Georgia (state) Travel Guide
Georgia is a US state in the
South. The state was named after Great Britain's King George II and was the last of the 13 original U.S. colonies. While growing less and less common, racial problems still exist.
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The biggest airport in the South by far is also the world's biggest: Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport IATA: ATL. Other major airports include Charlotte/Douglas International, both Reagan National and Dulles International in Virginia just … South flights »
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By far the most common form of lodging in rural United States and along many Interstates is the motel. Providing inexpensive rooms to automotive travellers, most motels are clean and reasonable with a limited array of amenities: telephone, TV, bed, bathroom. See hotels »
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Georgia (state) Travel Guide
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Within Georgia
Metro Atlanta is Georgia's principal urban area, and the eighth largest metro area in the United States, with a population of over five million.
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Griffin is a city in Central Georgia near
Atlanta. It is the southernmost town included in the Atlanta Metro Area and has held on vehemently to it's "small town" appeal.
Griffin Travel Guide »
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