Savannah was the first capitol of Georgia-it was one of the first 13 colonies, and has remained the Hostess City to the South, Georgias most historic city. Savannah is also the home of one of the largest nationally recognized historic districts, home to one of the first Racing venues in the USA, The Vanderbuilt Cup in 1911( well before racing Indianapolis and Daytona) and filmong site for no fewer than 147 popular films ranging from Forrest Gump(told from a bench in Savannahs Chipewa Square ),Swamp Thing, pretty woman, The Generals Daughter, Smokey and the Bandit, The Deep, to Wild America, and of course, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.
In 1795 Augusta was made the capitol to move the capitol away from the coast and allow distance to stop the ability of a quick seige and and resupply from coastal waters.
In 1868 the capitol was moved again, this time to Atlanta, to place it closer to both the geographical and population center of the state-allowing growth, representation, and protection on all sides.
WHY? I don't know. Milledgeville used to be the state capital, and Atlanta was just a small city at the end of a dead-end railroad line. Maybe because of the railroads in Atlanta? Maybe it was located on a larger river (the Chattahoochee) and that river was used (at times, not very successfully) for floating barges downstream?
In 1868 Atlanta city officials made a bid for Atlanta to be named as the state capital. Atlanta offered suitable buildings for the legislature, the governor, other state officials, and the supreme court at no charge for ten years. Atlanta also offered land in the city for a state capitol. In view of Atlanta's recent population growth, better rail accessibility, and the offer of land and buildings, the Georgia constitutional convention voted to accept the offer and moved the capital city from Milledgeville to Atlanta. Atlanta has been the capital city of Georgia from 1868 to the present day.
For many years, Atlanta Georgia has been the capital for southeastern businesses. Companies like Coca Cola and CNN are located in Atlanta Georgia. The largest city in Georgia is Atlanta. The city has great universities such as Georgia Tech. The population is educated. Atlanta is known as the gateway to the South.
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Here are the past capitals in order:SavannahAugustaLouisvilleMilledgevilleCurrent Capital: Atlanta
Atlanta, the capital of Georgia, has been called the pacesetter of the south because it leads the area in industry, transportation, and technology.
Georgia has had five different capitals in its history. The first was Savannah, the seat of government during British colonial rule, followed by Augusta, Louisville, Milledgeville, and Atlanta, the capital city from 1868 to the present day.
The Georgia state capital city before Augusta was Savannah. Official Georgia state capitals have been Savannah (1751-1785), Augusta (1785 -1795; alternated with Savannah for a while), Louisville (1796-1806), Milledgeville (1804-1868; shared with Louisville for a while), and Atlanta (1868-Present).
Kauffman Tire is an automobile repair company that has been in business for over seven decades. It is based in the capital of Georgia, in Atlanta, Georgia.
The legislature met for the first time in Atlanta on July 4th, 1868. It has remained in Atlanta continuously with the exception of one day in 2001 when a joint session of the state legislature met for one day in Georgia's fourth capital of Milledgeville to commemerate the states 250th anniversary of a representative government. The other three cities that were Georgia Capial's were in order: Savannah; Augusta; Louisville
of course they were in Atlanta, they have been since the 1950's
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Atlanta, Georgia is a leader in industry and technology for the South. It has a steel industry, Coca Cola, the Weather Channel, and Turner Broadcasting.