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

Homeschooling
In 1975 the number of children receiving home-based instruction in the state of Georgia was about 10,000....

Mary Hood (b. 1946)
Mary Hood is best known for her work as a short-story writer, although she regularly publishes reviews...

John Hope (1868-1936)
John Hope was an important African American educator and race leader of the early twentieth century....

Lugenia Burns Hope (1871-1947)
Lugenia Burns Hope was an early-twentieth-century social activist, reformer, and community organizer....

Miriam Hopkins (1902-1972)
Savannah-born actress Miriam Hopkins appeared in thirty-six full-length films over the course of a four-decade...

Lena Horne (1917-2010)
Perhaps best known for her sultry rendition of the song "Stormy Weather," which she performed in the...

Horses
In the United States as well as in Georgia, a sizeable and diverse industry revolves around the horse....

Horticulture
Horticulture is a significant and expanding component of agriculture in Georgia, ranking second only...

House Types
Houses make up more than three-quarters of all the historic buildings in Georgia. They also constitute...

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