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Georgia Historical Plaques
Georgia Historical Plaques
 
For purposes of this list, a historical plaque is defined as any casting in metal (usually bronze or aluminum) with raised lettering marking some person, place, or event of historical interest. Historical plaques are markers that have been mounted or secured -- usually to a wall or to a concrete or stone slab. Excluded from this list are historical markers mounted on poles (which are found instead in the Georgia Historical Markers website), as well as monuments that have historical information carved into the stone (which are included on the Monuments and Statues in Georgia web page). Also excluded are gravestones--even if they contain brief biographical information about the deceased person carved into the stone.
 

Andrew Jackson Troops (Hall County)

Committees who Carried on the the Wayside Home (Greene County)

Commemorating the Wayside Home (Greene County)

FDR Railroad Depot (Meriwether County)

Fort Frederica (St. Simons Island)

Great Buffalo Lick (Oglethorpe County)

John B. Gordon (Atlanta)

Lafayette (LaGrange)

L.Q.C. Lamar (Eatonton)

Major Ridge (Rome)

Morris Marion Bryan (Madison County)

Riverview Carousel (Cobb County)

Roswell King (Roswell)

World is My Parish (St. Simons Island)

William Amborse Wright (Atlanta)


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