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Statesboro is the most
populous city in and the
county seat of
Bulloch County, Georgia,
United States.
Located in the
southeastern part of the state, its...
- "
Statesboro Blues" is a
Piedmont blues song
written by
Blind Willie McTell, who
recorded it in 1928. The
title refers to the town of
Statesboro, Georgia...
- The
Savannah and
Statesboro Railway began in 1897
through a
reorganization of the
Cuyler and
Woodburn Railroad. By 1899, it
operated about 33
miles (53 km)...
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Statesboro. With
Evans County,
Bulloch forms part of the
Statesboro micropolitan statistical area, a
component of the Savannah–Hinesville–
Statesboro combined...
- The
Statesboro Pilots were a
minor league baseball team
based in
Statesboro, Georgia. From 1952 to 1955, the
Pilots pla****
exclusively as
members of the...
- The
Statesboro Herald is a
newspaper published one day a w****
located in
Statesboro, Georgia,
United States.
Owned by
Morris Multimedia, it has a circulation...
- The
Dover and
Statesboro Railroad was
founded in 1889 and
began operations between Statesboro, GA and Dover, GA. It was
acquired by the
Central of Georgia...
- The
Statesboro Bomb
Scoring Site was a
Strategic Air
Command (SAC)
Radar Bomb
Scoring AUTOTRACK radar station. It was
Formerly Used
Defense Site I04GA0575...
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research university in the U.S.
state of Georgia. The
largest campus is in
Statesboro, with
additional campuses in
Savannah (Armstrong Campus) and Hinesville...
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recordings of "Lay Some
Flowers on My Grave", "Lord, Send Me an Angel" and "
Statesboro Blues", he
pronounces his
surname MacTell with the
stress on the first...