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Sarah Bernhardt in Georgia
Sarah Bernhardt, the premiere French actress of her time, performed in Atlanta in 1881 and in 1906. She...

Savannah
Founded in 1733 by colonists led by James Edward Oglethorpe, Savannah is the oldest city in Georgia and...

Savannah City Plan
Savannah's remarkable city plan is distinguished from those of previous colonial towns by its repeated...

Savannah College of Art and Design
The Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) is a private, nonprofit institution located in Savannah...

Savannah College of Art and Design, Architecture Program
Established in 1985, the architecture program at the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) attracts...

Savannah Electric and Power Company
Before its 2006 merger with Georgia Power, Savannah Electric and Power Company powered nearly 140,000...

 Savannah Morning News 
The Savannah  Morning News covers coastal Georgia, a number of inland counties, and a small portion of South...

Savannah River
The Savannah River, one of Georgia's longest and largest waterways, defines most of the boundary between...

Savannah River Ecology Laboratory
In 1951 Eugene Odum, a professor at the University of Georgia, contracted with the U.S. Atomic Energy...

Savannah State University
Savannah State University, a historically black institution, is the oldest black public university in...

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