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

Naval Air Station Atlanta
From 1943 until 2009 Naval Air Station Atlanta (NAS) trained flight personnel from throughout the southeastern...

Naval Stores Industry
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Georgia was the world's leading producer of naval...

Navy Supply Corps School
Known as the "Cradle of the Supply Corps," the Navy Supply Corps School (NSCS) was located in Athens...

Church of the Nazarene
The Church of the Nazarene is a conservative branch of the Wesleyan family of denominations. Nazarenes,...

Isa-Beall Williams Neel (1861-1953)
Isa-Beall Williams Neel was an outstanding educator and a gifted speaker and leader. She was president...

Leon Neel (b. 1927)
Leon Neel is a leading advocate of the ecological management of forests. Trained by famed Georgia naturalist...

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

Jackson Lee Nesbitt (1913-2008)
Jackson Lee Nesbitt, a noted printmaker and painter of the American Scene, dedicated his artistic career...

New Deal
Georgia was helped perhaps as much as any state by the New Deal, which brought advances in rural electrification,...

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