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G. L. Norrman (1848-1909)
Swedish-born Gottfried Leonard Norrman came to Atlanta in 1881 after an extensive architectural education...

G. Lloyd Preacher (1882-1972)
G. Lloyd Preacher, a major figure in southeastern architectural history, is perhaps best known for designing...

G. Lombard Kelly (1890-1972)
G. Lombard Kelly served as dean and president of the Medical College of Georgia (later Georgia Health...

G8 Summit in Georgia
The G8 Summit is an annual meeting of the eight largest industrial nations. The leaders of these nations...

GALILEO
GALILEO (GeorgiA LIbrary LEarning Online), a project of the Board of Regents of the University System...

Gainesville
Gainesville, the "Queen City of the Mountains," is located fifty-two miles northeast of Atlanta on Interstate...

Gainesville State College
Founded in 1964, Gainesville State College is the only publicly supported two-year college in northeast...

Garden Club of Georgia
The Garden Club of Georgia was officially established on June 7 and 8, 1928, at the Biltmore Hotel in...

Gari Melchers (1860?1932)
Gari Melchers was a distinguished late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century artist whose work was...

Garnett Andrews (1798-1873)
Garnett Andrews was a jurist, writer, politician, and Know-Nothing candidate for governor, and the father...

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