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PHOTOS: Savannah's Grayson Stadium through the years
During its 100-year history, Grayson Stadium has hosted baseball greats, a president, legendary musicians and more recently the Savannah Bananas.
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Then-President Franklin Roosevelt speaks at what is now Grayson Stadium during Georgia's bicentennial celebration in 1933. Roosevelt, who was a part-time Georgia resident with a home in Warm Springs, told the crowd he felt a “kinship” with Georgia’s founder, James Oglethorpe, and the first settlers, according to a report on his remarks in the Savannah Evening Press. (Courtesy of Georgia Historical Society)
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PHOTOS: Gov. Kemp: South Georgia wildfires are ‘most dangerous, biggest’ in U.S.
Kemp surveyed damage Friday in South Georgia from wildfires that have engulfed tens of thousands of acres and continue to spread amid extremely dry conditions.
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PHOTOS: Hawks beat the Knicks in Game 3
The Atlanta Hawks defeated the New York Knicks on a go-ahead shot by Hawks guard CJ McCollum with 12.
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PHOTOS: Two Georgia wildfires destroy homes, ravage thousands of acres
The Pineland Road fire in Clinch County, between the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge and Valdosta, and the Highway 82 Fire in Brantley County, inland from Brunswick on Geo
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PHOTOS: Georgia Tech beats Georgia in top-5 baseball matchup
The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets took down the Georgia Bulldogs, 14-4, in a matchup of top-5 baseball teams Tuesday at Truist Park.











