Cannons believed from British ships sunk during the 1779 Siege of Savannah are now on exhibit. They played a crucial part in ...
Behind the celebrations is a story that began nearly 250 years ago—and Georgia played a bigger role than many people realize.
NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with Andrew Iden, Executive Producer of Marked!: The Podcast, which examines Georgia's role in America's revolutionary period through the 2,000 roadside historical marker.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV)—Georgia is the number one producer of peanuts in the United States, which cracks right along since it’s ...
Nearly 140 years have not erased Georgia’s memory of the trail of destruction by Gen. William T. Sherman and Union troops as they burned their way from Atlanta to Savannah during a critical campaign ...
The carnival of peach imagery may seem a bit overkill, even puzzling considering the fruit’s miniscule role in Georgia agriculture. Peaches account for less than 1 percent of the state’s agrarian ...
Michael Thurmond thought he was reading familiar history at the burial place of Georgia’s colonial founder. Then a single sentence on a marble plaque extolling the accomplishments of James Edward ...
Archaeologists say a new dig site in northeast Georgia is revealing some surprising history about the state and about people who lived there long before the Europeans. There's still a lot ...