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

Piedmont Geologic Province
The Piedmont geologic province, underlain by igneous and metamorphic rocks, forms the foothills of the...

Piedmont Hospital
Located on Peachtree Road in Atlanta's Buckhead community, Piedmont Hospital has met the city's health-care...

Pierce County
Covering 343 square miles in southeast Georgia, Pierce County is the state's 120th county, created in...

Pike County
In 1822 Pike County, the state's fifty-sixth county, was created from Monroe County in west central Georgia...

Pilgrim Health and Life Insurance Company
Founded in 1898 in Augusta, Pilgrim Health and Life Insurance Company became the first insurance provider...

Plains
Plains, a small Sumter County town in southwest Georgia, is located approximately nine miles west of...

Planetariums
Because Georgia has several major planetariums scattered throughout the state, the planetarium experience...

Plant Life on Granite Outcrops
Granite outcrops stand in stark contrast to the surrounding matrix of old-field areas and oak-hickory-pine...

 Pogo 
The comic strip Pogo, created by Walt Kelly, ran in daily newspapers from 1948 to 1973. The strip was...

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