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After the first | Georgia Viaduct opened in 1915, the street's eastern |
This itself is legal, as | Georgia law opens primaries to all voters irrespectiv |
bout a French opera singer and chef living in | Georgia who opens a restaurant. |
The Hall of Fame is owned by the state of | Georgia and operated by the Georgia Sports Hall of Fa |
Georgia Midland operates three branch lines, all with | |
Quercus georgiana, the | Georgia oak or Stone Mountain oak, is a rare deciduou |
SR 400 is known locally as the " | Georgia Autobahn", the "North Georgia Autobahn", or t |
The Official Code of | Georgia Annotated or OCGA is the compendium of all la |
Creole marble, also called | Georgia creole or Georgia marble is a marble from qua |
Georgia 92 originally was routed onto Kellogg Creek R | |
Georgia 92 originally terminated at US 19/41. | |
878-1940) was an architect active in Atlanta, | Georgia and other areas. |
The species occurs in the Caucasus: | Georgia and other areas. |
he Stone Mountain Freeway, which also carries | Georgia 10 out to Stone Mountain, Georgia. |
Construction progresses at Granville and | Georgia Streets outside Sears. |
s a 35.5-mile-long (57.1 km) river in western | Georgia, just outside of Columbus. |
Georgia produces over 50 wine types and is the home o | |
1913 Notable Men of Atlanta and | Georgia, 156 pages |
Winston was | Georgia' first paid coach. |
In a newly independent | Georgia, the palace functions as a summer residence o |
20 is also known as Bobby Jones Expressway in | Georgia and Palmetto Parkway in South Carolina. |
In | Georgia the panduri is a three-string fretted instrum |
The 2011 | Georgia State Panthers football team represents Georg |
h Gorge State Park is a 2,689-acre (1,088 ha) | Georgia state park adjacent to Tallulah Falls, Georgi |
la Falls State Park is an 829 acre (3.35 km²) | Georgia state park located between Ellijay and Dahlon |
gh Falls State Park is a 1,050-acre (4.2 km2) | Georgia state park located near Jackson. |
H. Floyd State Park is a 561 acre (2.27 km²) | Georgia State Park located near Summerville at the ba |
Georgia Davis Park | |
The team plays its home games at the | Georgia Soccer Park in nearby East Point, Georgia, wh |
Alatamaha State Park is a 462 acre (1.87 km²) | Georgia state park located in Reidsville, a city on G |
odge is a 5,664 acres (8.85 sq mi; 22.92 km2) | Georgia state park, lodge and protected wilderness ar |
e Jefferson Davis Memorial Historic Site is a | Georgia State Park. |
Born in Tbilisi, | Georgia, then part of Russian Empire, Muskheli emigra |
At the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, | Georgia Jackson participated as an official. |
Chestnikh then switched to skate for | Georgia with partner Evgenia Filonenko. |
Turkey recognized Russian sovereignty over | Georgia and parts of present-day Armenia. |
The | Georgia Republican Party is one of the two major poli |
is historically a non-partisan election, the | Georgia Republican Party and Georgia Christian Coalit |
The Peoples' Party of | Georgia (Populist Party) was organized in 1892 from t |
Hulsey was born in DeKalb County, | Georgia, and passed the Georgia bar in 1859, but didn |
He graduated from the University of | Georgia's law school in 1982 and joined the law firm |
5. Dallas, | Georgia 9,875; Paulding County |
1825, Newnan was the superintendent over the | Georgia State Penitentiary. |
ls Office, $20,000 from the FBI, $10,000 from | Georgia Governor Perdue, $5,000 from the Georgia Sher |
Miss | Georgia pageant performer |
Kirkpatrick (MIT), Ted Shifrin (University of | Georgia), and Pete Storm (Stanford). |
"Something in the Air" ( | Georgia McKearly, Phyllis Baratz Fishelder) - 3:40 |
Tennessee, Alabama and | Georgia Railway Pigeon Mountain Scooters 1922-1951 |
For the town in DeKalb County, | Georgia, see Pittsburg, DeKalb County, Georgia. |
For the town in Walker County, | Georgia, see Pittsburg, Georgia (Walker County). |
The 2002 United States Senate election in | Georgia took place on November 5, 2002. |
Grant County, | Georgia (fictional place) |
Created Metropolitan North | Georgia Water Planning District in 2001 |
For the | Georgia lawyer, planter and Major (CSA), see Edgar Gi |
Georgia Southern played its first year of baseball in | |
Zambiasi was born in Valdosta, | Georgia, and played for the Georgia Bulldogs from 197 |
Born in DeKalb County, | Georgia, he played collegiately for the Georgia Tech |
Georgia also played its first game in Georgia Tech's | |
He had been a | Georgia football player from 1900 to 1902. |
Henton was | Georgia Offensive Player of the Year in 2005. |
The | Georgia Public Policy Foundation (GPPF) is a free-mar |
13 Stories is an Atlanta, | Georgia based pop-band. |
op is the fourth and final album by Marietta, | Georgia jangle poppers Guadalcanal Diary. |
In | Georgia, the population were temporarily divided into |
It is found in Armenia, Azerbaijan, | Georgia (country), possibly Iran (Islamic Republic of |
from Yale University in 1794 and returned to | Georgia to practice law. |
After the war he moved to Macon, | Georgia to practice law again. |
veral civic groups in his hometown of Smyrna, | Georgia and practices law when the Georgia Assembly i |
From 1937 to 1939, he taught in Talbotton, | Georgia and preached in Thomaston and Greenville. |
Georgia - President Mikheil Saakashvili. | |
r of former United States Representative from | Georgia and Presidential candidate Cynthia McKinney. |
2008 | Georgia Republican primary county map. |
Times is a newspaper published in Thomaston, | Georgia and printed in LaGrange Georgia. |
Headquartered in Doraville, | Georgia, this privately-held community bank was first |
* represents NFL Combine; **represents | Georgia Tech Pro Day |
Jay Clark is the head coach of the women's | Georgia gymnastics program at the University of Georg |
Some, like the one in Liberty County, | Georgia became public "welcome home" ceremonies for l |
The resulting | Georgia Government Publications database contains bor |
Bowersville, | Georgia: Schaertel Publishing Co.. ISBN 0-964-33882-3 |
The Central of | Georgia fully purchased the B&P in 1901. |
He then moved back to | Georgia to pursue his bachelor's degree at Kennesaw S |
ounty, Virginia, he moved with his parents to | Georgia, and pursued classical studies. |
The | Georgia Tech Quantum Institute is a multi-disciplinar |
The | Georgia Guitar Quartet began in 1996 in Athens, Georg |
The | Georgia Guitar Quartet performs regularly throughout |
Swimsuit: Emily Foster (Miss | Georgia), Abbie Rabine (Miss Massachusetts), Stephani |
adio Fiesta Mexicana 1100 AM") is an Atlanta, | Georgia, area radio station (licensed to Hapeville, G |
Built the | Georgia Northern Railroad in southern Georgia, where |
The | Georgia Midland Railroad (reporting mark GMR) is a sh |
In February 1899, the South Carolina and | Georgia Extension Railroad Company of South Carolina |
e Roundhouse Railroad Museum (also called the | Georgia State Railroad Museum) is located at the Sava |
t of service the railroad was merged into the | Georgia Southwestern Railroad in 1995. |
The | Georgia Central Railway (reporting mark GC) operates |
The | Georgia Pacific Railway was chartered on December 31, |
lbany - Moultrie portion was completed by the | Georgia Northern Railway in 1905. |
Not to be confused with | Georgia Midland Railway. |
Werkheiser was born in Atlanta, | Georgia, and raised in Johns Creek, Georgia. |
Born in Little York, | Georgia, and raised on a plantation, Hull attended th |
Sullivan was born in Donalsonville, | Georgia, and raised in Dothan, Alabama. |
as born Lowell S. Casey Cagle in Gainesville, | Georgia and raised by his single mother. |
White was born in Wadley, | Georgia and raised in River Rouge, Michigan. |
16. | Georgia v. Randolph, 547 U.S. 103 (2005) (won 5-3) (r |
In 1853, he was elected Governor of | Georgia, then re-elected in 1855. |
Wind gusts in Savannah, | Georgia only reached 35 mph (56 km/h). |
Born in Gainesville, | Georgia, Sloan read law to enter the bar in 1915. |
Born in Winder, | Georgia, Russell read law to enter the bar in 1920. |
Born in Concord, | Georgia, Mathews read law to enter the bar in 1904. |
The | Georgia Radio Reading Service or GARRS is a radio rea |
He went to the University of | Georgia and received the Most Valuable Player award i |
Born in Emanuel County, | Georgia, Edenfield received an LL.B. from the Univers |
Brim grew up in Columbus, | Georgia, and received a Masters of Fine Arts at the U |
Born in LaGrange, | Georgia, Morgan received an LL.B. from the University |
Born in Columbus, | Georgia, Forrester received a B.S. from Georgia Insti |
Born in Bulloch County, | Georgia, Edenfield received a B.B.A. from the Univers |
Born in Union Point, | Georgia, Sibley received an A.B. from the University |
Born in Atlanta, | Georgia, Batten received a B.S. from Georgia Institut |
Born in Macon, | Georgia, Fitzpatrick received a B.S.F. from the Unive |
Born in Gainesville, | Georgia, Smith received an A.B. from Harvard College |
Born in Augusta, | Georgia, Royal received an A.B. from the University o |
Born in Albany, | Georgia, Owens received an LL.B. from the University |
Born in Brunswick, | Georgia, Scarlett received an LL.B. from the Universi |
The | Georgia Peach recipe replaces vodka with light rum. |
Georgia Gibbs recorded "Call Me" as the title cut for | |
Georgia wine refers to wine made from grapes grown in | |
Main article: 2008 | Georgia sugar refinery explosion |
The Spanish called the South Carolina and | Georgia coastal region Guale after a Native American |
Atlanta, | Georgia, Southeast Region |
Serving a 17-county region in Northeast | Georgia, Athens Regional Health Services is one of No |
Georgia was relatively free from war until late 1863. | |
Bulgaria and | Georgia were relegated to Division B. |
Hungary and | Georgia were relegated to Division B. |
The road from Benton to Spring Place, | Georgia was reported in good condition. |
Considine is a son-in-law of former | Georgia U.S. Representative Howard "Bo" Callaway (bor |
He was a | Georgia state representative from 1951 to 1961. |
Since 2005, he has worked at the | Georgia Tech Research Institute. |
Edward K. Reedy was the director of the | Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) from 1998 to 2 |
Laboratory (STL) is one of eight labs in the | Georgia Tech Research Institute. |
ry 2011, McGrath has been the director of the | Georgia Tech Research Institute and a vice president |
archer, a Principal Research Scientist at the | Georgia Tech Research Institute, and the director of |
uly became Vice President and Director of the | Georgia Tech Research Institute, part of the Georgia |
aboratory (ELSYS) is one of eight labs in the | Georgia Tech Research Institute. |
He helped create what is now the | Georgia Tech Research Institute. |
The | Georgia Tech Research Corporation (GTRC) is an organi |
One of | Georgia Tech's residence halls, Hanson Hall, built in |
Teresa Church is located in downtown Albany, | Georgia on Residence Ave. |
He was born in Athens, | Georgia and resides in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. |
Waycross, | Georgia - Rice Yard |
A native of Newton, | Georgia, the right-hander stood 6'3" and weighed 190 |
s undergraduate degree from the University of | Georgia in risk management. |
He is an alumnus of the University of | Georgia and Riverdale Baptist School. |
In | Georgia, the road is unsigned State Route 415. |
Burton, | Georgia on Roadside Georgia |
ongressional Representative from the state of | Georgia, see Robert Lee Moore (Georgia politician). |
other two votes were from Cynthia McKinney of | Georgia and Robert Wexler of Florida. |
Georgia Stillman Rockefeller (born 1933) (Married J H | |
requested an explanation for the invasion of | Georgia” Brackman, Roman. |
He was born in Athens, | Georgia to Ross Crane and Martha White Elliott and gr |
A panorama of | Georgia Southern's rotunda. |
Georgia State Route 22 Connector is a short connector | |
Georgia State Route 185 is a 12-mile (19 km) state ro | |
Georgia State Route 37 connects Moultrie to the east | |
Georgia State Route 11. | |
Georgia State Route 19 | |
Georgia State Route 77 | |
Georgia State Route 20 | |
Georgia State Route 29 | |
Georgia State Route 15 is a north-south route that tr | |
Once in | Georgia, the route continues as Georgia State Route 1 |
Georgia State Route 7 | |
Georgia State Route 96 | |
52 crosses the Chattahoochee River and enters | Georgia, the route continues as Georgia State Route 6 |
Georgia State Route 66 | |
Georgia State Route 57 | |
Georgia State Route 212 | |
Once in | Georgia, the route is designated as Georgia State Rou |
Georgia State Route 123 is a short highway in east Ge | |
Georgia State Route 240 | |
Georgia State Route 26 | |
Georgia State Route 201 begins in Walker County, Vill | |
Georgia State Route 111 | |
Georgia State Route 188 | |
Georgia State Route 106 is a road in the state of Geo | |
Georgia State Route 35 | |
Georgia State Route 131 | |
Georgia State Route 98 | |
Georgia State Route 11 | |
Georgia State Route 142 runs in a southerly direction | |
Georgia State Route 301 is a north-south route locate | |
For the state route, see | Georgia State Route 11. |
It is located around | Georgia State Route 81 and Bold Springs Road. |
Georgia State Route 76 | |
State Route 116 is a | Georgia state route that runs through Harris County. |
ge amount of Bonaire is located on and around | Georgia State Route 247, which is connected to Inters |
Georgia State Route 81 south in Winder, Georgia in Ma | |
Georgia State Route 24 | |
Georgia State Route 83 is a route that runs from U.S. | |
Georgia State Route 16 | |
Georgia State Route 83 | |
Georgia State Route 122 (Main Street (Hahira, Lakelan | |
located at the intersection of the concurrent | Georgia State Route 15 and Georgia State Route 121, w |
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