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Galvin died in Marietta, | Georgia at age 62. |
is an American rock band once based in Macon, | Georgia. |
is a private social club located in Atlanta, | Georgia. |
He was paroled in Augusta, | Georgia on May 3 of that year. |
I-285 is Atlanta, | Georgia's perimeter route and I-575 connects with cou |
Troupe was born in Swainsboro, | Georgia in 1982. |
of Time convention, held annually in Atlanta, | Georgia. |
School is a K-12 private school in Fairburn, | Georgia. |
Hudgens served in the | Georgia House of Representatives as well as the Georg |
He started playing football in Madison, | Georgia, where his talents soon became evident. |
nnel 50, is an LPTV station located in Macon, | Georgia. |
untry at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, | Georgia. |
tag Residence Hall is a residence hall in the | Georgia Tech Freshman Experience. |
Clements was born in 1951 in Savannah, | Georgia. |
A battle was fought in Southeastern | Georgia near the Georgian border in Ertsukhi. |
She was born in Augusta, | Georgia. |
Eugene Talmadge Memorial Bridge in Savannah, | Georgia |
ic Railway is a heritage railroad in northern | Georgia. |
Carlyle died in Norcross, | Georgia, at the age of 55. |
School is a high school located in Kathleen, | Georgia which is just south of Warner Robins, Georgia |
rom a self-inflicted gunshot wound in Athens, | Georgia on November 25, 1991. |
a CNN International anchor based in Atlanta, | Georgia. |
r for WSAV-TV, the NBC Affiliate in Savannah, | Georgia. |
The game was played in the | Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia on December 7, 2002 |
in 1841 and commenced practice in Greenville, | Georgia. |
Keith currently resides in Hampton, | Georgia with his father Keith Fitzhugh, Sr. and mothe |
It was played in Columbus, | Georgia at the Green Island Country Club. |
of Montreal performing in Athens, | Georgia, on March 24, 2005 |
He was in private practice in Savannah, | Georgia from 1789 to 1821, and he served in the Georg |
ern (United States) home cooking in Savannah, | Georgia. |
Seminary in 1842 when it opened in LaGrange, | Georgia. |
Victory World Church in Norcross, | Georgia, is a multi-ethnic nondenominational megachur |
He was born in Glenn, | Georgia. |
In 1999, | Georgia Tech began offering local degree programs to |
ollege-preparatory Christian school in Macon, | Georgia, United States. |
ree annual music and arts festival in Athens, | Georgia, first held in 1997. |
is a sports-talk radio station in Brunswick, | Georgia. |
School is a public high school in Greenville, | Georgia, United States. |
itain at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, | Georgia. |
She died February 3, 2005 in Athens, | Georgia. |
Hillyer died in Decatur, | Georgia, in 1886 and was buried in Oakland Cemetery i |
Brim grew up in Columbus, | Georgia, and received a Masters of Fine Arts at the U |
d by ComStar Media Fund and based in Atlanta, | Georgia. |
bar in 1857 and commenced practice in Butler, | Georgia. |
Griffin was born in Bainbridge, | Georgia and graduated from the Citadel military colle |
Miller was born February 2, 1900 in Macon, | Georgia. |
istoric church at 901 5th Avenue in Columbus, | Georgia. |
He resided in Alma, | Georgia, until his death there on November 28, 1981. |
ttended Bainbridge High School in Bainbridge, | Georgia. |
coach a River Ridge High School In Woodstock, | Georgia. |
Tim Donnelly was born in Atlanta, | Georgia, the third of 14 children. |
He died in LaGrange, | Georgia. |
Jeremy Lamb grew up in Norcross, | Georgia. |
Museum of Patriotism is a museum in Atlanta, | Georgia. |
cher at Little River Elementary in Woodstock, | Georgia. |
She died in Atlanta, | Georgia in 1930. |
Winn died at the age of 72 in Roberta, | Georgia. |
e attended the Martin Institute in Jefferson, | Georgia, and graduated from the University of Georgia |
Operations against Hood in northern | Georgia and northern Alabama September 29-November 3. |
He was commissioned as a colonel in the | Georgia state militia. |
Metcalf is a small village in southwestern | Georgia. |
He served in the | Georgia Senate from 1902 to 1904 and was appointed to |
s a public high school located in Reidsville, | Georgia, USA. |
a 3,000 seat multi-purpose arena in Savannah, | Georgia, United States. |
an upscale neighborhood located in Columbus, | Georgia. |
ded Cartersville High School in Cartersville, | Georgia. |
He resumed the practice of law in Americus, | Georgia. |
West served in the | Georgia House of Representatives from 1892 until 1901 |
ris Cooper Norman (born 1962-05-25 in Albany, | Georgia) is a former punter in National Football Leag |
rise at 127 Peachtree Street, NE, in Atlanta, | Georgia. |
First Baptist Church Woodstock, in Woodstock, | Georgia. |
Fox was born in Lawrenceville, | Georgia. |
wn Hamilton), now doing mornings in Savannah, | Georgia. |
atholic, college preparatory school in Macon, | Georgia. |
n enclosed shopping mall located in Valdosta, | Georgia, United States. |
is a public high school located in Brunswick, | Georgia in Glynn County, Georgia. |
The Alliance Center is a complex in Atlanta, | Georgia. |
in 1995, and had its headquarters in Atlanta, | Georgia. |
ody Ridley (born May 19, 1942, in Chatsworth, | Georgia) is a former NASCAR driver. |
itain at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, | Georgia. |
per for the State Railroad Office in Atlanta, | Georgia. |
He was inducted in the | Georgia Racing Hall of Fame in 2007. |
ed at the 1996 Summer Paralympics in Atlanta, | Georgia, United States. |
security of a church-going family in Toccoa, | Georgia. |
Trippi lives in Athens, | Georgia with his second wife, Margaret. |
iner Academy is a private school in Marietta, | Georgia. |
Muschamp was born in Rome, | Georgia, but he grew up in Gainesville, Florida. |
He was in private practice in Albany, | Georgia from 1954 to 1955. |
He was born in Athens, | Georgia. |
Nabil was raised as a Muslim in Loganville, | Georgia. |
Dale Van Sickel was born in Eatonton, | Georgia in 1907, but grew up in Gainesville, Florida. |
stories are based on his experiences in rural | Georgia during the depression. |
l Transitional Center is located in Savannah, | Georgia in Chatham County, Georgia. |
He died in Odessadale, | Georgia, October 15, 1909. |
ls, Inc., is a historic building in Columbus, | Georgia. |
ool is a public high school located in Evans, | Georgia. |
He was in private practice in Macon, | Georgia from 1965 to 1972. |
The U.S. Post Office in Wildwood, | Georgia. |
Robert Stewart Hyer was born in Oxford, | Georgia in 1860. |
rch 26, 2005 at the Elks Lodge #78 in Tucker, | Georgia. |
She was born Lula Carson Smith in Columbus, | Georgia in 1917. |
chools is a private school (K-12) in Atlanta, | Georgia, USA. |
She grew up in Atlanta, | Georgia. |
African American Museum is located in Macon, | Georgia. |
torm was born Annie Blanche Banks in Eastman, | Georgia. |
Campbell County Courthouse in Fairburn, | Georgia was built in 1871. |
4,358-seat multi-purpose arena in Statesboro, | Georgia. |
dmitted to the bar and practiced in Savannah, | Georgia. |
,000-seat sports stadium located in Columbus, | Georgia. |
Colquitt County Prion is located in Moultrie, | Georgia in Colquitt County, Georgia. |
He was born in Savannah, | Georgia, and died in California. |
Taylor County Courthouse in Butler, | Georgia was built in 1935. |
Born in Griffin, | Georgia, Bennett attended the University of Georgia w |
aterfall and historic mill site in Cedartown, | Georgia. |
rican snack food company founded in Columbus, | Georgia. |
Born in Elberton, | Georgia, he moved with his family to Anderson, South |
Times is a newspaper published in Thomaston, | Georgia and printed in LaGrange Georgia. |
Bounds died on August 24, 1913 in Washington, | Georgia. |
h Fanning in 1837 while he lived in Columbus, | Georgia. |
878-1940) was an architect active in Atlanta, | Georgia and other areas. |
at Creekland Middle School in Lawerenceville, | Georgia. |
n for the 1996 Summer Paralympics in Atlanta, | Georgia. |
October 24, 1967, Rogers died in Gainesville, | Georgia and was buried in Demorest, Georgia. |
onounced MUHK-uh-lee) is a creek in southwest | Georgia (U.S. state). |
of Al-Islam, is a mosque located in Atlanta, | Georgia, created since 1990. |
layed for the Whitefield Academy in Mableton, | Georgia and his senior year at Peachtree Ridge in Suw |
He was in private practice in Atlanta, | Georgia from 1941 to 1942. |
ABC-affiliated television station in Augusta, | Georgia, USA. |
He was in private practice in Atlanta, | Georgia from 1945 to 1967. |
He was born in 15 July 1978 in Savannah, | Georgia. |
n American singer-songwriter based in Athens, | Georgia. |
s a 4-year liberal art institute in Garleton, | Georgia. |
Born in Sparta, | Georgia, Harris moved to Greenville, Georgia, in 1833 |
ir home games at Gray Civic Center in Albany, | Georgia. |
rney Bussey (born May 20, 1962 in Lincolnton, | Georgia) is a former American football safety. |
ell Residence Hall is a residence hall in the | Georgia Tech Freshman Experience. |
tholomew's is an Episcopal parish in Atlanta, | Georgia. |
He became a practicing lawyer in Statesboro, | Georgia. |
les Patrick (born November 19, 1954 in Macon, | Georgia) is an American former professional basketbal |
y High School is a high school in Lincolnton, | Georgia. |
Walnut Hill Historic District in Carnesville, | Georgia was built in 1850. |
graduated from Morehouse College in Atlanta, | Georgia. |
ool located on Wilmington Island in Savannah, | Georgia. |
all coach at TW Josey High School in Augusta, | Georgia |
East Columbus is a district in Columbus, | Georgia. |
Born in LaGrange, | Georgia, Morgan received an LL.B. from the University |
ntsville, Alabama, he now resides in Atlanta, | Georgia. |
Upon graduation he practiced law in Cairo, | Georgia (Grady County). |
founded in 1889 and published in Blackshear, | Georgia. |
a 6,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Savannah, | Georgia, United States. |
Brewster died on October 1, 2000 in Alma, | Georgia. |
al's is an American company based in Atlanta, | Georgia. |
a public secondary school located in Dallas, | Georgia, U.S. |
Ligon, Robert Ligon was born in Watkinsville, | Georgia. |
Serving a 17-county region in Northeast | Georgia, Athens Regional Health Services is one of No |
lue Angels: The story of Aviation in Augusta, | Georgia |
Laboratory (STL) is one of eight labs in the | Georgia Tech Research Institute. |
Ramspeck was born in Decatur, | Georgia. |
rbe, a Florida native who grew up in Atlanta, | Georgia, studied drama at the University of Georgia. |
is a low-power television station in Dalton, | Georgia, broadcasting locally on channel 49. |
nized Creek Nation tribe located in Southwest | Georgia. |
shipped back to the Taurus plant in Atlanta, | Georgia for installation. |
the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in Atlanta, | Georgia. |
Hannah grew up in Sandersville, | Georgia and later attended art school at the Universi |
had been in private practice in Gainesville, | Georgia from 1974 to 1984, and in Atlanta, Georgia fr |
taught at a Baptist high school in Covington, | Georgia in 1843. |
e spent the next seven years in Cartersville, | Georgia practising medicine, teaching and farming. |
Hagan was born in Sylvania, | Georgia and attended the University of Georgia Univer |
He once again served in the | Georgia House of Representatives from 1884-1880. |
Larson was born in Jesup, | Georgia in 1959. |
orth-south route in Laurens County in central | Georgia. |
a 3,916-seat multi-purpose arena in Columbus, | Georgia, USA. |
Southern Rivers is an area in southwest | Georgia, United States, spreading north. |
” was born on October 13, 1913, in Warrenton, | Georgia. |
Calhoun State Prison is located in Morgan, | Georgia in Calhoun County, Georgia. |
Hatcher served in the | Georgia House of Representatives from 1973 to 1980. |
ner of Windward Tennis Academy in Alpharetta, | Georgia. |
any Transitional Center is located in Albany, | Georgia in Dougherty County, Georgia. |
nown as one of the most beautiful in northern | Georgia. |
nathan Kerner (born June 6, 1974, in Atlanta, | Georgia) is an American professional basketball playe |
State Medical Prison is located in Grovetown, | Georgia in Columbia County, Georgia. |
m is a Jewish summer camp located in Clayton, | Georgia, in the mountains of north Georgia. |
The game was played in the | Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia on December 6, 1997 |
ar public high school located in Adairsville, | Georgia, United States. |
The regiment saw action in Kentucky, | Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee. |
p Game was played on December 2, 2006, in the | Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia. |
Born in Savannah, | Georgia in 1788, Cuthbert graduated from Princeton Co |
is in at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, | Georgia. |
October 1995 at Castlegate Hotel in Atlanta, | Georgia. |
Bagby died in Marietta, | Georgia, six days before his 72nd birthday. |
For the FM radio station in Ambrose, | Georgia, United States, see WDMG-FM. |
They were based in Americus, | Georgia. |
Delivery truck of Golden Flake in Bainbridge, | Georgia |
He was born in Athens, | Georgia to Ross Crane and Martha White Elliott and gr |
It was played in Roswell, | Georgia at the Horseshoe Bend Country Club. |
The Kiokee Baptist Church in Appling, | Georgia is a building from 1808. |
Edwards was born and raised in Savannah, | Georgia. |
a grades 9-12 public high school in Kennesaw, | Georgia. |
Mize was born in Demorest, | Georgia, where he later played baseball for Piedmont |
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