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Rowe Bowen

Historic Preservation Programs of the Georgia Department of Transportation
While the primary goal of the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) is to provide a "safe, efficient...

Matt Bowers

Evander Holyfield (b. 1962)
Evander Holyfield, who spent most of his childhood in Atlanta and currently lives in Fayetteville, rose...

Georgia Tech Football
With one of college football's dominant programs in the first half of the twentieth century, the Georgia...

John Heisman (1869-1936)
A legendary coach who helped create college football's national following, John Heisman was the head...

UGA Football
As of the 2005 season the University of Georgia (UGA) football program has won five national championships,...

UGA Men's Basketball
The men's basketball program at the University of Georgia (UGA), established in 1905, has enjoyed a number...

Paige Bowers

Bobs Candies
In the 1920s a cherubic child in a red-and-white hat hawked the quintessential Christmas treat—the...

Cagle's
In the 1940s Cagle's was a mom-and-pop poultry shop in downtown Atlanta where customers could choose...

Ellis Bros. Pecans
Ellis Bros. Pecans, founded and operated in Vienna by the Ellis family, produces a variety of foodstuffs...

King and Prince Seafood
Known for producing some of the most beloved seafood dishes served at American restaurants, the Brunswick...

Royal Crown Cola Company
Columbus-based Royal Crown Cola Company (RC), although never as renowned as its rival Coca-Cola, used...

South Georgia Pecan Company
The Valdosta-based South Georgia Pecan Company, the second-largest pecan-shelling company in the nation,...

Tom's Foods
In 1925 the Columbus-based Tom Huston Peanut Company began selling single-serving packages of roasted...

W. B. Roddenbery Company
Georgia's first pure cane syrup was made by Seaborn Anderson Roddenbery, a Cairo doctor who practiced...

Eric E. Bowne

Westo Indians
The Westo Indians, who lived along the Savannah River near Augusta from about 1660 to 1680, were one...

Kim Boykin

Buddhism
Buddhism is a major world religion that originated in India around the fifth century B.C. and spread...

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