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Larry Nelson (b. 1947)
Longtime Georgia resident and successful professional golfer Larry Nelson has won ten Professional Golfers'...

Larry Rubin (b. 1930)
Larry Jerome Rubin has published hundreds of poems in literary magazines and four volumes of selected...

Late Prehistoric/Early Historic Chiefdoms (ca. A.D. 1300-1850)
Prior to European exploration, the Indians of Georgia and other parts of the Southeast had achieved the...

Late Victorian Architecture: Overview
Across Georgia, the period from 1895 to 1920 was an era of expansion and growth. In Atlanta, for instance,...

Latino Immigration
Beginning in the late 1960s, Georgia, like many of its Deep South neighbors, witnessed an unprecedented...

Laura Belle Barnard (1907-1992)
Laura Belle Barnard, a Free Will Baptist missionary, humanitarian, and educator, was born on February...

Laurens County
Laurens County, in middle Georgia, was established by an act of the state legislature in 1807 and named...

Lawrenceville
Lawrenceville is the seat of Gwinnett County, one of the fastest-growing in the United States. The city...

LeConte Family
Noted for their contributions to the intellectual life of nineteenth-century Georgia, the LeContes originally...

League of Women Voters of Georgia
The League of Women Voters of Georgia, headquartered in Atlanta, describes itself as a "nonpartisan political...

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