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Most Popular Articles
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Gone With the Wind (Novel)
Atlantan Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel of the Civil War and Reconstruction in Georgia,?
Gone With the Wind
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Atlanta
Atlanta is the capital of Georgia and the state's largest city. It is also one of the most important...
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Reptiles and Amphibians
The richest biodiversity of reptile and amphibian species (herpetofauna) in the United States is concentrated...
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Walker, Alice (b. 1944)
Alice Walker is an African American novelist, short-story writer, poet, essayist, and activist. Her most...
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Public Education (PreK-12)
As of 2007, approximately 1.6 million students were enrolled in prekindergarten through twelfth grade...
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Birds
Birds, more than any other vertebrate (an animal with a backbone), dominate Georgia's landscapes. The...
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UGA Football
As of the 2005 season the University of Georgia (UGA) football program has won five national championships,...
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Sams, Ferrol (b. 1922)
A physician, humorist, storyteller, and best-selling novelist, Ferrol Sams is the author of seven books....
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Stone Mountain
Stone Mountain, located in DeKalb County about ten miles northeast of downtown Atlanta, is the largest...
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Savannah
Founded in 1733 by colonists led by James Edward Oglethorpe, Savannah is the oldest city in Georgia and...
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