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The Peach State, the Empire State of the South or just Georgia is famous for its state song "Georgia on My Mind" recorded by incomparable Ray Charles. |
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Atlanta, the capital of Georgia, is full of tourist attractions: the World of Coca-Cola, the Stone Mountain Park, the Georgia Aquarium and much more. |
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Colquitt is a city of well-developed cultural tourism. Its most famous attraction is the former warehouse Cotton Hall, now a museum and a theater. |
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Fitzgerald is famous for its Blue and Grey Museum, which exposition is dedicated to the Civil War, and for its streets named after Civil War generals. |
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Helen is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Alike to Eureka Springs, it is an old-world style town. A lot of celebrations and fests take place here. |
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Plains is the smallest (0.8 square miles), however, quite a notable city of the state of Georgia. The annual Peanut Festival takes place here. |
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Savannah, the first capital of Georgia, is attractive for thousands of tourists owing to its well-preserved historic districts and lots of museums. |
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Tybee Island near Savannah is a dreamlike place, where you can meet sea turtles and rare birds as well as movie stars and even pirates. |
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The Fort Pulaski National Monument reminds visitors about the brief two-day battle of the Civil War, which Confederates lost due to the fort design. |
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The Reed Bingham State Park is a place of interest for tourists and home for lots of rare animals, such as limpkins, alligators and bald eagles. |