Site of the 1996 Summer Olympics
Home of the University of Georgia
Site of golf's Masters Tournament
GA's third largest city, located next to Fort Benning
Site of the first major gold rush in the U.S.
Nicknamed 'The Carpet Capital of the World'
Home of Agnes Scott College
Resort where leading financiers and politicians met to plan the U.S. Federal Reserve system
Site of the Ocmulgee National Monument and the Allman Brothers Band Museum
Capital of Georgia from 1804 to 1868
Singer Alan Jackson's home town
Birthplace of President Jimmy Carter
Atlanta's most populous suburb
Georgia's colonial capital and major seaport
City famous for its sweet onions