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New Urbanism
New Urbanism is a late-twentieth-century architectural and urban design movement that has influenced...

Frances Newman (1883-1928)
Frances Newman was a novelist, translator, critic, book reviewer, and librarian. Writing within a feminist...

Newnan
Newnan, the county seat of Coweta County, lies thirty-eight miles southwest of downtown Atlanta via ...

Newton
Newton in southwest Georgia is the county seat of Baker County and the county's only incorporated town....

Newton County
Newton County lies approximately thirty miles east of Atlanta along Interstate 20. Its irregular star...

Louie D. Newton (1892-1986)
Louie D. Newton was a prominent Baptist preacher, author, and denominational leader who served as the...

Phil Niekro (b. 1939)
Phil Niekro fashioned a long, successful sports career by mastering the most confounding pitch in the...

Nineteenth-Century Georgia Newspapers
Georgia citizens in the nineteenth century relied on newspapers to keep them informed about what was...

Eugenius A. Nisbet (1803-1871)
Eugenius A. Nisbet served in the Georgia legislature, in the U.S. Congress, and as one of the original...

Willard Nixon (1928-2000)
Pitcher Willard Lee Nixon gained fame on the baseball diamonds of Boston, Massachusetts, and other American...

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