From the Sea Islands to the Blue Ridge Mountains, from loggerhead turtles to black bears, and the Okefenokee Swamp to dense pine forests; there's a lot to explore
Early Americans found inventive ways to use resources. find out how early Georgians built houses and gathered food
European settlers brought a new way of life, starting a new colony and then a new nation
Cotton became king, Indians were pushed out, and war brought destruction
The twentieth century brings hard times, new freedoms, and an economic powerhouse
Who's who? read about Georgians who made their mark on the state and the world
Find out about how Georgia's legislative, executive, and judicial branches work
Peaches, peanuts, carpets, and airplanes; they're all grown or made here
Climb Indian mounds, take a dip in a swimming hole, see whale sharks and kangaroos, or visit a plantation