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From Jan Hebbard
Join fashion historian Sara Idacavage as she explores the performance costumes on display in the exhibition "Georgia On My Mind: Finding Belonging in Music… -
From Jan Hebbard
Join fashion historian Sara Idacavage as she explores the performance costumes on display in the exhibition "Georgia On My Mind: Finding Belonging in Music… -
From Jan Hebbard
Join fashion historian Sara Idacavage as she explores the performance costumes on display in the exhibition "Georgia On My Mind: Finding Belonging in Music… -
From Jan Hebbard
Join fashion historian Sara Idacavage as she explores the performance costumes on display in the exhibition "Georgia On My Mind: Finding Belonging in Music… -
From Jan Hebbard
Join fashion historian Sara Idacavage as she explores the performance costumes on display in the exhibition "Georgia On My Mind: Finding Belonging in Music… -
From Jan Hebbard
Join fashion historian Sara Idacavage as she explores the performance costumes on display in the exhibition "Georgia On My Mind: Finding Belonging in Music… -
From Jan Hebbard
Created by student docent Janie Millwood, this tour stop explores the ongoing tri-state water wars between Georgia, Florida and Alabama. It offers a preview of content… -
From Jan Hebbard
Ted Turner and Barbara Pyle created the animated series “Captain Planet and the Planeteers” in the 1990s as a way of inspiring children to care about the… -
From Jan Hebbard
On June 1, 1980, the Cable News Network officially started broadcasting, making history as the first ever 24-hour news television channel. Ted Turner knew that there… -
From Jan Hebbard
When Ted Turner bought the television rights to the Atlanta Braves baseball team, they quickly became a valuable asset to his channel. He bought the Braves franchise in… -
From Jan Hebbard
Ted Turner’s love for sailing began when he was a child, when he and Jimmy Brown would go sailing on Ed Turner’s boat. By the 1960s, Turner was as dedicated… -
From Jan Hebbard
Ted Turner’s love for sailing began when he was a child, when he and Jimmy Brown would go sailing on Ed Turner’s boat. By the 1960s, Turner was as dedicated… -
From Jan Hebbard
In this virtual tour stop, student docent Clay Bush explores the founding and early activities of UGA's Committee on Gay Education. This video highlights images,… -
From Jan Hebbard
In this virtual tour stop, student docent Mikayla Tribble explores the story of desegregation at the University of Georgia. This video highlights images, documents, and… -
From Steven Armour
After the American Civil War, the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, ratified in 1865, freed thousands of enslaved people and outlawed forced labor except as… -
From Jan Hebbard
Created by student docent Mikayla Tribble, this tour stop explores the works of poet Richard Barnfield (1574-1620). In 1998, The Old Stile Press, a private press in…