ballet
The Atlanta Ballet, founded in 1929, has continuously operated for longer than any other ballet company...

Atlanta Black Crackers
The Atlanta Black Crackers played in the Negro Southern League and the Negro American League during the...

Atlanta Braves
After spending seventy-seven years in Boston, Massachusetts, and thirteen in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the...

 Atlanta Business Chronicle 
The Atlanta Business Chronicle, a weekly journal, has covered economic trends, events, and multimillion-dollar...

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