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Southface Energy Institute
The Southface Energy Institute, established in Atlanta in 1978, promotes sustainable homes, workplaces,...

Southwest Georgia Technical College
Southwest Georgia Technical College is located in Thomasville, the seat of Thomas County. Satellite campuses...

Soybeans
Soybeans, introduced to Georgia in the eighteenth century, are raised today in the state as a source...

Spalding County
Spalding County, in west central Georgia, was created in 1851 by the state legislature from parts of...

Phinizy Spalding (1930-1994)
As a professor of history at the University of Georgia, Phinizy Spalding emerged as the nation's leading...

Thomas Spalding (1774-1851)
Thomas Spalding, noted antebellum planter of Sapelo Island, was one of the most influential agriculturists...

Spanish Exploration
The initial European exploration of Georgia was carried out in large part by Spaniards, first operating...

Spanish-American War in Georgia
On the quiet evening of February 15, 1898, the American exercise in saber rattling with Spain over the...

Sparta
Located in the old cotton plantation country of middle Georgia, Sparta is the seat of Hancock County...

Species Extinction and Endangered Species
Georgia is home to more than 4,000 species of native or naturalized vascular plants and vertebrate animals....

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