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Georgia
Grade Level: Elementary Middle High
You can learn a lot about a state by looking at the different type of tourism options it has. Georgia has it all, and it is all on this web site. For research purposes, there is a section on heritage and culture, which could help you learn more about that area. From that, you could potentially do more research on that one specific topic. This web site is a good starting point for research.
Topic:  Georgia
URL:  http://www.georgia.org/ Edit Citation 
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Georgia
Grade Level: Elementary Middle
If basic yet pertinent information is what you need, then that is what you will receive on this web site about Georgia. Written in list format, this site offers a wealth of information including, the state flag, bird, song, and flower. There are also links to information about colleges and popular sites to see. Check out the weather before you begin your virtual journey, there is a link for that too!
Topic:  Georgia
URL:  http://www.50states.com/georgia.htm Edit Citation 
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Georgia
Grade Level: Elementary Middle
Do you know which state is referred to as the "peach state?" The answer is Georgia. Find out why by visiting this web site. The Girl Scouts were founded in Georgia in 1912. Georgia was the fourth state to enter the Union on January 2, 1788. The motto of the "peach state" is "wisdom, justice and moderation." There are many famous historical places in Georgia, such as the Confederate Memorial at Stone Mountain, the Jimmy Carter National Historic Site, and the...
Topic:  Georgia
URL:  http://www.ipl.org/div/stateknow/ga1.html Edit Citation 
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Georgia
Grade Level: Elementary Middle
The Republic Georgia is bordered by the Black Sea in the west, by Turkey and Armenia in the south, by Azerbaijan in the east, and Russia in the north. You can investigate Georgia by using this almanac article. The current President and the Prime Minister of Georgia are named and population, economic, transportation and communication statistics are detailed. The history and politics of Georgia is discussed in more detail. An atlas map of the country is available to enlarge which details the...
Topic:  Georgia (Republic)
URL:  http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0107564.html Edit Citation 
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Georgia: History
Grade Level: Elementary Middle
This detailed section is only one part of a larger article on the state of Georgia. This section provides you with the history of Georgia beginning with the earliest inhabitants and explorers. It discusses the first colony that was led by James E. Oglethorpe, the state's earliest settlers, and the state's role in the American Revolution. There is information on how Georgia became a state, the removal of Native Americans, and the effects of the Civil War. The state's struggle for racial...
Topic:  Georgia--History
URL:  http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/us/A0858375.html Edit Citation 
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Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites
Grade Level: Elementary Middle High
Find information on all the state parks in Georgia all in one site. This site has links to every state park. On these links, you can find out where the park is located, what it is known for, and whether or not you can camp there. By looking at a variety of state park sites, you can start to get a feel for what the state of Georgia has to offer.
Topic:  Georgia
URL:  http://www.gastateparks.org/ Edit Citation 
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