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Hernando de Soto in Georgia
The first European to explore the interior of what is now the state of Georgia was Hernando de Soto....

Herschel Johnson (1812-1880)
Perhaps most famous as Stephen Douglas's 1860 vice presidential candidate, Herschel Johnson played an...

Herschel Walker (b. 1962)
Herschel Walker made an indelible mark on University of Georgia (UGA) football history as a record-setting...

Hiawassee
Located on the shores of Lake Chatuge, a man-made lake in northeast Georgia, Hiawassee serves as the...

High Museum of Art
Located in the midtown section of Atlanta, the High Museum of Art is one of the most important art museums...

Hilda Belcher (1881-1963)
Hilda Belcher, a native of Vermont, began a long association with the state of Georgia in 1913, when...

Hinduism
Hinduism is one of the fastest growing religious communities in Georgia. Hindus in Georgia number more...

Hinesville
The city of Hinesville is the seat of Liberty County. Located forty miles southwest of Savannah, the...

Hiram Warner (1802-1881)
Hiram Warner was one of the original members of the Supreme Court of Georgia, eventually becoming that...

Historic Chattahoochee Commission
Organized in 1970, the Historic Chattahoochee Commission (HCC) promotes tourism and historic preservation...

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