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Online Exhibits

Lowndes County Timeline
Early History of Lowndes County

Places
Lowndes County Courthouse
Valdosta’s City Halls
Moody Air Force Base
Aerial Images of Valdosta
Place and Street Names in Valdosta

People
Mayors of Valdosta
Doc Holliday
James L. Pierpont
Louis E. Lomax

African American History in Lowndes County
Antebellum to Reconstruction
Segregation
WWII and the Korean War
Civil Rights Era
Louis E. Lomax
Modern Times

Transportation
Railroads
Streetcar System
Early Automobiles
Interstates 75
Aviation

History of Baseball in Valdosta
Valdosta’s Early Baseball
Professional Teams
African American Baseball in Valdosta

Events
Rampage of Gypsy the Elephant

How did Valdosta Become the Azalea City?

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