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Jason Tabereaux

Junior Achievement of Georgia
Junior Achievement of Georgia (JAG) was founded in Atlanta in 1943 as an after-school program. Since...

Helen Talley-McRae

Heritage Tourism
Tourism is Georgia's second largest industry, and in 2004 it contributed $26 billion to the state's economy....

Preservation of Historic Buildings and Places
Throughout Georgia, people preserve historic buildings, districts, and archaeological sites as community...

Benjamin B. Tate

David C. Barrow Jr. (1852-1929)
David Barrow Jr. served as chancellor of the University of Georgia from 1906 to 1925, a position roughly...

Macon State College
Macon State College in Macon is a four-year public college within the University System of Georgia. It...

Wilson Lumpkin (1783-1870)
Wilson Lumpkin was one of Georgia's most prominent political leaders of the antebellum period. After...

Jean Tate

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

Joan H. Taylor

Clayton County
Clayton County, located just south of Atlanta, is one of the smallest counties in the state, with an...

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