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Polk County
Covering 311 square miles in northwest Georgia, Polk County is the state's ninety-sixth county, created...

Ponce de Leon Ballpark
Ponce de Leon Ballpark in Atlanta was one of the nation's finest minor league baseball facilities in...

Poor Whites
Georgians have always had the poor in their midst. But from the inaccurate story of original settlement...

Populist Party
In 1892 Georgia politics was shaken by the arrival of the Populist Party. Led by the brilliant orator...

Poultry
The Georgia poultry industry is a highly mechanized production complex that markets chicken and egg products...

Precious Bryant (b. 1942)
A charismatic country blues singer and fingerstyle guitarist of the Piedmont tradition, Precious Bryant...

Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A) (or PCUSA) is the largest Presbyterian body in Georgia, with more than...

Presbyterian Church in America
The Presbyterian Church in America is one of the fastest-growing denominations in the United States....

Preservation Laws
The progress Georgia has made in preserving its tangible cultural heritage would not have been possible...

Preservation of Historic Buildings and Places
Throughout Georgia, people preserve historic buildings, districts, and archaeological sites as community...

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