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Georgia (GA)
When you look at a map of Georgia, you will notice a number of things. First of all, there are a number of lakes and streams running through this lovely southern state of Georgia (GA). Secondly, there are a number of landmarks of note that have shaped not only the state’s history, but also our country. Civil wars have been fought is Georgia and these landmarks honor those that have fallen and also provide one of many tourist attractions of the state. While Atlanta may be the capital of Georgia (GA), Savannah, Georgia is considered one of the “peachy keen” parts of the state. The town has been undergoing some revitalization and the historical homes and other sights bring in tourists. Other places that draw visitors include the Georgia Dome, which is a great place to catch the latest ball game or big ticket concert. The Georgia Aquarium is a big draw for both tourists and locals alike. It just happens to be the largest aquarium in the world!
Should you decide to make your visit to Georgia (GA) more permanent, consider gathering more information through the Georgia Secretary of State website or the Georgia Department of Labor. With the Secretary of State website, you might learn more about voting registration and professional licensure. Through the Department of Labor for Georgia (GA), you might find out more information about employment laws, income tax information and even job search assistance. And speaking of jobs, you might want to visit the website for the Georgia Department of Corrections. They employ quite a few people in the state.
Through other Georgia websites, you might also read about the Georgia lottery and how the money spent goes towards funding educational opportunities. Most of the monies benefit primary and secondary education. Some of this money is routed to funding scholarships for those students furthering their education by attending college. There are a number of different colleges – private, two year community colleges and four year universities. Some of the more notable ones include Georgia Tech, Georgia State University and Georgia Southern University. Visitors and residents alike find plenty of “peachy” things to say about Georgia (GA) like the friendly people, great weather and the abundance of things to do. Be sure to take advantage of visiting the old Civil War battlegrounds and trek through one of the several places that are part of the National Park Service. You will discover that Georgia is a beautiful state.
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