GEORGIA Day is celebrated on the anniversary of when the very first colonists landed on the Georgian coastline on the 12th Day in February under the direction of James Oglethorpe.
The first people arrived in what is now the state of Georgia some 13,000 years ago. Native American Indian tribes that lived here included the Apalachee, Cherokee, and Choctaw.
Georgia became the 13th colony in 1733. Then in 1788, Georgia became the fourth state in the U.S. Georgia succeeded from the Union at the beginning of the Civil War in 1861. It was once again included within the United States as the Union was preserved at the end of the war in 1865.
Georgia was named after King George II, who approved and signed the colonyβs charter for James Oglethorpe to start a colony in 1732.
Georgia is rich in history. Atlanta has been the mainstay hub of the Southeast long before the Civil War due in part to the railroad back in 1837. Atlanta played a huge wartime role for industry because of its location on the rail network. The Confederates of Atlanta fell to Union troops on September 1, 1864. The Unionβs General William Tecumseh Sherman departed Atlanta on his devastating March to the Sea leaving most of Atlanta burned to the ground. From this event, Margrett Mitchell got her inspiration for Gone With the Wind. Also, the Great Locomotive Chase was based on events that happened near the Battle of Kennesaw during the Civil War.
Georgia serves as an integral city to the civil rights movement. Itβs part of the Bible belt and has a large protestant religious influence. Civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr was born and raised in Atlanta. Ebenezer Baptist Church was his boyhood church where his father preached. Adjacent to the church is the Martin Luther King National Historic Site and also his gravesite.
The Olympic Games were held in 1996 at Centennial Olympic Park including one of the largest opening ceremonies clocking in at almost five hours. Atlanta won the prestige to host the 100th modern games over Athens, Greece. The ceremony displayed a celebration of the American South and its history and culture. The Olympic cauldron was torch lit by a surprise appearance of legendary boxer Muhammad Ali.
GEORGIA STATE Motto
βWisdom, Justice, and Moderation.β
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Here are some activities that you can do on GEORGIA Day!
Visit Stone Mountain Park any time. They have fun activities and events planned all year long and Stone Mountain is rich in Georgia history.
In 1979, Ray Charles recorded HIS iconic version of Georgia On My Mind which was made the official song of the State of Georgia. Enjoy listening to the song. Other great Georgia musicians include Ray Charles, Little Richard, Luke Bryan, Ma Rainey, Otis Redding, AndrΓ© 3000 (Outkast), Gladys Knight, and Alan Jackson.
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Year | Date | Day of the Week |
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2023 | February 12 | Sunday |
2024 | February 12 | Monday |
2025 | February 12 | Wednesday |
2026 | February 12 | Thursday |
2027 | February 12 | Friday |
Georgia has beautiful landscapes, magnificent mountain views, great food, loads of events, and lots of history including the backdrop to the classic movie, Gone with the Wind. Thereβs so much to do in the state. Itβs a good place for sports enthusiasts and foodies with its cultural and delicious food festivals. Whatever you do in the great State of Georgia youβll definitely have a great time.
The people are down home and are typically friendly welcoming us to the South and to their homes!
Southern comfort foodβs unique history coupled with distinctive flavors and local ingredients evokes feelings of nostalgia and happiness.
Come explore all of the beautiful waterfalls including the ones in Fannin county near Blue Ridge GA. The Silver Comet Trail is an impressive 61.5 mile (99 km) paved walk & bike trail that travels through three counties along an abandoned CSX railroad line from 1897. Georgia is also the start of the Appalachian Trail. If you decide on hiking it, then leave some time to explore Georgia before or after you hike the trail.
There are also iconic music greats that have hailed from the peach state. Music Midtown and SweetWater 420 Fest are just a few.
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