Georgia Heart of the Old South, and the New South
Atlanta has a unique museum, the “World of Coca-Cola”, and Coca-Cola to this day has its headquarters in Atlanta. Atlanta airport is one of the busiest airports in the world and has become a hub for both Delta Airlines and for AirTran. Home Depot is headquartered in the region, and it helped to build the Atlanta Aquarium, which is located near Olympic Park. Several domestic auto production plants have been shut down in the area, although Kia, the Korean auto manufacture, is planning to build a new plant in the Atlanta area shortly.
Gainesville, Georgia, in the northern part of the state is a center for chicken production and chicken processing. Other large cities include Augusta and Savannah. The port of Savannah is still an important port, and formerly was also a center of ship construction.
Athens Georgia is the traditional state college town of Georgia, and was formed for this purpose in 1806. The University of Georgia started there as Franklin College, named after Benjamin Franklin. The town, with a population of 100,000 is also a center of art, music and the intellectual scene. The city also had the advantage of not being in the path of General Sherman’s march to the sea during the Civil War, so its neo-classical buildings escaped damage. It is the location of the State of Georgia Museum, and the state botanical garden of Georgia. Your corporation involving art sales, art production and music production may be ideal in the Athens area. Annual reports for Georgia corporations are due ninety days after incorporation and have a charge of $30.
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Howard Giske writes about how to get your
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