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Massie Heritage Center
Housed in the historic Massie School Building in Savannah, the Massie Heritage Center is one of the nation's...

Masters Tournament
First played in 1934, the Masters Tournament is one of golf's four "major" events, alongside the U.S....

Mattiwilda Dobbs (b. 1925)
Mattiwilda Dobbs's exceptional vocal gifts and musical skill enabled her to cross color barriers to become...

Maule Air
Maule Air, Incorporated, based in Moultrie, is a family-owned aircraft manufacturing company that produces...

Max Cleland (b. 1942)
Max Cleland serves as an inspiration to many people across the nation for his ability to overcome tragedy...

Maynard Jackson (1938-2003)
Elected mayor of Atlanta in 1973, Maynard Jackson was the first African American to serve as mayor of...

McCleskey v. Kemp (1987)
In Gregg v. Georgia (1976), the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the argument that capital sentencing was in...

McDonough
The city of McDonough, located approximately thirty miles southeast of Atlanta, is the seat of government...

McDuffie County
McDuffie County is located on the geological fall line in east central Georgia along the Savannah River...

McIntosh County
McIntosh County, on the Georgia coast, was created from Liberty County by an act of the state legislature...

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