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Marker Monday: Nuclear Ship Savannah
To highlight this year’s Georgia History Festival theme, “Tear Down This Wall: Georgia in Cold War America,” this week’s #MarkerMonday will…
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Marker Monday: The Riot of May 11 and 12, 1970
This week’s #MarkerMonday highlights the newest Georgia Historical Marker in Augusta, Georgia. In consideration of social distancing precautions, the Georgia Historical Society is highlighting the Augusta Riot historical marker…
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Marker Monday: Boys Estate (Elizafield Plantation)
This week’s #MarkerMonday examines the Boys Estate (Elizafield Plantation) historical marker in Glynn County. In the early 19th century, Elizafield…
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Marker Monday: Battle of the Blankets
Image credit: David Seibert This week’s #MarkerMonday looks at the Battle of the Blankets…
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Marker Monday: “The Thicket,” Sugar Mill & Rum Distillery Ruins
Image Credit: David Seibert This week’s #MarkerMonday examines the history of sugar and rum production…
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Marker Monday: Mildred L. Terry Branch Library
This week’s #MarkerMonday looks at the Mildred L. Terry Branch Library historical marker…
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Marker Monday: Wheeler County
Image Credit: David Seibert This week’s #MarkerMonday looks at the Wheeler County historical marker…
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Marker Monday: African-American Soldiers in Combat
This week’s #MarkerMonday highlights the African American Soldiers…
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Marker Monday: Old Eagle Tavern
Image Credit: David Seibert This week’s #MarkerMonday focuses on the Old Eagle Tavern historical…
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Marker Monday: Birthplace of Bishop A. G. Haygood and Miss Laura A. Haygood
This week’s #MarkerMonday highlights the history of the Haygood siblings. The Birthplace of Bishop A. G. Haygood and Miss Laura A. Haygood historical marker is in Watkinsville,…
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