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Long before the Indian uprisings on coastal Georgia in the early 1600s, the British had their thoughts on previously Spanish held St. Simons Island. In time, the Spanish
Elizabeth I's Coronation was a grand spectacle intimately involving her subjects where she combined grandeur with the common touch. It was also a personal success.
A look at the remaining covered bridges left in the state of Georgia and what type of covered bridge they are.
These three authors use bare bone to uncover clues. TV viewers who enjoy CSI and other television shows about forensics might enjoy novels by these fiction writers
St. Patrick's Day in Savannah is one of if not the biggest holidays for the city, drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors each year.
History of the sacred Easter hymn "Christ the Lord is Risen Today" written by the English greatest hymn-writer and evangelist Charles Wesley.
Strolling through the historic district, taking guided tours, dining, and experiencing the nightlife are some of the many activities you can do in Savannah, Georgia.
A major part of getting artwork shown in a gallery is research, connections, and professional presentation.
Thirty-fourth president Dwight D. Eisenhower and his wife, Mamie, called many places home. These places included numerous Army bases and, of course, the White House.
Join the region's Irish (or wanna be) Irish March 16 - 18 as they celebrate with the nation's second largest St Paddy's Day parade in the country!
The Appalachian Trail is a mountain path that exists because of the efforts of two very men who agreed on the need for such a path, but were very different otherwise.
Who is Chuck Jones? The legendary Looney Tunes animator directed classics like "Duck Amuck," What's Opera, Doc?" and "How the Grinch Stole Christmas."


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