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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.





