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Frederick Law Olmsted in Georgia
The parks, parkways, and residential landscapes of Atlanta, Columbus, and several other Georgia places...

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...

Open Records Act
The Georgia Open Records Act opens to public inspection records maintained by most governmental bodies...

Optometry
Optometric (and ophthalmologic) eye care is becoming increasingly important in Georgia, due to its aging...

Organ Donation and Transplantation
Organ transplantation in Georgia is performed at five transplant centers: Children's Healthcare of Atlanta...

Orly Air Crash of 1962
On June 3, 1962, many of Atlanta's civic and cultural leaders were returning from a museum tour of Europe...

Orthodox Christianity
Although various forms of Protestant Christianity may dominate the religious landscape of Georgia, an...

Ossabaw Island
Lying twenty miles south of Savannah, Ossabaw, the principal barrier island of the upper Georgia coast...

OutKast
OutKast, an Atlanta-based hip-hop duo consisting of Andre Benjamin (known as "Dre" and "Andre 3000")...

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