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NASCAR
Georgia drivers, car owners, mechanics, and speedways have long played an important role in the establishment,...

Charles Nabell (1887-1970)
Charles Nabell, an Atlanta native, was one of the first singers to record traditional Western folk songs,...

Nacoochee Mound
The Nacoochee Mound site is situated along the banks of the upper Chattahoochee River in the mountains...

Viola Ross Napier (1881-1962)
Viola Ross Napier was elected to Georgia's House of Representatives in 1922, only two years after the...

Natasha Trethewey (b. 1966)
Natasha Trethewey, an English professor at Emory University in Atlanta, won the Pulitzer Prize in poetry...

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) has had an unbroken presence in...

National Civil War Naval Museum at Port Columbus
The National Civil War Naval Museum at Port Columbus, formerly the Confederate Naval Museum, is the only...

National Historic Landmarks
National Historic Landmarks (NHLs) are cultural resources (buildings, sites, districts, structures, and...

National Historic Sites
Eight historic sites managed by the National Park Service represent Georgia's history from the Native...

Georgia Museum of Natural History
The collections affiliated with the Georgia Museum of Natural History are made up of more than four million...

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