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Antebellum Artisans
Artisans, white and black, slave and free, made significant contributions to the social, political, ...

Antebellum Industrialization
The state of Georgia earned the nickname "The Empire State of the South" in the antebellum period largely...

Antebellum Music
The musical life of antebellum Georgia is remarkable not so much for its originality—much of...

Antebellum Tenancy
Unlike sharecroppers, who could only contribute their labor but had no legal claim to the land or crops...

Anthony Grooms (b. 1955)
Anthony "Tony" M. Grooms is a writer and arts administrator who is well known in the Atlanta area for...

Appalachian Plateau Geologic Province
Located in the northwest corner of Georgia, Sand, Lookout, and Pigeon mountains belong to the geologic...

Appalachian Trail
The Appalachian Trail is the world's longest continuous hiking trail that is maintained and marked. It...

Apples
Most of the apple crops produced in Georgia are grown in the north Georgia mountains. Ellijay, in Gilmer...

Appling County
Appling County, located south of the Altamaha River in southeast Georgia, was created by an act of the...

Archaeology in Historic Preservation
Humans have lived in the area now known as Georgia for more than 12,000 years, and archaeology is the...

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