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Listed below are statues, monuments, sculptures, and busts related to
Georgia history and culture. Benjamin Mays (Morehouse College) Abraham Baldwin (Athens) Athena (Athens) Battle of Bloody Marsh (St. Simons Island) Brer Rabbit (Eatonton) Egg Man (Cumming) William Few (Augusta) First State Capitol Marker (Louisville) Fort Augusta (Augusta) Fort King George (Darien) Joel Chandler Harris Marker (Eatonton) James Jackson (Jefferson) Lafayette (LaGrange) Charles Lindbergh (Americus) Crawford Long (Danielsville) James Oglethorpe (Jasper) James Oglethorpe (Lexington) Oglethorpe Residence Marker (St. Simons Island) Old Ebenezer (Effingham County) Franklin D. Roosevelt (Gainesville) Richard Russell (Lake Russell) Romulus and Remus (Rome) Emma Sansom (Social Circle) Sequoyah (Calhoun) Alexander Stephens (Crawfordville) Carl Vinson (Macon) Jefferson Davis (Irwinville) Jefferson Davis (Hazlehurst) Joseph E. Johnston (Dalton) Battle of Kennesaw Mountain (Cobb County) Kneeling Woman (Andersonville) Prisoner
of War Monument (Andersonville Women
of the Confederacy (Rome) Georgia Guidestones (Elbert County) Iron Horse (Greene County) Olympic
Flame Tower (Atlanta) Crawford W. Long (U.S. Capitol) Jeannette Rankin (Emancipation Hall, Washington, D.C.) Richard Russell (Richard Russell U.S. Senate Office Building) Alexander Stephens (U.S. Capitol) Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial (Washington, D.C.) Also see Georgia State Historical Markers |
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