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Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The South Georgia Folklife Project is an outgrowth of ten years of field documentation and public programs from 1996-2006. This collection that is housed at Valdosta State University includes both published and unpublished materials that document the traditional culture of the southern third of Georgia. Highlights of this collection include online exhibits and a radio archive as well as the practical tool of a finding aid.
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Subject: Folklore, Folklore Libraries, Georgia , Research, Radio Archives, Sacred Harp, Finding Aids, Archives, Folklife Archives
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Atlanta History Center was founded by the Atlanta Historical Society, which considered preserving the history of Atlanta as their top priority. The Atlanta History Center looks to promote the history of Atlanta through living-history projects, lectures, and the history center is one of the largest museums in the country. Along with the history museum, the Atlanta History Center also operates three other historic homes and produces exhibits to promote the history.
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Subject: Atlanta History Museum, Historical sites, Historical museums, Gardens, Outreach Programs, Exhibitions, Georgia
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Georgia Council for the Arts was created in 1953 by the state legislature. The Council for the Arts looks to embrace and promote the arts of Georgia to help better its people and their lives. The Council does this by focusing on four different areas to promote the arts including: economic development, community impact, advocacy, and capacity building. They also foster artists by providing grants as well as highlighting the work of artists in Georgia.
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Subject: Georgia , Georgia Council for the Arts, Folk Art, Research Grants, Public Arts
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