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FABRAP: Finch, Alexander, Barnes, Rothschild, and Pascal
FABRAP, formed in 1958, was one of Atlanta's most progressive design firms. The firm built its reputation...

Fall Line
The fall line is a geological boundary about twenty miles wide that runs across Georgia northeastward...

Fannin County
Fannin County, in the Blue Ridge Mountains of north Georgia, was formed January 21, 1854, when Governor...

James Walker Fannin Jr. (1804-1836)
Colonel James Walker Fannin Jr. distinguished himself in a number of skirmishes during the Texas Revolution....

Farm Cooperatives
Farm cooperatives came to America with the earliest immigrants, who modeled their collective businesses...

Farmers' Alliance
A fraternal organization of white farmers and other rural southerners, including teachers, ministers,...

Fay and Eichberg
Although the partnership of Calvin Fay and Alfred S. Eichberg was fairly brief (1881-88), their combined...

Fayette County
Fayette County is one of five counties created in 1821. It is home to the only preplanned community in...

Fayetteville
Established on March 28, 1823, twenty miles south of Atlanta, Fayetteville is the seat of Fayette County...

Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Federal Reserve Banks, which serve as the operating arms of the Federal Reserve System, the nation's...

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