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Georgia Writers Association
The Georgia Writers Association is a nonprofit support and advocacy group for writers in the state. The...

Georgia Writers Hall of Fame
As part of the University of Georgia's Year 2000 millennial celebration, the University Libraries established...

Georgia Yellow Hammers
The Georgia Yellow Hammers, an old-time fiddle string band from Gordon County, were active from the mid-...

Georgia and the Sectional Crisis
Georgia played a pivotal role in the sectional crisis of the 1850s, in which southern politicians struggled...

Georgia in 1860
Georgia, uniquely situated among southern states on the eve of the Civil War (1861-65), played a vital...

Georgia's City Governments
There are at present 535 cities and towns in Georgia. Each possesses a charter of municipal incorporation...

Georgia's County Governments
In Georgia, unlike most states with large cities, the county is still the center of political and cultural...

Georgia's Cultural Landscape: Overview
Georgia's cultural landscape is a product of the distinct history of the state, of what has been built,...

Georgia's Historic Capitals
The gold-covered capitol dome in the Atlanta skyline signifies that the city is home to Georgia's state...

Georgia-Pacific
Georgia-Pacific, a multinational corporation that manufactures paper, pulp, packaging, tissue, building...

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