The Georgia Trust released the 20th edition of its “Places in Peril” list, highlighting 10 Georgia historic properties at ...
Legion Pool, a historic New Deal-era pool in Athens, Georgia, is slated for demolition by UGA despite community support and ...
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Georgia's Historic Former Capital Is A Vibrant College Town With A Charming 'Southern Gothic' Atmosphere
Tucked away in central Georgia is one of the state's most historic cities, bursting with charm and college-town energy. As the former state capital through the Antebellum era and the Civil War, ...
Thursday is Georgia Day as students celebrate the founding of Georgia ...
At a Capitol ceremony highlighting the “Original 33 Memorial Act,” state Rep. Carl Gilliard and other lawmakers commemorated the first Black legislators in Georgia history.
This Day in History: December 23, 1836, Georgia chartered first ever women’s degree-granting college
MACON, Ga. (WALB) - On December 23, 1836, Georgia chartered the first college in the world to grant degrees to women. The institution, originally called Georgia Female College, was established in ...
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