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    Tag Archives: Historical Markers
    • 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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    • Marker Monday: Dr. William Lorenzo Moss Birthplace

      To highlight this year’s Georgia History Festival theme, “A Legacy of Leadership,” December’s #MarkerMondays explore medical history in Georgia and the Georgians who were pioneers in their field. [caption…

      Georgia History Festival, Marker Monday

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    • Crawford Long Birthplace

      Marker Monday: Crawford Long Birthsite

      To highlight this year’s Georgia History Festival theme, “A Legacy of Leadership,” December’s #MarkerMondays explore medical history in Georgia and the Georgians who were pioneers in their field.

      Georgia History Festival, Marker Monday

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    • Marker Monday: Alfred Blalock, MD 1899-1964

      To highlight this year’s Georgia History Festival theme, “A Legacy of Leadership,” December’s #MarkerMondays explore medical history in Georgia and the Georgians who were pioneers in their field. [caption…

      Georgia History Festival, Marker Monday

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    • Marker Monday: Savannah’s African-American Medical Pioneers

      To highlight this year’s Georgia History Festival theme, “A Legacy of Leadership,” December’s #MarkerMondays explore medical history in Georgia and the Georgians who were pioneers in their field.

      Georgia History Festival, Marker Monday

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    • Battle of Gully Hole Creek

      Marker Monday: Battle of Gully Hole Creek

      To highlight this year’s Georgia History Festival theme, “A Legacy of Leadership,” November’s #MarkerMondays explore Georgia’s military history.

      Georgia History Festival, Marker Monday

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    • Marker Monday: S.S. James Oglethorpe and the Battle of the Atlantic

      To highlight this year’s Georgia History Festival theme, “A Legacy of Leadership,” November’s #MarkerMondays explore Georgia’s military history. This week’s…

      Georgia History Festival, Marker Monday

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    • Marker Monday: Camp Gordon

      To highlight this year’s Georgia History Festival theme, “A Legacy of Leadership,” November’s #MarkerMondays explore Georgia’s military history.

      Georgia History Festival, Marker Monday

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    • Fort Morris

      Marker Monday: Fort Morris

      To highlight this year’s Georgia History Festival theme, “A Legacy of Leadership,” November’s #MarkerMondays explore Georgia’s military history. This week’s #MarkerMonday…

      Georgia History Festival, Marker Monday

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