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An overview of Georgia, a state in the Southeastern region of the United States, with information on its history, geography, demographics, economy, culture, government, and symbols. Learn about its capital Atlanta, its largest metropolitan area, its nickname Peach State, and more.
Learn about the history and locations of Georgia's state capitals from 1786 to present. Atlanta is the current capital and the 17th location, established in 1868 after the end of the Civil War.
Atlanta is the state capital and the seat of Fulton county in Georgia, U.S. It has a rich history as a railroad hub, a Civil War site, and a center of Reconstruction and the New South.
The Georgia State Capitol is the primary office building of Georgia's government and a National Historic Landmark in Atlanta. Learn about its history, architecture, museum, and monuments on the Capitol grounds.
Atlanta (/ ætˈlæn (t) ə / ⓘ at-LAN- (t)ə) [14] is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is the seat of Fulton County, and a portion of the city extends into neighboring DeKalb County.
Atlanta is the largest city and the capital of Georgia, located in the eastern part of the state. It has a rich history, a diverse population, and a vibrant economy, and is known for its cultural attractions, parks, and festivals.
Learn about the history and architecture of Georgia's gold-domed state capitol, located in Atlanta since 1889. Find out how Atlanta became the capital city and how the capitol was built with Georgia marble and granite.
Learn about the history and significance of Atlanta, the largest city and the state capital of Georgia. Find out how it was founded, burned, rebuilt, and became a symbol of the New South.
Atlanta is the capital of Georgia, the state’s largest city, and the seat of Fulton County. Learn about its history, transportation, race relations, and the Atlanta spirit.
Learn about the Georgia State Capitol, a National Historic Landmark and the seat of state government since 1889. Find out how Atlanta became the capital, who designed the building, and what materials were used in its construction.