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Known for its
southern hospitality, Georgia is filled with culture, history and
fun. The state’s nationally recognized healthcare system, quality
school systems and universities and warm climate make this state a
great place for families, retirees and singles. Georgia has a
large number of United States military bases, so families from
around the country have made their home here. From the bustling
big cities to the relaxed small towns, Georgia’s scenic beauty is
a treat for everyone.
With diverse
industries from agriculture to communications and major
corporations such as Coca-Cola and Home Depot and a booming health
care industry, Georgia has been able to remain a growing economy.
Industries include a nationally recognized healthcare system,
textile, agriculture, automobile and aircraft manufacturing,
tourism, paper and chemical products and transportation. Combined
with a low cost of living and real estate costs residents have the
benefits and amenities of larger states, minus the costs.

Here
in Georgia, you’ll find culture and entertainment with true
Southern charm. Here you’ll find many historic sites dedicated to
the Civil War and the United States Military Forces. For those who
prefer an active lifestyle, there is no shortage of outdoor sports
and recreation including boating, camping, fishing, kayaking and
rafting. The cool mountain region provides plenty of activities
including mountain climbing, hiking and biking. And the warm
weather year around and abundance of golf courses is great for
golf enthusiasts. For those who enjoy the arts, you’ll find some
of the most spectacular museums, theaters and galleries in the
South. Georgia residents partake in numerous festivals from
Macon’s Cherry Blossom Festival in the spring to the Georgia Apple
Festival in the fall, while the annual Dogwood Festival is one of
the largest in the nation.
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