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Jessye Norman (b. 1945)
The soprano Jessye Norman, a Georgia native, has performed at all the world's leading opera houses. She...

John Norris (1804-1876)
The architect John Norris designed major public buildings and private residences in Savannah between...

G. L. Norrman (1848-1909)
Swedish-born Gottfried Leonard Norrman came to Atlanta in 1881 after an extensive architectural education...

North Georgia College and State University
North Georgia College and State University (NGCSU), a unit of the University System of Georgia, is one...

North Georgia Technical College
North Georgia Technical College, the first vocational school in Georgia, is located in Clarkesville,...

William J. Northen (1835-1913)
Despite William Northen's success and influence as an educator, agricultural reformer, state legislator,...

Deborah Norville (b. 1958)
Georgia native Deborah Norville, a journalist and author, is best known for her brief stint as the co-anchor...

Nuclear Threat Initiative
The Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) is a nonprofit agency based in Washington, D.C., and chaired by former...

Samuel Nunes (ca. 1667-ca. 1741)
Samuel Nunes (or Nunez), a physician, was one of the first Jewish immigrants to the Georgia colony in...

Sam Nunn (b. 1938)
Sam Nunn represented Georgia for twenty-four years in the U.S. Senate, where he distinguished himself...

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