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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"...

Lucy May Stanton (1875-1931)
Lucy May Stanton created works in oil, pastel, and watercolor; but she is best known as a painter of...

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

State Budgeting
The state of Georgia, like most other governments, operates under a financial plan called a budget. The...

State Flags of Georgia
On May 8, 2003, Governor Sonny Perdue signed legislation creating a new state flag for Georgia. The new...

State Historic Preservation Office
The Historic Preservation Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources is the state agency...

State Revenues in Georgia
Every government must have money to operate, and state governments are no exception. If there is to be...

State's Rights Hotel
The State's Rights Hotel served as Georgia's Whig Party headquarters from about 1839 to 1847. During...

Statesboro
Bulloch County quickly began to attract settlers and develop a promising agricultural economy after it...

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