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Crossing This 127-Year-Old Bridge In Georgia Is Like Walking Through History

The Little-Known Story Of The First Gallows In Savannah, Georgia Is A Historical Tale Unlike Any Other

A UFO Was Sighted In Georgia By A Future President And It’s One Of The Most Famous UFO Sightings In History

One Of The Oldest Churches In Georgia Was Home To One Of The First Black Congregations In The Country
Springfield Baptist Church in Augusta, GA, is one of the oldest buildings in Georgia and has a rich history, including being the site of the first Georgia State Freedmen's Convention and the founding place of Morehouse College.

These 6 Ancient Mounds Reveal Centuries of History In Georgia
Explore ancient Native American mounds in Georgia, showcasing remnants of early civilizations.

The Fascinating Archaeological Discovery That Put This Georgia Island On The Map
Stallings Island in the Savannah River is a National Historic Landmark known for its archaeological significance and popularity among kayakers.

One Of Georgia’s Largest Archaeological Sites Is Hiding At The Bottom Of A Lake
The Burnt Village, an important Creek tribe settlement, now lies submerged under West Point Lake in Georgia.

The Bizarre Story Of The Georgia Tree That Owns Itself
The Tree That Owns Itself in Athens, GA, is a unique white oak tree with a legend of owning itself and the surrounding land.

Few People Know Georgia Was Home To The First State-Chartered University In America
The University of Georgia, the first state-chartered college in America, is a historic institution integral to Georgia's identity.

Few People Know About The Missing Nuclear Bomb Hiding Somewhere Off The Coast Of Georgia
Tybee Island, a popular vacation spot in Georgia, harbors a secret: a missing atomic bomb from a 1958 military accident.

This Historic Native American Mound In Georgia May Be Home To The Next National Park
Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park in Georgia is a significant Native American site that could become the state's first national park.

The Unique Village In Georgia Where Time Stands Still
Westville in Columbus, Georgia, is a living history museum that recreates a 19th-century Southern village with actors and historical buildings.

There Are Dozens Of Historic Buildings In This Georgia City
Washington, Georgia, is a small city rich in historical significance and unique architecture, making it ideal for a day trip.

After A Hike Through Georgia’s General Coffee State Park, Board The Vulcan Steam Engine At The Georgia Museum Of Agriculture & Historic Village For A Memorable Adventure
Explore Georgia's rich history and natural beauty at General Coffee State Park and the Georgia Museum Of Agriculture & Historic Village.

Most People Don’t Know The Story Behind Georgia’s Abandoned Bridge To Nowhere
The Bankhead Avenue Bridge in Atlanta, known as the "Bridge to Nowhere," is an abandoned truss bridge that has become a unique historical and photographic spot.

A President Used To Live In This Tiny Georgia Town To Experience Its Healing Mineral Waters
Franklin D. Roosevelt's connection to Warm Springs, Georgia, and its famous mineral springs is highlighted, including his residence, the Little White House.

The Terrifying, Deadly Plane Crash In Georgia That Will Never Be Forgotten
Southern Airways Flight 242 crashed in New Hope, Georgia in 1977, resulting in 73 fatalities and a memorial erected in 2021.

The Story Of The City In Georgia That Vanished Virtually Overight
New Echota Historic Site in Georgia commemorates the tragic history of the Cherokee Nation and their forced removal during the Trail of Tears.

We Bet You Didn’t Know This Small Town In Georgia Was Home To America’s Major First Gold Rush
Dahlonega, Georgia, was the site of America's first major gold rush in 1829 and remains a charming tourist destination with rich history and attractions.

Not Many People Know One Of The Most Iconic Christmas Songs Was Written In Georgia
"Jingle Bells" has a contested origin between Georgia and Massachusetts, with significant historical ties to both states.

5 Things Archaeologists Discovered In Georgia That May Surprise You
Georgia's rich history is revealed through significant archaeological discoveries.

These 6 Famous Homicides In Georgia Will Never Be Forgotten
Overview of six infamous and brutal murders in Georgia's history.

Few People Know The Iconic Forsyth Park Fountain In Georgia Was Actually Ordered From A Catalog
Forsyth Park Fountain in Savannah, Georgia, is a historic and iconic landmark known for its beauty and rich history.

It Was So Cold In Georgia In 2014, Multiple Low Temperature Records Were Set Across The State
Georgia experienced significant snowfall in 2014, causing widespread chaos and property damage, particularly in Atlanta.

This Trail In Georgia Will Lead You To Extraordinary Ancient Ruins
Rock Hawk Trail in Georgia offers a unique combination of hiking and ancient archaeological discoveries.

It’s Impossible To Forget These 5 Horrific Winter Storms That Have Gone Down In Georgia History
Georgia has experienced several historic and catastrophic winter storms that have left lasting impacts on the state.

Few People Know Of The Casanova Killer, Who Had A Chilling History In Georgia
Paul John Knowles, known as the Casanova Killer, was a prolific serial killer in Georgia tied to 18 confirmed murders.

The Charming Town Of Brunswick, Georgia Is Home To 3 Historic Landmarks You Must See For Yourself
Discover three must-see historic landmarks in Brunswick, Georgia, including St. Simon's Lighthouse Museum, Lover's Oak, and Fort Frederica National Monument.

Few People Know One Of Georgia’s Most Popular Lakes Is Hiding A Dark And Terrifying History
Lake Lanier in Georgia is a popular recreational spot with a dark history of racial violence and displacement, leading many to believe it is haunted.

The Mysterious Wall In Georgia That Still Baffles Archaeologists To This Day
Fort Mountain State Park in Georgia features a mysterious ancient wall and offers great recreational opportunities.

The Underwater Ghost Town Beneath Clarks Hill Lake in Georgia
Few people realize a thriving Georgia town still lies beneath Clarks Hill Lake. Discover the fascinating history of submerged Petersburg.

Georgia Has A Lost Town Most People Don’t Know About
Ebenezer, once a thriving town in South Georgia, is now a ghost town with only the Jerusalem Lutheran Church remaining.

This Georgia Social Club Is So Hidden, Almost Nobody Has Seen The Inside In Person
Burns Club in Atlanta is an exclusive gentleman’s club with a replica of Robert Burns' ancestral home, limited to 100 members.

We Bet You Didn’t Know That Georgia Was Home To One Of The Oldest State Parks In America
Indian Springs State Park in Georgia is considered the oldest state park in the nation and features a historic natural spring with reputed healing properties.

Here Are The 10 Most Dangerous, Deadly Places In Georgia
Lists the ten most dangerous places in Georgia, including cities, intersections, and natural spots.

Georgia College Was Once A Tiny School To Prepare Young Women For Industrial Careers
Georgia College, originally chartered in 1889 as Georgia Normal and Industrial College, has evolved from a vocational school for women to a public liberal arts university.

In 1899, Georgia Plunged Into An Arctic Freeze That Makes Last Year’s Winter Look Downright Mild

Few People Know The Real Reason The Olde Pink House In Georgia Is Painted Pink
The Olde Pink House in Savannah, Georgia, is famous for its unique pink color caused by red brick bleeding through white plaster.

Georgia’s Sea Islands Hurricane Of 1893 Is One Of The Worst Disasters In U.S. History
The Sea Islands Hurricane of 1893 was one of the deadliest hurricanes in U.S. history, causing massive destruction and loss of life in Georgia.

The History Behind This Famed Georgia Ice Cream Shop Is As Good As The Ice Cream
Leopold’s Ice Cream in Savannah is a historic and iconic ice cream shop founded in 1919 by three Greek brothers, known for its classic treats and rich history.

9 Historic Photos That Show Us What It Was Like Living In Georgia In The Early 1900s
A collection of historic photographs showcases life in Georgia during the early 1900s.

Here Are 10 Historic Olympic Venues In Georgia You Can Still Visit Today
Explore the remaining venues from the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, and their current uses.

These 9 Candid Photos Show What Life Was Like In Georgia In The 1920s
Life in Georgia during the 1920s was marked by economic hardship and growth in certain cities, illustrated through historical photos.

One Of The Strongest, Most Famous Ships In U.S. History Was Built From Georgia Trees
The USS Constitution, also known as Old Ironsides, was built using live oak trees from Georgia and is the world's oldest commissioned naval vessel still afloat.

The Longest Covered Bridge In Georgia, Watson Mill Bridge, Is 229 Feet Long
Watson Mill Bridge in Georgia, the longest covered bridge in the state, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance.

The Holiday Candlelight Tour At Davenport House Museum In Georgia Feels Like A Scene From A Christmas Movie
The Davenport House Museum in Savannah offers enchanting holiday evening tours by candlelight, showcasing early 19th-century celebrations.

The Bell House In Valdosta, Georgia Has A Truly Sordid History
The Bell House in Valdosta, Georgia, is known for its haunted history and paranormal activity linked to its former owner, Dr. David S. Bell.

The Oldest Standing Masonry Jail In Georgia Has An Incredible History
Visit The Old Gaol in Greensboro, Georgia, the oldest standing masonry jail in the state, for a unique historical experience.

The Native American Burial Site Found In Georgia Is A Historical Wonder
Kolomoki Mounds State Park in Georgia offers a rich historical experience with ancient mounds and various outdoor activities.

Most People Don’t Know About These Strange Ruins Hiding In Georgia
The Sope Creek Trail in Marietta, Georgia offers a scenic hike to the historic ruins of the Marietta Paper Mill.





