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Flowery Branch
Flowery Branch is located in Hall County on the shores of Lake Lanier in northeast Georgia. The town,...

Floyd County
Northwest Georgia's Floyd County, formerly home to many of the state's Cherokee Indians, was established...

Charles Rinaldo Floyd (1797-1845)
Charles Rinaldo Floyd, the third child and second son of General John Floyd, followed his father into...

Flying Trucks
An innovative technology under development by Georgia researchers could improve the fuel efficiency of...

Folk Arts and Crafts: Overview
One of Georgia's great riches is its heritage of folk art, but different meanings for that term have...

Folklife: Overview
Georgia folklife includes a wide range of community-shared, informally learned traditions, from the African...

Jane Fonda (b. 1937)
Jane Fonda is an award-winning actor, a political activist, and a former fitness guru who moved to Atlanta...

Francis Fontaine (1845-1901)
Francis Fontaine, an aristocrat possessed of a cultivated mind and brilliant conversational abilities,...

Foodways: Overview
Foodways, a comparatively recent term, is the study of the procurement, preparation, and consumption...

Forest Removal in the Georgia Mountains
Forest removal in the Georgia mountains began on a small scale with Native Americans and reached its...

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