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Precious Bryant (b. 1942)
A charismatic country blues singer and fingerstyle guitarist of the Piedmont tradition, Precious Bryant...

Beverly Buchanan (b. 1940)
Beverly Buchanan found her calling as an artist after pursuing a career in health education and realizing...

Tom Buck (b. 1938)
Tom Buck is a longtime Columbus lawyer and civic leader who served for thirty-eight years in the Georgia...

Buddhism
Buddhism is a major world religion that originated in India around the fifth century B.C. and spread...

Building Types: Overview
Within the large and diverse architectural heritage of Georgia there are clear architectural patterns...

Eugene Bullard (1895-1961)
Eugene Bullard was the world's first black combat aviator, flying in French squadrons during World War...

Bulloch County
When it was formed in 1796 as Georgia's twenty-first county, Bulloch County consisted of more than 500,000...

Archibald Bulloch (1730-1777)
Archibald Bulloch was a Revolutionary soldier, a leader of Georgia's Liberty Party, and the state's first...

James D. Bulloch (1823-1901)
James Dunwoody Bulloch, the primary naval agent of the Confederacy in Europe, oversaw the building of...

Rufus Bullock (1834-1907)
Rufus Bullock was the first Republican to be elected to Georgia's highest political office, serving as...

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