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  1. Georgia was named after King George II, who approved the colony’s charter in 1732. Wonder how Georgia got its nickname? Cherokee Indians grew peaches in Georgia in the mid-1700s, and today the state produces about 2.6 million bushels a year, making it the third biggest producer of peaches in the United States, behind California and South Carolina.

  2. QuickFacts Georgia. QuickFacts provides statistics for all states and counties. Also for cities and towns with a population of 5,000 or more.

  3. Georgia is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States. It borders Tennessee to the northwest, North Carolina to the north, South Carolina to the northeast, Florida to the south, and Alabama to the west. Of the 50 United States, Georgia is the 24th-largest by area and 8th most populous. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, its 2023 estimated population was 11,029,227. Atlanta, a ...

  4. Time Zone in Georgia. Time in United States. Current Local Time in Locations in Georgia with Links for More Information (20 Locations) Acworth * Fri 5:15 am: Dalton *

  5. Jun 23, 2023 · 15. Visit the MLK Jr., National Historic Site. By Sarah from Borders & Bucket Lists. Martin Luther King Jr. may be the most influential person to ever come out of Atlanta, Georgia, and the Martin Luther King Jr., National Historic Site allows visitors to walk in the steps of this inspirational Civil Rights activist.

  6. Apr 6, 2022 · Escape to Georgia’s rolling hills at Chateau Elan. The plush, pillowy villas of Chateau Elan in Braselton beckon to couples seeking a secluded, sensuous experience. The sweeping views of the European-style resort against Georgia's undulating hills (just an hour from Atlanta) transport one to the French countryside.

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