National Georgia Day | August 3
Thu Aug 3rd

National Georgia Day

Starting the week of Independence Day and ending with Hawaii. We feature a small portion of each states' past, foods, and the people who make up the state. Several states have their own state celebrations. There's so much more to explore that we can't help but celebrate our beautiful country even more.

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James Oglethorpe, Georgia's founder, settled Savannah, the colony's first capital. Augusta, Louisville, Milledgeville, Milledgeville, Milledgeville, and eventually, Atlanta will have four more capitals, Augusta, Louisville, Milledgeville, and eventually, Atlanta.

A divide has always existed both politically and socioeconomically. Perhaps Georgia lived up to destiny, considering that Georgia was initially established as a barrier of fortification between South Carolina's southern border and the Spanish settled in Florida.

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In 1735, Georgia first banned slavery. In 1735, Georgia first banned slavery. She was the first one to do so of the 13 original colonies.. The ban lasted 15 years. Georgia leaning toward supporting the crown during the Revolution, and was the single colony not in attendance at the First Continental Congress.

Georgia first sent Lyman Hall, one delegate, to the Second Continental Congress during the Second Continental Congress. However, Hall didn't vote because he only represented a single parish in Georgia, but he didn't vote because he only represented a single parish in Georgia. The colony later sent Button Gwinnett and George Walton as official delegates. The Declaration of Independence was signed by the three brothers.

Georgia's Wars were devastating to the country. Her people and the economy were affected by the recession, but social unrest persisted.

Industrial and technological advancements in Georgia's economy during the twentieth century found a niche in the Georgia economy during the twentieth century.. Georgia's A hub for airlines, military bases, and multinational corporations has reopened once more.

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Home-cookin' and comfort food are two of the many things that come to mind when it comes to Georgia. Don't be surprised by the serving size, the number of fried foods, or desserts. Two things are certain, they're made from the heart, and they are delectable!

Almost every dish can be fried, including okra, green tomatoes, chicken, seafood, and Vidalia onions. Since 1986, those sweet onions have grown in Vidalia and 20 Georgia counties, but not anywhere else by Geogia law.

Peaches are to Georgia in the same way that summer brings. Take a bite out of a ripe one and let the juice drip down your chin. Or, indulge in all the delectable peach pastries or canned peaches Georgia has to offer. There are so many ways to bring the taste of Georgia to your household, from pies to jellies.

To enjoy the summer weather, grab a Coca-Cola and some boiled peanuts. Georgia is home to Coca-Cola, and salty peanuts dating back to the Civil War period..

Real BBQ finds a home in the South and Georgia, but you'd better arrive early or you won't be served. If it's done right, there's bound to be a short supply, so it sells out early, too!

A Brunswick stew is in order when the weather is cool. This one-dish will warm the entire family up on cold, Southern evening with tomatoes, lima beans, corn, okra, potatoes, and chicken, beef, or any game to be enjoyed. Whether you're looking for a unique way to entertain yourself.

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Overall, Georgia's history is rich with inspiration.. Masterful writers, musicians, writers, and poets are among the growing crop of masterful artists, writers, editors, and poets along the peach orchards and cotton fields along the beach. Their experiences with Georgia's beauty, history, and humanity are more than can be appreciated in a single visit..