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Licensed to Dallas, | Georgia, USA, it serves the west-northwestern Atlanta |
After the 1907 game with | Georgia Tech, it was revealed that there were at leas |
Licensed to Morrow, | Georgia, USA, it serves the Atlanta area. |
Licensed to Cartersville, | Georgia, USA, it serves the Atlanta area. |
is in Johns Creek but the title has (Duluth, | Georgia) after it. |
The humid subtropical climate of | Georgia influences its plant and animal life. |
No one here is talking about | Georgia and its relationship with Europe. |
The 151st General Assembly of the State of | Georgia convened its first session on January 10, 201 |
12 begins in Avondale Estates, DeKalb County, | Georgia at its intersection with S.R. 10 and ends at |
Georgia outscored its opponents 247-17. | |
February 3 - | Georgia pledges its support to the planned United Sta |
For the 20th century Congressman from | Georgia, see James W. Overstreet. |
t Elizabeth Ashley-Towle was born in Atlanta, | Georgia on January 12, 1902. |
ob" Hartsfield (December 15, 1931 in Atlanta, | Georgia - January 25, 1999 in Roswell, Georgia), nick |
Dr. Curtis G. Hames Sr. (1920 Claxton, | Georgia - January 6, 2005 Savannah, Georgia) was a fa |
provost duty at Nashville, Dalton, and Macon, | Georgia, until January 1866. |
Schley Barrett (January 27, 1899 in Atlanta, | Georgia - January 18, 1982 in Atlanta, Georgia) was a |
He died near Rossville, | Georgia, on January 16, 1851, and was buried in the N |
His family moved to Jefferson County, | Georgia, and Jenkins attended the University of Georg |
In 1971, | Georgia governor Jimmy Carter assigned the upkeep of |
1952 Wit and Wisdom of | Georgia Law, John L Respess, Jr |
In 1851, the park was expanded and named for | Georgia Governor John Forsyth. |
nson State Prison is located in Wrightsville, | Georgia in Johnson County, Georgia. |
one of her friends during that time the poet | Georgia Douglas Johnson. |
Raised as a Baptist in Pittfield, | Georgia, she joined the Pentecostal movement as a you |
Returning to | Georgia, he joined the Russian army. |
Based at CNN's headquarters in Atlanta, | Georgia, Sanchez joined the network in September 2004 |
For the U.S. Representative from | Georgia, see Joseph Bryan. |
s Jackson - United States Representative from | Georgia, a judge advocate in the American Civil War, |
He was a judge on the Superior Court of | Georgia, Oconee Judicial Circuit of Georgia from 1979 |
ed the Articles of Confederation on behalf of | Georgia on July 24, 1778. |
enter made his professional debut in Atlanta, | Georgia on July 10, 2010 against Kenny Jackson. |
e died at his home, Copse Hill, at Grovetown, | Georgia, on July 6, 1886. |
y, Kilpatrick's 3rd Cavalry Division, Army of | Georgia, to July, 1865. |
Domonique Simone (born in Valdosta, | Georgia on June 18, 1971) is an African-American adul |
erbally committed to attend the University of | Georgia in June 2009. |
s assigned as Commandant of Post at Columbus, | Georgia on June 10, 1864. |
Georgia Washington Junior High School | |
Georgia Washington Junior High School, Mount Meigs (u | |
The FBI field office in Atlanta, | Georgia has jurisdiction in 14 cities. |
For the town in | Georgia, see Khoni. |
Georgia Tech kicker Dan Burnett kicked a 29 yard fiel | |
David IV of | Georgia, a King of Georgia from 1089 to 1125 |
Big Wet Asses 7: Flower Tucci, Gia Jordan, | Georgia Peach, Kinzie Kenner, Naomi |
For station located in Peachtree City, | Georgia formerly known as WBZY, see WWLG. |
The Kidd House in Lavonia, | Georgia, also known as Kidd Residence was built in 19 |
Gotsiridze left | Georgia for Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih in April 2003. |
Expatriate communities exist in Estonia, | Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Turkmenistan |
Deep Shag Records is an Atlanta, | Georgia record label started in 1999. |
Prior to 1803, | Georgia distributed land via a headright system. |
s most of Cumberland Island in Camden County, | Georgia, the largest of Georgia's Golden Isles. |
Taylor was born in | Georgia in late 1795. |
Hannah grew up in Sandersville, | Georgia and later attended art school at the Universi |
Trippe was born near Monticello, | Georgia and later moved with his family to an area ne |
It supposedly originated from ancient | Georgia and later propagated to many neighbor countri |
One of the sons, John, became governor of | Georgia and, later, United States Minister to Spain. |
She was built at Columbus, | Georgia, and launched in December 1864. |
Georgia wiretapping laws, according to Georgia state | |
He was also named one of | Georgia's Super Lawyers 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2008 as |
while protesting a G-8 Summit in Sea Island, | Georgia, Brown learned of the massive poverty in the |
Georgia Library Learning Online, more commonly known | |
He recruited men from | Georgia and led the Georgia Battalion. |
He served in the | Georgia state legislature 1861 to 1863. |
First, he was elected as a member of | Georgia state legislature in 1830. |
He was a Representative, | Georgia State Legislature from 1925 to 1928. |
Jackson was elected to the first | Georgia state legislature. |
trian corridor through campus, connecting the | Georgia Tech Library to the Georgia Tech Student Cent |
Georgia Denny, Linda Cokeman (Helen Henny costume) | |
The eastern terminus of the route is at the | Georgia state line east of Ranburne. |
The route continues eastward to the | Georgia state line, where it continues as Georgia Sta |
na and the Robertsville community borders the | Georgia state line, Attapugus, Georgia, Faceville, Ge |
Georgia Tech lines up in their own endzone | |
The | Georgia Public Links |
The building is included on The | Georgia Trust's list of 2011 Places in Peril. |
Armenia, Bulgaria, | Georgia and Lithuania were the newcomers this year. |
With no other options, the couple leaves for | Georgia to live with family. |
is a low-power television station in Dalton, | Georgia, broadcasting locally on channel 49. |
Georgia is located at approximately 33° N 83.5° | |
The first Nazarene Church in the state of | Georgia was located in Donalsonville where T.J. Shing |
Spalding High School ( | Georgia) is located in Griffin, Georgia. |
The seat of government for | Georgia is located in Atlanta. |
ty owned multi-purpose stadium near Savannah, | Georgia (officially located in Isle of Hope, Georgia) |
private school originally located in Athens, | Georgia, now located in Oconee County, Georgia. |
o the first place that the Medical College of | Georgia was located. |
Atlanta with Athens, where the University of | Georgia is located. |
In 1978 he ran for governor of | Georgia, but lost to Democratic incumbent George Busb |
Georgia Southern lost to #13 Georgia Tech 10-6. | |
Georgia State lost the game 63-7. | |
As a result of the firings, all | Georgia universities lost their accreditation. |
ved from Cherokee County territory during the | Georgia Land Lottery of 1832. |
Strum was born in 1890 in Valdosta, | Georgia, to Louis H. and Dora (Ramsey) Strum. |
theastern U.S.A.: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, | Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Caro |
sdiction includes Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, | Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma and |
Lowndes County, Mississippi; Lowndes County, | Georgia; and Lowndes County, Alabama are named in his |
eason, his team beat perennial powerhouses in | Georgia, and LSU. |
In 1945, Empire Collins was sold to The South | Georgia Co Ltd. |
Julia Dubina, | Georgia 13.36 m |
He is listed by | Georgia Trend Magazine in the "Most Influential Georg |
Gibson attended University of | Georgia and majored in Speech Communications. |
ted Logic Corporation is located in Kennesaw, | Georgia, and manufactures building automation systems |
The natural history of | Georgia covers many plant and animal species. |
Georgia DOT maps | |
Etowah marble, also called | Georgia pink marble, is a marble with a characteristi |
of Montreal performing in Athens, | Georgia, on March 24, 2005 |
He then moved to Hawkinsville, | Georgia in March 1836. |
Wood was born near Cuthbert, | Georgia on March 12, 1795. |
DJ Red Alert in Atlanta, | Georgia in March 2008 |
, D.C., Justice Melton grew up in East Point, | Georgia and Marietta. |
Georgia Historical Marker - "Cherokee County Gold" | |
" | Georgia Historical Commission" stamped on one of old |
Hinton moved to Atlanta, | Georgia and married his current wife, Snow, in 1983. |
usly been the head coach at the University of | Georgia and Marshall University. |
34-1784) Government Agent for South Carolina, | Georgia and Maryland |
They live in | Georgia and Maryland. |
He was paroled in Augusta, | Georgia on May 3 of that year. |
Her funeral, which was private, took place in | Georgia on May 7, 2011. |
He was paroled at Athens, | Georgia, on May 8. |
t and killed near his home in Stone Mountain, | Georgia on May 21, 2005. |
ed from Europe in 1862 and died in Waresboro, | Georgia, on May 10, 1864. |
The | Georgia Tech MBA program has also performed well in t |
unincorporated community in Gwinnett County, | Georgia, see Mechanicsville (Gwinnett County, Georgia |
The station is currently owned by | Georgia Eagle Media, Inc. |
e spent the next seven years in Cartersville, | Georgia practising medicine, teaching and farming. |
The 2010-11 | Georgia Bulldogs men's basketball team represented th |
The assault on New | Georgia was met with determined enemy resistance. |
Wallengrenia otho otho ( | Georgia to Mexico and Brazil (Amazonas)) |
They are stray through southern | Georgia, New Mexico, and Kansas. |
of and adjacent to the city of Warner Robins, | Georgia, 18 mi (29 km) SSE of Macon, Georgia, and abo |
1963 | Georgia vs. Miami Orange Bowl |
He also served as an assistant coach at | Georgia Tech, Miami, Buffalo, and Boston University. |
rvice carried him to pastoral appointments in | Georgia, Illinois, Michigan, and Ohio. |
Georgia Leigh Middleman is an American country singer | |
he census-designated place in Baldwin County, | Georgia, see Midway-Hardwick, Georgia. |
For the former Attorney General of | Georgia, see Mike Bowers. |
The Chairman of the Democratic Party of | Georgia is Mike Berlon. |
It is located in Decatur, | Georgia, 5 miles (8.0 km) east of Atlanta, Georgia, ( |
le River rises in northwestern Turner County, | Georgia, 7 miles (11 km) northwest of Ashburn. |
He was appointed a colonel in the | Georgia State Militia, then a captain in the 18th Geo |
He was commissioned as a colonel in the | Georgia state militia. |
that the solicitor's office in Fulton County, | Georgia filed misdemeanor battery charges on Septembe |
These states included: Alabama, | Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and South Carolina. |
Southeastern United States: Alabama, Florida, | Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Sout |
immy Autry State Prison is located in Pelham, | Georgia in Mitchell County, Georgia. |
Deborah Grover - | Georgia Mae Mitchell |
e the parents of four children, Phoebe, Toby, | Georgia and Molly. |
ium security level prison located in Forsyth, | Georgia in Monroe County, Georgia. |
Persons was born near Smarrs, | Georgia, in Monroe County; however, his family moved |
It is native to the waters off South | Georgia and, more generally, the Southwest Atlantic. |
JSC Madneuli -The leading mining company in | Georgia contributing more than 10% of Georgian export |
See Cherokee County, | Georgia for more information on the historical reason |
Fulton County, | Georgia, the most populous of Georgia's counties |
Born at Liberty Hill, near Franklin, | Georgia, Handley moved to Alabama. |
Born in Augusta, | Georgia, Jones moved to New York at an early age. |
Born in Elberton, | Georgia, he moved with his family to Anderson, South |
Born in Sparta, | Georgia, Harris moved to Greenville, Georgia, in 1833 |
Georgia Power moved into the building in 1955 until 1 | |
ssion made landfall at St. Catherines Island, | Georgia, and moved inland, where it steadily weakened |
He was born in Henry County, | Georgia and moved to Griffin in 1865. |
Born near Carnesville, | Georgia, Sandidge moved to Louisiana and became a pla |
ted associate justice of the Supreme Court of | Georgia and moved to Atlanta, Georgia. |
Georgia (Georgia moved from zone UTC+04 to UTC+03 on | |
Born in Athens, | Georgia, Cooper moved with his parents to Florida in |
Born in Rome, | Georgia, Herndon moved to Wood County, Texas, in May |
The transfer was never effected, and | Georgia was moved to an anchorage 3 miles below Borde |
The | Georgia Gwizzlies moved from Gwinnett County to Macon |
Born in | Georgia, Dickson moved to Mississippi. |
In | Georgia the movement was called Kmara. |
Performed by | Georgia Anne Muldrow |
Killa Peach (track on the album by | Georgia Anne Muldrow) (2007) |
For the case of the convicted | Georgia police murderer claiming false identification |
Georgia On My Mind | |
She sang several classics, such as | Georgia on My Mind, Midnight Train to Georgia and At |
Georgia on My Mind - 3:08 | |
Georgia on My Mind | |
The community of Tucker, | Georgia is named for him. |
In 1828, the city of Newnan, | Georgia was named in his honor. |
Jenkins County, | Georgia is named in his honor. |
Rabun County, | Georgia was named in honor of William Rabun. |
Colquitt County, | Georgia is named in memory of Walter T. Colquitt. |
Clarke County, | Georgia is named in honor of Elijah Clarke. |
Emanuel County, | Georgia is named in his honor. |
Turner County, | Georgia is named in his honor. |
County High School, located in Fayetteville, | Georgia, was named a National Blue Ribbon School in 1 |
Cook County, | Georgia, is named in his honor. |
Fort Stewart and Stewart County, | Georgia are named after Daniel Stewart. |
Payne Hall at the University of | Georgia is named in his honor. |
Georgia Place Names by Kenneth K. Krakow, 3rd Edition | |
Georgia Place Names by Kenneth K. Krakow | |
It is a unit of the | Georgia Air National Guard. |
Atlanta, | Georgia, a National Park Service Discover Our Shared |
The Wing is part of the | Georgia Air National Guard. |
1/171 AVN REGT | Georgia Army National Guard (Transferred from Dobbins |
For the military structure of the Republic of | Georgia, see National Guard of Georgia |
In January 2010, the | Georgia Army National Guard established its OCS Progr |
W51AB Flintstone, | Georgia, etc., near Chattanooga, never applied for di |
museum is located just outside Warner Robins, | Georgia, and near Robins Air Force Base. |
Six Flags Over | Georgia is near Austell, but is located in unincorpor |
Currently, there are two stations in the | Georgia Fireball Network. |
Neighboring | Georgia declared neutrality during the conflict. |
maintains development offices in Alpharetta, | Georgia, Bulgaria, New Delhi, Tokyo and Cluj-Napoca. |
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