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Petersburg
Once Georgia's third largest town, Petersburg, located in the forks of the Broad and Savannah rivers...

Hugh Peterson Sr. (1898-1961)
Hugh Peterson Sr., a native of Ailey, in Montgomery County, served in the Georgia General Assembly from...

Peyton Anderson Foundation
The Peyton Anderson Foundation of Macon is the result of one man's determination to repay his community...

Ulrich Bonnell Phillips (1877-1934)
Ulrich Bonnell Phillips was the first major historian of the South and of southern slavery, and his work...

Physics
The history of physics in Georgia uniquely portrays the regional, national, and international impact...

Phytoremediation
Many types of soil and water pollutants that pose a serious risk to human and environmental health can...

Pickens County
Pickens County, located at the foot of the Appalachian Mountains in north central Georgia, was formally...

Battle of Pickett's Mill
The Battle of Pickett's Mill was among the more decisive encounters of the Atlanta campaign during the...

Piedmont
The Georgia Piedmont lies between the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Upper Coastal Plain. It is part of...

Piedmont College
Piedmont College, a private liberal arts institution, was founded in 1897 to serve residents of the Appalachian...

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