People in Georgia

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Andalusia Farm of Flannery O’Connor

Milledgeville, Georgia, People

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Benjamin Hawkins

Roberta, GA, People
South of GA Hwy 128 bridge west of Roberta is one of the most historic and most ignored landmarks on the Flint River, the site of Benjamin Hawkins' Indian Agency.

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Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson

Augusta, GA, People, Historic Houses
The Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson was designated a National Historic Landmark in 2006.

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Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace

Savannah, GA, People, Historic Houses
The birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low, founder to the Girl Scouts, is one of the most popular tours in Savannah.

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Ma Rainey and the Ma Rainey House Museum

Columbus, GA, Museums, Historic Homes
Visit the home of Ma Rainey, the "Mother of the Blues," who was born in Columbus in 1886.

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Margaret Mitchell

Atlanta, GA, People
Few authors are as identified with a town as Margaret Mitchell is with Atlanta. Mitchell is the author of one of the best-selling novels and highest grossing movies of

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Margaret Mitchell House

Atlanta, GA, People, Historic Houses
Visit the small apartment where Margaret Mitchell wrote her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, Gone With the Wind, and see exhibits about life, her book and

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Margaret Mitchell Tour Map

Atlanta, GA, People, Tours
Take a Do-It-Yourself Tour of Margaret Mitchell's Atlanta and environs.

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Robert Toombs House Historic Site

Washington, GA, State Parks, Tours, Historic Homes
Ardent secessionist and fiery orator Robert Toombs, who was called "the Unreconstructed rebel," lived in this house from 1837 until his

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Robert Woodruff

Columbus, GA, People
Born in Columbus, where Coca-Cola was invented by John Pemberton in 1886, Robert Winship Woodruff was the president of The Coca-Cola Company from 1923 until 1954.

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Roosevelt’s Little White House

Warm Springs, GA, State Historic Site
Experience the life of an American President during a different era of American History. Roosevelt's Little White House, his cars and his experiences in

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Carson McCullers Center

Columbus, GA, Writers, Museums
The Smith-McCullers House Museum is the childhood home of writer Carson McCullers, author of "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter" and other works.

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Chief James Vann

Chatsworth, GA, People
Half Scottish and half-Cherokee, Chief James Vann was one of the wealthiest and most influential men in the Cherokee Nation.

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Doc Holliday Museum

Griffin, GA, Museums, People
Visit the Doc Holliday Museum and learn about his connection to Gone With The Wind author Margaret Mitchell and the Civil War's Camp Stevens.

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Fanny Kembel

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Ferrol Sams

Fayetteville, GA, People
Author Ferrol Sams's nationally acclaimed trilogy of novels about Porter "Sambo" Osborne Jr., sprang straight from his roots in rural Fayette County.

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Flannery O’Connor Childhood Home

Savannah, Georgia, People

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Flannery O’Connor Memorial

Milledgeville, Georgia, People

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Fuller Earle Callaway

LaGrange, GA, People
Fuller E. Callaway, Sr., was a major architect of LaGrange whose values, philosophy and ideas dominated and shaped much of the city and its people.

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General James Oglethorpe Statue

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