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This Week in GeorgiaGov: State History
The Story Behind Georgia's Wildflower-Lined Highways
The Wildflower Program has been helping keep Georgia’s highways beautiful for almost 45 years. Learn more about who plants them and how you can show your support.
Coretta Scott King: Remembering a Georgia Hero
Today marks 90 years since civil and human rights activist Coretta Scott King was born. Learn about her life and the work she did to keep her husband’s legacy alive.
Many Thanks to Yamacraw Chief, Tomochichi, Georgia’s Co-Founder
Famous Yamacraw chief and friend of General James Oglethorpe, Mico Tomochichi has been called the co-founder of Georgia.
Georgia in the Olympics
We're about a week into the 2016 Games! It's been 20 years since the Atlanta Olympics. Take a look at how hosting this international event has effected our capital city, and see which of this year's U.S. competitors are from Georgia.
Extend Your Research with the Georgia Archives
The Georgia Archives is a valuable resource provided by the University System of Georgia. Get a behind the scenes look at some processes and programs.
Georgia's History in July
From battles to crazy weather to the Declaration of Independence, July is an important month in American and Georgian history.
Life and Legacy of Mattiwilda Dobbs: The Power of Song
Learn how Mattiwilda Dobbs traveled the world, touching millions of people with her musical abilities.
Remembering a Civil Rights Leader
Julian Bond worked to make Georgia's future better. See how his legacy continues today.