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Georgia

The Peach State — standing at the threshold of America's next great chapter. From Atlanta's skyline to the historic coast, Georgia leads the nation into 2026 and beyond.

🍑 The Peach State
⭐ 4th State · 1788
🎆 2026: End of an Era
🌅 2027: The New Beginning
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👥 11M+ Residents
2026
The End of an Era
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Georgia Leads the Way
2027
The New Beginning

🍑 Georgia Highlights

Peach State
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Aviation Hub
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport — the world's busiest airport, connecting Georgia and America to every corner of the globe.
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Music & Culture
Georgia's rich musical heritage spans blues, soul, hip-hop, and country — a cultural powerhouse that has shaped American music for generations.
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Civil Rights Legacy
Home to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the birthplace of the American Civil Rights Movement — Georgia's legacy of justice and equality defines the nation.
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Natural Wonders
From the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Golden Isles, Georgia's natural beauty spans mountains, forests, and pristine coastline.

🍑 About Georgia

The Peach State

Georgia was one of the original 13 colonies, ratifying the Constitution on January 2, 1788, becoming the 4th state to join the Union. Known as the Peach State, Georgia is one of the most historically significant and culturally rich states in America.

Home to over 11 million residents, Georgia is a major economic powerhouse — Atlanta serves as the financial, cultural, and transportation hub of the American South. The state's economy spans technology, film production, agriculture, logistics, and international trade.

As 2026 marks the end of America's first 250 years, Georgia stands as a testament to the nation's journey toward justice, unity, and progress. And as 2027 dawns, the next chapter begins — Georgia will be at the forefront of the next 250 years of American history.

🍑 4th State · Since 1788 · Population 11M+

📅 Georgia Timeline

Key Milestones
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1733 — Founded
James Oglethorpe founds the colony of Georgia, named after King George II of Great Britain — the last of the original 13 colonies to be established.
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1788 — Statehood
Georgia ratifies the U.S. Constitution on January 2, 1788, becoming the 4th state to join the newly formed United States of America.
1960s — Civil Rights
Atlanta becomes the epicenter of the American Civil Rights Movement. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., born in Atlanta, leads the nation toward justice and equality.
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1996 — Olympics
Atlanta hosts the 1996 Summer Olympic Games — a defining moment that showcased Georgia's world-class infrastructure and hospitality to a global audience.
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2026 — The End of an Era
Georgia joins the nation in marking the close of America's first 250 years — a moment of unity, reflection, and celebration across all 50 states.
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2027 — The New Beginning
As 2027 dawns, the next 250 years officially begin. Georgia leads the way into a bold new era of American innovation, leadership, and possibility.

🎆 2026 Celebrations

Events & Activities
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Atlanta Fireworks
Spectacular July 4th fireworks over Atlanta's iconic skyline — celebrating 250 years of American freedom with the entire nation watching.
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Music Festivals
Statewide music festivals celebrating Georgia's legendary musical heritage — from blues and soul to hip-hop and country.
Civil Rights Tours
Special semiquincentennial tours of Atlanta's Civil Rights landmarks — honoring the legacy of justice and equality that defines America's story.
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Digital Celebrations
Live streams, Web3 experiences, and digital commemoratives connecting Georgia to the national US250™ platform and the world.