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Rock Mounds and Structures
Indian-made rock structures occur in several parts of Georgia. The most famous is the Rock Eagle just...

Rockdale County
Rockdale County in north central Georgia was created from parts of Henry and Newton counties in 1870....

Roland Hayes (1887-1977)
The tenor Roland Hayes was the first African American man to win international fame as a concert performer....

Rollins, Inc.
Rollins, which began as a radio station in 1948, has grown into a diversified company with 400 locations,...

Rome
Rome, the seat of Floyd County, is situated within a triangle defined by Atlanta; Birmingham, Alabama;...

Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation
The Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation developed around 88-degree (Fahrenheit) thermal...

Rosalynn Carter (b. 1927)
Rosalynn Carter, wife of the thirty-ninth U.S. president, Jimmy Carter, forged a career in public service...

Rosemary Daniell (b. 1935)
A writer and a teacher of writing, Rosemary Daniell is known for her provocative poems and memoirs. Her...

Rosenwald Schools
The Rural School Building Program of the Julius Rosenwald Fund provided financial grants for the construction...

Roswell
Located twenty miles north of Atlanta on the Chattahoochee River, Roswell was originally in Cobb County...

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