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Babbie Mason (b. 1955)
Babbie Mason is an African American contemporary Christian singer-songwriter, author, television talk-show...

Babyland General Hospital
Babyland General Hospital, known worldwide as the birthplace of the hand-stitched, original Cabbage Patch...

Bacon County
Bacon County, in southeast Georgia, was named for U.S. senator Augustus Octavius Bacon, who served four...

Bailey White (b. 1950)
Bailey White first achieved popularity reading her local color essays on National Public Radio. Her distinctive,...

Bainbridge
Bainbridge, the seat of Decatur County, is located in southwest Georgia approximately forty miles north...

Bainbridge College
Nestled among stately pines and moss-draped oaks in southwest Georgia, Bainbridge College is a two-year...

Baker County
Baker County, in southwest Georgia, was formed from Early County in 1825. Before the Civil War (1861-65)...

Baldwin County
Within the borders of Baldwin County in central Georgia are some of the region's most important historical...

Bamboo Farm and Coastal Gardens
Historic plant collections at the University of Georgia Bamboo Farm and Coastal Gardens began in 1890,...

Banks County
Banks County, in northeast Georgia, is the state's 129th county, comprising 233 square miles. The county...

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