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Monroe County
Monroe County, located in west central Georgia about fifty miles south of Atlanta and twenty-five miles...

Montgomery County
Montgomery County, in east central Georgia, is the state's twentieth county. It was created from part...

Monticello
Monticello, the seat of Jasper County and one of two municipalities in the predominantly rural county,...

Moody Air Force Base
Located in south Georgia, ten miles northeast of Valdosta, Moody Air Force Base is the home of the 23d...

Moonshine
Georgians have made moonshine since the late eighteenth century. During the colonial and antebellum periods,...

Moonshine Kate (1909-1992)
Rosa Lee Carson, better known as Moonshine Kate, was one of the first women to record country music during...

Moravians
The Moravians are Protestants who trace their origins to ancient Bohemia, in the present-day Czech Republic....

Mordecai Sheftall (1735-1797)
The highest-ranking Jewish officer on the colonial side during the Revolutionary War (1775-83), Mordecai...

Morehouse College
Morehouse College is one of ten historically black colleges and universities in Georgia. Located a few...

Morgan County
Morgan County, in central Georgia, was created from Baldwin County by an act of the state legislature...

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