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The New Georgia Encyclopedia staff and project partners are grateful to our sponsors for their generous support of and commitment to NGE. This project was made possible through their assistance. The State of Georgia The New Georgia Encyclopedia opens a window on Georgia's rich history, diverse culture, and still unfolding story. NGE provides an accessible, authoritative source of information about people, places, events, historical themes, institutions, and many other topics relating to • the arts • business and industry • cities and counties • education • folklife • government and politics • history and archaeology • land and resources • literature • media • religion • science and medicine • sports and recreation • and transportation. On this site you will find articles and images on every aspect of Georgia as well as convenient links to a multitude of other Web sites related to the history, culture, and life of the state. NGE is a project of the Georgia Humanities Council in partnership with the University of Georgia Press, the University System of Georgia/GALILEO, the Office of the Governor, and the Technical College System of Georgia. The site was developed and designed by Merrill-Hall New Media. Because of the generous support of our sponsors and partners in the public and private sectors, the New Georgia Encyclopedia is available to anyone, anywhere, with Internet access. |
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