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    Marker Monday
    • Marker Monday: Savannah Irish and Robert Emmet Park

      This week’s #MarkerMonday highlights Savannah’s Robert Emmet Park and its connections to the city’s Irish community. Today, Savannah is known for its…

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    • Mulberry Grove Plantation

      Marker Monday: Mulberry Grove Plantation

      This week’s #MarkerMonday highlights Mulberry Grove plantation, situated a few miles south of present day Port Wentworth, Georgia, and its…

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    • Marker Monday: Johnson Square

      To highlight this year’s Georgia History Festival theme, “A Legacy of Leadership,” February’s #MarkerMondays explore the history of the colony of Georgia and its first city, Savannah.

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    • Savannah: Colonial Capital

      Marker Monday: Savannah: Colonial Capital and Birthplace of Representative Government in Georgia

      To highlight this year’s Georgia History Festival theme, “A Legacy of Leadership,” February’s #MarkerMondays explore the history of the colony of Georgia and its first city, Savannah.

      Georgia History Festival, Marker Monday

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    • Colonial Town Gate; Davenport House

      Marker Monday: Colonial Town Gate: Davenport House

      To highlight this year’s Georgia History Festival theme, “A Legacy of Leadership,” February’s #MarkerMondays explore the history of the Colony of Georgia and it’s first city, Savannah.

      Georgia History Festival, Marker Monday

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    • Marker Monday: Noble Jones’ “Wormsloe”

      In anticipation of Super Museum Sunday on February 11, 2018, this month’s #MarkerMonday posts will explore the history of sites participating in the state-wide event.

      Georgia History Festival, Marker Monday

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    • Marker Monday: Old Fort King George

      In anticipation of Super Museum Sunday on February 11, 2018, this month’s #MarkerMonday posts will explore the history of sites participating in the state-wide event.

      Georgia History Festival, Marker Monday

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    • Marker Monday: Findley Ridge

      In anticipation of Super Museum Sunday on February 11, 2018, this month’s #MarkerMonday posts will explore the history of sites participating in the state-wide event.

      Georgia History Festival, Marker Monday

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    • New Echota Cherokee National Capital

      Marker Monday: New Echota-Cherokee National Capital

      In anticipation of Super Museum Sunday on February 11, 2018, this month’s #MarkerMonday posts will explore the history of sites participating in the state-wide event.

      Georgia History Festival, Marker Monday

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    • Kolomoki Mounds Archaeological Area Marker

      Marker Monday: Kolomoki Mounds Archaeological Area

      In anticipation of Super Museum Sunday on February 11, 2018, January’s  #MarkerMonday posts will explore the history of sites participating in the state-wide event.

      Georgia History Festival, Marker Monday

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