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R. A. Miller (1912-2006)
R. A. Miller, a resident of Rabbittown, an unincorporated community north of Gainesville, was one of...

R.E.M.
R.E.M., one of the most critically honored rock bands in America, had its roots deep in the red Georgia...

Rabun County
Rabun County, in northeast Georgia, is the state's forty-seventh county. Comprising 371 square miles,...

Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School
Rabun Gap–Nacoochee School is one of the largest coeducational, college-preparatory boarding...

Radio Broadcasting
Commercial radio broadcasting in Georgia began on March 15, 1922, when a hastily assembled transmission...

Rafting Folklore
Timber raftsmen played a major role in the economy of Georgia during the great building boom that followed...

Railroads
Georgia's first railroad tracks were laid in the mid-1830s on routes leading from Athens, Augusta, Macon...

Ralph "Country" Brown (1921-1996)
One of the most popular professional baseball players in Atlanta history, Ralph "Country" Brown was a...

Ralph Abernathy (1926-1990)
Ralph Abernathy was Martin Luther King Jr.'s chief partner in the civil rights movement. He helped to...

Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum
Savannah's modern civil rights movement was charted by local African Americans and adhered to the principles...

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