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Turner Field
Turner Field is the home stadium of the Atlanta Braves baseball team and is named for former Braves owner...

Turner Foundation
Since its founding in the early 1990s, the Atlanta-based Turner Foundation has committed hundreds of...

D. Abbott Turner (1892-1982)
For more than sixty years, D. Abbott Turner was a central figure in Columbus and the larger Georgia business...

Henry McNeal Turner (1834-1915)
One of the most influential African American leaders in late-nineteenth-century Georgia, Henry McNeal...

Joseph Addison Turner (1826-1868)
Joseph Addison Turner was a writer, editor, publisher, lawyer, and planter. He is best known for publishing...

Ted Turner (b. 1938)
In the last three decades of the twentieth century, Ted Turner transformed himself into a modern-day...

William Bradley Turner (b. 1922)
Since the mid-twentieth century, William Bradley ("Bill") Turner has been a business, civic, and philanthropic...

Elbert Parr Tuttle (1897-1996)
Elbert Parr Tuttle was a circuit court judge who exercised great influence during the civil rights era....

Twiggs County
Twiggs County, in central Georgia, was created by the state legislature in 1809 by the division of Wilkinson...

John Twiggs (1750-1816)
A prominent militia leader during the Revolutionary War (1775-83), John Twiggs led Georgia forces against...

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