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5 Fun Facts About September 6 In Georgia History
1. In 1738, English lawyer and philanthropist James Edward Oglethorpe arrived with a ship full of settlers in Savannah, marking the founding of the colony of Georgia. 2. In 1860, the Savannah Volunteer Guards were mustered into service by the state of Georgia in anticipation of the Civil War. 3....
5 Fun Facts About August 17 In Georgia History
1. In 1786, the University of Georgia was established. It is the oldest and largest public university in the state and is located in Athens. 2. In 1969, Atlanta's Fulton County Stadium was opened. It was the home of the Atlanta Braves and Atlanta Falcons until they moved to Turner...
5 Fun Facts About August 3 In Georgia History
1. In 1492, Christopher Columbus set sail from Spain with the goal of finding a new trade route to Asia. Although he did not reach Asia, he did stumble upon the Americas, changing history forever. 2. In 1777, the Georgia state constitution was adopted, outlining the basic principles of government...
5 Fun Facts About July 19 In Georgia History
1. In 1977, Atlanta Braves player Davey Lopes stole his 38th consecutive base, breaking the National League record. 2. In 1864, during the American Civil War, Union troops occupied the city of Atlanta, marking a crucial victory for the Union Army. 3. In 1960, civil rights activist Hosea Williams led...
5 Fun Facts About July 15 In Georgia History
1. In 1870, Georgia became the last Confederate state to be readmitted into the United States after the Civil War. 2. In 1916, the Coca-Cola company introduced its iconic "contour" bottle in Georgia 3. In 1936, John Pemberton, the inventor of Coca-Cola, died in Atlanta, Georgia. 4. In 1970, the...
5 Fun Facts About July 12 In Georgia History
1. In 1733, James Oglethorpe founded the city of Savannah, Georgia, which became the first settlement of the Georgia Colony. Savannah was designed as a grid of squares, which still remains one of the city's most iconic features. 2. On July 12, 1776, the first Declaration of Independence in the...
5 Fun Facts About July 3 In Georgia History
1. The Battle of Atlanta began on July 3, 1864. 2. In 1973, the Atlanta Fire Department welcomed its first female firefighter on July 3. 3. On July 3, 1924, the iconic Georgia Theatre opened in Athens, Georgia. 4. The popular annual music festival, the Atlanta Jazz Festival, traditionally takes...
5 Fun Facts About June 29 In Georgia History
1. In 1864, the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain was fought during the American Civil War, resulting in a Confederate victory. It was one of the deadliest battles of the Atlanta Campaign. 2. In 1936, the novel "Gone with the Wind" by Margaret Mitchell was published, becoming an instant bestseller and...
5 Fun Facts About June 12 In Georgia History
1. The Georgia Association of Educators was founded on June 12, 1975. This association is dedicated to advancing the cause of public education in Georgia. 2. On June 12, 1948, the Atlanta Crackers played their last game at the old Ponce de Leon Park. The Crackers were a minor league...
5 Fun Facts About June 5 In Georgia History
1. In 1961 on this day, Atlanta mayor Ivan Allen Jr. rejected a request to desegregate city golf courses, sparking criticism from civil rights activists. 2. On June 5, 1836, the Georgia State Capitol building was destroyed by fire. It was rebuilt and is now a National Historic Landmark. 3....
5 Fun Facts About May 25 In Georgia History
1. On May 25, 1725, the city of Savannah was officially founded by General James Oglethorpe, making it the oldest city in the state of Georgia. 2. In 1798, the Georgia House of Representatives passed a resolution urging the federal government to declare war against France due to mounting tensions...
5 Fun Facts About May 19 In Georgia History
1. In 2006, Georgia was hit by a massive tornado outbreak on May 19th. The outbreak caused significant damage and claimed the lives of eight people in the state. 2. On May 19, 1864, Union General William T. Sherman began his Atlanta campaign during the Civil War. This campaign led...