The Bibb Graves Bridge
Iconic rainbow arch bridge over the Coosa River, gateway to a charming, revitalized downtown Wetumpka.
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The Bibb Graves Bridge
Iconic rainbow arch bridge over the Coosa River, gateway to a charming, revitalized downtown Wetumpka.
Coosa Species Sheet v2
And the other one I've been meaning to update. Most of the info is the same, but I decided to make the designs less overtly ghibli in favor of just being more raccoon-y. Also the atmosphere type just wasn't working out, so now they share atmospheres with geordians. Also, as usual because people keep asking every time: all Hayven Celestia species are open!
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Conversations with the High Priest of Coosa
Charles M. Hudson (1932-2013) was Professor of Anthropology and History at the University of Georgia. A leading expert on Native American Studies, especially the American Southeast, he was best known for his work on Hernando de Soto's expeditions in the 1840s. After becoming an established scholar, Hudson experimented with adding more storytelling and narrative to historical research. This resulted in the book Conversations with the High Priest of Coosa, an academic research-historical novel hybrid that proposes a new research methodology that will interest scholars and students of all academic levels.
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I master the map of never, raft its fragments, mouth the brightness of human’s leftover snow, details of fever-clouds where the convent dissolves in violence.
— Jennifer Elise Foerster, from “Coosa,” published in Poetry
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