Georgia is a US state in the southeast with geography that includes beaches, mountains, and farming. Georgia is also known as the “Peach State” since it is the leading producer of peaches, pecans, and peanuts. There are many interesting landmarks to discover in Georgia, which is home to the wonderfully delicious Vidalia onions and where Coca Cola was invented.
Georgia’s historical sites tell its intriguing past, from the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site in Atlanta to the mysterious Georgia Guidestones. Georgia was also the birthplace of the Cherokee alphabet. Amicalola Falls, the tallest flowing waterfall east of the Mississippi River, and the Okefenokee Swamp, the biggest swamp in North America, are both famous natural monuments in Georgia.
MARTIN LUTHER KING HISTORIC SITE

COCA COLA MUSEUM

GEORGIA STATE CAPITAL

FORSYTH PARK
MERCEDES BENZ STADIUM
GEORGIA GUIDESTONES

FORT PULASKI
YONAH MOUNTAIN

TALLULAH FALLS

BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS

PROVIDENCE CANYON

ARABIA MOUNTAIN
