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Carrollton
Carrollton, the seat of Carroll County, is a major educational, economic, and health care center for...

Fiddlin' John Carson (ca. 1868-1949)
In the spring of 1922, Georgia's "Fiddlin' John" Carson, at the age of fifty-four, became the first genuine...

Carter Center
The Carter Center is a nongovernmental, not-for-profit organization established in Atlanta in 1982 by...

Carter Family
The election of Plains native Jimmy Carter to the U.S. presidency in 1976 brought members of his immediate...

Jimmy Carter (b. 1924)
Jimmy Carter, the only Georgian elected president of the United States, held the office for one term,...

Jimmy Carter Library and Museum
The Jimmy Carter Library and Museum was dedicated in Atlanta on October 1, 1986. It is one of ten presidential...

Rosalynn Carter (b. 1927)
Rosalynn Carter, wife of the thirty-ninth U.S. president, Jimmy Carter, forged a career in public service...

Cartersville
Located in northwest Georgia, forty-four miles north of Atlanta and seventy-nine miles south of Chattanooga,...

Turner Cassity (1929-2009)
Poet, playwright, and short-story writer Turner Cassity earned fame for his prolific publication of formal...

Catholic Church
The Catholic Church in Georgia is both one of the earliest and one of the fastest-growing religious institutions...

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