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Explore America: Georgia

Explore America and discover people, places, art, and history that connect to Georgia in the Smithsonian’s collections, held in trust for the American people. The Peach State is the birthplace of Coca-Cola and the cotton gin, as well as writers Alice Walker, Flannery O'Connor, and Margaret Mitchell. Juliette Gordon Low founded Girl Scouts of the USA in Savannah. Bobby Jones co-founded the Masters Tournament, a professional golf championship held annually at the Augusta National Golf Club. The state has also produced one President and one recent Supreme Court justice: Jimmy Carter and Clarence Thomas.

The capital city of Atlanta is home to the Black Music & Entertainment Walk of Fame, where soul music pioneers Ray Charles and Otis Redding are memorialized. Fellow musicians Little Richard and Gladys Knight & the Pips, as well as blues singer Blind Willie McTell, are honored in the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in Macon. One of the first alternative rock bands, R.E.M., was founded in Athens.

Atlanta is home to the High Museum of Art and the Georgia Aquarium—the largest in the country. Centennial Olympic Park commemorates the 1996 Summer Olympic Games, which took place in the city. The Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park preserves the civil rights leader’s childhood home and legacy.


37c Greetings from Georgia single

Georgia

The King Family at Home

Georgia Landscape

37c Tybee Island, Georgia single

Georgia Pines

Georgia Buggy

"Georgia on My Mind"

University of Georgia Pennant

Macon, Georgia

Georgia Tech

37c High Museum of Art single

Atlanta, Georgia: Home of Martin Luther King Jr.

1 Pound, Georgia, 1769

Juliette Gordon Low

Bonaventure, Savannah, Georgia

Atlanta Salutes Hank Aaron button

Old South Meets New South

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Martin Luther King III

Jersey for the Atlanta Braves worn and autographed by Hank Aaron

1996 Atlanta Georgia Olympics

Macon, Georgia

Coca-Cola Tray

Flannery O'Connor

Freedom Quilt

Tate, Georgia

1897 - 1929 Edna Force Davis's Wool Crazy-patchwork Parlor Throw

Michael Stipe

North Georgia #1

Pine Trees, Georgia

North Georgia #2

Stamp with illustration of two orange peaches with attached stem and leaves on blue background

32c Peach booklet single

Ted Turner

Howard Finster

Untitled, from the Atlanta Documentary Survey Project


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