Georgia
Visit Georgia and enjoy some of America's iconic destinations
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Walk down the cobblestone streets of Georgia’s first city in Savannah, a place filled with southern charm and one of the largest historic districts in the country. Disconnect from the world at Georgia’s Cumberland Island National Seashore which remains preserved in natural beauty with wild horses roaming its beaches.
In commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the Civil War - discover our more than 400 Civil War sites offering a wealth of battlefields, cemeteries, arsenals, museums, mansions and stories.
Georgia’s 47 state parks offer opportunities for outdoor adventure. Go rafting or kayaking on the Chattahoochee River in Columbus - the world’s longest urban whitewater course. Hike the Appalachian Trail that starts at Springer Mountain in the North Georgia Mountains.
Visit the filming locations that are now part of Georgia’s television and moviemaking history. Experience one of Georgia’s most recognizable icons “Gone With the Wind” along the Gone With the Wind Trail from Jonesboro to Marietta.
With all there is to see and do, you’ll want to make sure you explore Georgia.
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Fun Fact

Coca-Cola was invented in Georgia; a tour of its headquarters in Atlanta is a popular visitor experience.

The Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta is the largest aquarium in the Western Hemisphere.

North America’s largest blackwater swamp is the Okefenokee in South Georgia.
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Must see places

Providence Canyon State Park

Radium Springs Gardens

Warm Springs

Tallulah Gorge State Park

Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge

Amicalola Falls

Georgia Aquarium

Jimmy Carter National Historic Site

Columbus Whitewater Course

Cumberland Island
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