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Known as the Peach State for its long tradition of producing the sweet, fleshy fruit, Georgia is the fourth state named to the Union. Established as the 13th colony, its name is a homage to King George II. Georgia is considered the \u201cdeep south\u201d of the nation and features parts of the Appalachian and Blue Ridge mountains, as well as forests, valleys, swamps, and beaches on the Atlantic Ocean. There\u2019s plenty of variety for all visitors and residents alike.<\/p>\n
Due to its humid climate, Georgia is a lush state with abundant rainfall, hot summers and mild winters in most parts. Drinking sweet tea on the porch while visiting with neighbors is still a thing in this part of the country that defines the term \u201csouthern hospitality.\u201d<\/p>\n
In Savannah, you can admire stately, antebellum homes on cobblestone streets. Atlanta offers a mix of old and new with nods to its civil rights history and its established rap music stronghold. Other spots not to miss include coastal pleasures such as Tybee and Jekyll islands, checking out a true swamp at the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, riding a streetcar to the National Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta, and demolishing a plate of shrimp and grits or fried green tomatoes!<\/p>\n