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    • Cannons-point-plantation

      Marker Monday: Cannon’s Point Plantation

      In honor of the 2016-2017 Georgia History Festival, “A State of Innovation,” the December #MarkerMonday posts will focus on Charles Holmes Herty, naval stores, and agricultural innovation in Georgia.

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      Marker Monday: Pioneer Turpentining Experiment

      In honor of the 2016-2017 Georgia History Festival, “A State of Innovation,” the December #MarkerMonday posts will focus on Charles Holmes Herty, naval stores, and agricultural innovation in Georgia.

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      Marker Monday: The Station

      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 Nation….

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      Marker Monday: Chieftains

      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 Nation….

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      Marker Monday: Cherokee Nation

      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: Oakland Cemetery

      In honor of the 2016-2017 Georgia History Festival, “A State of Innovation,” the October #MarkerMonday posts will focus on the research used to make markers possible as part of…

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    • Marker Monday: Hidden Histories

      In honor of the 2016-2017 Georgia History Festival, “A State of Innovation,” the October #MarkerMonday posts will focus on the research used to make markers possible as part of…

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    • Hernando de Soto in Georgia

      Marker Monday: Hernando de Soto in Georgia

      This week’s #MarkerMonday examines Hernando de Soto and his travels throughout North America. Image…

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      Marker Monday: Introduction of Soybeans to North America

      In honor of the 2016-2017 Georgia History Festival, “A State of Innovation,” the October #MarkerMonday posts will focus on the research used to make markers possible as part of…

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    • Point Peter Battery

      Marker Monday: Point Peter Battery and the War of 1812

      In honor of the 2016-2017 Georgia History Festival, “A State of Innovation,” the October #MarkerMonday posts will focus on the research used to make markers possible as part of…

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