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Oglethorpe University Museum of Art
The mission of the Oglethorpe University Museum of Art in Atlanta is to exhibit figurative or realistic...

Okefenokee Swamp Folklore
The Okefenokee Swamp and environs are a distinctive folk region, shaped by Celtic ethnicity, geographic...

Okefenokee Technical College
Okefenokee Technical College is located in Waycross, the seat of Ware County. A satellite campus is located...

Olaudah Equiano in Georgia
Author of one of the earliest and most influential slave narratives, Olaudah Equiano was a slave of Igbo...

Old Governor's Mansion
The Old Governor's Mansion is located in Milledgeville, the state's capital from 1807 to 1868. In 1835...

Olive Ann Burns (1924-1990)
Olive Ann Burns was a professional writer, journalist, and columnist for most of her life. She published...

Oliver H. Prince (1782-1837)
Justly called "a man of many talents" and "something of a renaissance man," Oliver H. Prince served in...

Oliver Hardy (1892-1957)
Oliver Hardy was a successful character actor in silent films and a partner in the Academy Award–winning...

Olympic Games in 1996
From July 19 until August 4, 1996, Atlanta hosted the Centennial Summer Olympic Games, an event that...

 On the Plantation 
 On the Plantation: A Story of a Georgia Boy's Adventures during the War...

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