Admitted to the United States on July 4, 1776. This was ratified on January 2, 1788.
History
20th Century[]
Mobster Ghostly Terrill was incarcerated in Georgia State Prison in 1935. He broke out in 1945 and attempted to hijack a gold shipment taking gold from Fort Knox to Hawaii via rail through Georgia. His plot was foiled by the Human Torch and Toro.[1]Points of Interest
- Atlanta
- Athens: birthplace of Aries I[2]
- Barrenford Stables
- Brasstown Bald, 4,784 ft. (highest point)
- Seagate Prison
- Macon
Residents
See Also
- 226 appearance(s) of Georgia (State)
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- 39 mention(s) of Georgia (State)
- 6 mention(s) in handbook(s) of Georgia (State)
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- 30 article(s) related to Georgia (State)