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Revenue Sources, Local
Since counties and municipalities are creations of the state, their capacity to generate revenues is...

Revivals and Camp Meetings
In early-twenty-first-century Georgia, stadium-sized revival meetings featuring Billy Graham or the Promise...

Revolutionary War in Georgia
Though Georgians opposed British trade regulations, many hesitated to join the revolutionary movement...

Rhythm and Blues Music: Overview
Rhythm and blues (R&B), which combines soulful singing and a strong backbeat, was the most popular...

Rice
Rice, Georgia's first staple crop, was the most important commercial agricultural commodity in the Lowcountry...

Rich's Department Store
Founded in 1867, Rich's Department Store came to symbolize the retail shopping experience in Atlanta...

Richard Aeck (1912-1996)
In the pendulum swing between the traditional building arts (whose basis for beauty is ornamented form)...

Richard B. Russell Jr. (1897-1971)
Richard B. Russell Jr. served in public office for fifty years as a state legislator, governor of Georgia,...

Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies
The Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies is a center for documenting and promoting...

Richard B. Russell Sr. (1861-1938)
Richard B. Russell Sr. served Georgia as a state legislator and appeals court justice before being elected...

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