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Marker Monday: New Echota: Cherokee National Capital
In honor of the 2016-2017 Georgia History Festival, “A State of Innovation,” the November #MarkerMonday posts will focus on Sequoyah, the creation of the Cherokee alphabet, and the Cherokee…
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Marker Monday: The Poppy Lady
Today’s #MarkerMonday focuses on Moina Bell Michael, The Poppy Lady….
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Marker Monday: Waffle House
In honor of the 2016-2017 Georgia History Festival, “A State of Innovation,” the January #MarkerMonday posts will focus on Georgia businesses and the GHS Business History Initiative. Over…
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Marker Monday: WWII Rescue Boat Station
This week’s #MarkerMonday explores the history of the WWII Rescue Boat Station located along the Wilmington River in Thunderbolt, Georgia. Built on…
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Online Georgia Historical Marker Scavenger Hunt: Georgia Business and Industry
This week’s #MarkerMonday highlighted “The Thicket” and the production of rum in Georgia. In continuation of exploring economic goods and production, this online scavenger hunt…
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Online Georgia Historical Marker Scavenger Hunt: Georgia’s Literary History
This week’s #MarkerMonday highlighted the Mildred L. Terry Branch Library as part of National Library Week and the theme “Find Your Place at…
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Online Georgia Historical Marker Scavenger Hunt: Native American History in Georgia
This week’s #MarkerMonday highlighted…
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Digital Resources for Georgia’s Students: Hidden Histories and Historical Markers
The Georgia Historical Society (GHS) is dedicated to offering trustworthy resources that support K-12 teachers’ digital classrooms. Over the coming weeks GHS will be working diligently to provide educators and…
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Online Georgia Historical Marker Scavenger Hunt: FDR in Georgia
Georgia Postcard Folder – Georgia Hall, Warm Springs Foundation at Warm…
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