Tag: GA

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    GA-005-10 Birthplace of Charles Holmes Herty (1867-1938)

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    GA-005-16 Provost Guard Campsite

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    GA-005-19 Statehouse Square

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    GA-005-1A Old State Capitol

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    GA-005-1B Old Governors Mansion

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    GA-005-20 The Great Seal of Georgia

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    GA-005-25 Tomlinson Fort House

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    GA-005-26 Sacred Heart Catholic Church

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    GA-005-28 Cemetery Square

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    GA-005-2 The Milledgeville Hotel and Oliver Hardy

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    GA-005-30 De Soto in Georgia

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    GA-013-1 Brantley County

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    GA-016-1 Union Meeting House (Organized 1790)

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    GA-016-2B Bulloch County

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    GA-16-1 Croatan Indian Community

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    GA-16-5 Old Savannah Road

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    GA-16-6 The March to the Sea

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    GA-024-8 Center Village of Centerville

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    GA-025-12 Nathanael Greene Monument

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    GA-025-38A Johnson Square

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    GA-025-X01 Italians in Georgias Genesis

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    GA-24-44 William Scarbrough Promoter of the first Transocanic Steamship

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    GA-25-001 Savannah, Birthplace of Prince Hall Masonry in Georgia

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    GA-25-002 The Georgia Hussars Organized 13 February 1736

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    GA-25-003 Salzburger Monument of Reconciliation

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    GA-25-004 The Georgia Medical Society

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    GA-25-005 Conrad Aiken

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    GA-25-006 1812 Wesley Chapel

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    GA-25-007 Massie Common School House Savannahs Cradle of Public Education

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    GA-25-007 William Bartram Trail

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    GA-25-008 Solomons Lodge No. 1 F. & A. M. Savannah Georgia

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    GA-25-009 The Invention of the Cotton Gin

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    GA-25-010 Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry

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    GA-25-011 Jane Cuyler (1738-1799)

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    GA-25-012 Great Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1820

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    GA-25-013 William Stephens - First Grand Master, Grand Lodge of Georgia

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    GA-25-10 Forsyth Park

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    GA-25-11 Nathanel Greene, Maj. Gen., Continental Army, John Maitland, Lt. Col., 71st Regt. of Scotch Foot

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    GA-25-12 Nathanael Greene Monument

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    GA-25-13 Georgia Historical Society Founded 1839

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    GA-25-13 Savannah: Colonial Capital and Birthplace of Representative Government in Georgia

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    GA-25-14 Joseph Habersham (1751-1815) John Habersham (1754-1799) James Habersham, Jr. (1745-1799)

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    GA-25-14 Savannahs Irish and Robert Emmet Park

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    GA-25-15 James Habersham

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    GA-25-15 Joel Chandler Harris in Savannah 1870-1876

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    GA-25-17B Archibald Bulloch

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    GA-25-20 Colonial Park

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    GA-25-21 Edward Greene Malbone

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    GA-25-22 Duellists Grave

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    GA-25-23 Pulaski Monument

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    GA-25-24 Hugh McCall (1767-1823) Early Georgia Historian

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    GA-25-24 Savannah City Hall

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    GA-25-25 Casimir Pulaski

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    GA-25-27 Old Sorrel-Weed House

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    GA-25-28 Cathedral of St. John the Baptist

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    GA-25-28 Telfair Family Mansion (1818 - William Jay, Architect)

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    GA-25-29 Gen. Samuel Elbert (1740-1788)

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    GA-25-2 Christ Church The Mother Church of Georgia

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    GA-25-2 The Trustees Garden

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    GA-25-30 Gen. Lachlan McIntosh (1727-1806)

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    GA-25-31 Dr. Wm. A. Caruthers (1802-46) Early American Novelist

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    GA-25-32 Col. James S. McIntosh

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    GA-25-34 Birthplace of Juliette Low (1860-1927) Founder of the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A

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    GA-25-35 Independent Presbyterian Church

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    GA-25-36 Lowell Mason (1792-1872)

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    GA-25-36 Lowell Mason 1792- 1872

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    GA-25-37 James Johnson Georgias First Newspaper Publisher & Printer

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    GA-25-38A Johnson Square

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    GA-25-38B Telfair Academy of Arts & Sciences

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    GA-25-3 SS Savannah and SS John Randolph

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    GA-25-3 Washingtons Southern Tour A

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    GA-25-3 Washingtons Southern Tour

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    GA-25-40 Comer House Jefferson Davis

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    GA-25-41 Old City Exchange Bell

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    GA-25-45 James Edward Oglethorpe (1696-1785)

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    GA-25-46 Birthplace of the University Of Georgia Meeting place of legislature in 1785

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    GA-25-47 Sergeant Jasper

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    GA-25-49 Major John Berrien (1759-1815)

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    GA-25-4 Tomo-Chi-Chis Grave

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    GA-25-50 Joseph Clay

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    GA-25-52 Evacuation of Savannah

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    GA-25-53 Chatham Artillerys Washington Guns

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    GA-25-54 Chatham Artillerys Washington Guns

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    GA-25-55 Capt. Denis N. Cottineau (1745-1808)

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    GA-25-56 Old Savannah Cotton Exchange

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    GA-25-58 Old Harbor Light

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    GA-25-5 Christ Church The Mother Church of Georgia

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    GA-25-67 Trinity Methodist Church Mother Church of Savannah Methodism

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    GA-25-69 Wright Square

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    GA-25-6 James Moore Wayne (1790-1867) For 32 Years Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court

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    GA-25-6 Shermans Headquarters Green-Meldrim Mansion

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    GA-25-71 Madison Square

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    GA-25-75 Colonial Town Gate; Davenport House

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    GA-25-76 Lutheran Church of the Ascension (Founded, 1741)

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    GA-25-7 Savannah Waterfront

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    GA-25-85 Josephe Vallaence Bevan (1798-1830) Georgias First Offical Historian

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    GA-25-88 John Wesley 1703-1791 Founder of Methodism

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    GA-25-93 St. Vincents Academy A

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    GA-25-93 St. Vincents Academy

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    GS-25-101 Flannery OConnor Childhood Home

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    GA-029-100 Holmes Hunter Academic Building

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    GA-029-101 Old Athens Cemetery

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    GA-029-15 Robert Toombs Oak

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    GA-029-17 Herty Field A

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    GA-029-17 Herty Field

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    GA-029-18 The Red and Black

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    GA-029-1 University of Georgia A

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    GA-029-1 University of Georgia

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    GA-029-5 The Athens Double-Barrelled Cannon

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    GA-029-6 The Stoneman Raid

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    GA-29-11 Dr. Moses Waddel Noted Educator and Presbyterian Minister

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    GA-29-1 United States Navy Pre-Flight School

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    GA-29-4 Clarke County

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    GA-59-10 Ty Cobb The Georgia Peach

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    GA-59-2 Dr. Stewart D. Brown, Sr

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    GA-73-3 Center of the World

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    GA-73-4 Hart County

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    GA-077-3 Jefferson Davis Memorial State Park

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    GA-87-2 Laurens County

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    GA-091-5 Historic Roads and Indian Trails

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    GA-091-6 The Defense of the Altamaha Bridge

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    GA-97-1 Madison County

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    GA-97-2 Crawford Long Birthsite

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    GA-104-11 William Tappan Thompson

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    GA-104-1 Joshua Hill Home

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    GA-104-1 Oliver Hardy, Genius of Comedy

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    GA-104-2 The Stoneman Raid

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    GA-104-6 Morgan County

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    GA-104-8 The March to the Sea

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    GA-108-1 Oconee County

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    GA-108-2 Birthplace of Bishop A. G. Haygood and Miss Laura A. Haygood

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    GA-108-4 The Stoneman Raid

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    GA-108-5 Eagle Tavern

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    GA-117-100 Rock Eagle Mound

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    GA-117-100 Uncle Remus Museum

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    GA-117-101 Branch Bank of the State of Georgia at Eatonton

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    GA-117-101 The Town Well Shelter

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    GA-117-2 Georgia 4-H Center

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    GA-117-5 Putnam County

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    GA-117-5 The Stoneman Raid

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    GA-117-7 The March to the Sea

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    GA-124-12 Louisville Road

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    GA-124-13 Cooperville

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    GA-124-16 Sylvania

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    GA-124-25 The March to the Sea

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    GA-124-6 Screven County

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    GA-124-9 Burtons Ferry

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    GA-114-3 Jacksonville


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