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Historic Columbus Foundation
Founded in June 1966, the Historic Columbus Foundation (HCF) is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization....

Historic Preservation Programs of the Georgia Department of Transportation
While the primary goal of the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) is to provide a "safe, efficient...

Historic Savannah Foundation
Historic Savannah Foundation is a local, private, nonprofit, preservation organization chartered in 1955...

Historically Black Colleges and Universities Initiative
Historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) have been defined as institutions that were established...

History of Historic Preservation
Historic preservation officially began in Georgia in the aftermath of World War II (1941-45), when growing...

Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation
Designated a historic site and state park in 1979, the Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation is among the last...

Hogs
Raised in Georgia for food and profit since colonial times, hogs remain a fixture of the state's economy...

Hoke Smith (1855-1931)
Hoke Smith, a trial attorney and publisher of the Atlanta Journal, was most influential as the leader...

Holly Hunter (b. 1958)
Holly Hunter, a Georgia native, has distinguished herself as an actress on the stage, in Hollywood, and...

Home Rule and Ordinances
The Georgia Constitution specifically provides for "home rule" for counties and municipalities in Georgia....

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