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St. Catherines Island
St. Catherines Island is a privately owned barrier island situated midway on the Georgia coast. Located...

St. EOM (1908-1986)
The self-taught artist and Georgia native St. EOM established the visionary art site Pasaquan in the...

St. Marys
St. Marys has been described at different times over the centuries as a bustling seaport, a sleepy tourist...

St. Simons Island
The second-largest and most developed of Georgia's barrier islands, St. Simons is approximately twelve...

St. Vincent de Paul Society
The St. Vincent de Paul Society is a Catholic nonprofit organization dedicated to assisting members of...

Stallings Island Site
Stallings Island, a National Historic Landmark site, was a major settlement of Late Archaic Native Americans...

Stanley Lindberg (1939-2000)
As editor of the Georgia Review from 1977 until his death, Stanley Lindberg was nationally and internationally...

Stanley v. Georgia (1969)
The U.S. Supreme Court's most famous abortion decision, Roe v. Wade (1973), as well as its companion case...

Stanley, Love-Stanley
The architectural firm Stanley, Love-Stanley was established in Atlanta in 1978 by William J. "Bill"...

State Botanical Garden of Georgia
The State Botanical Garden of Georgia, located in Athens, is a 313-acre preserve set aside by the University...

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