Georgia offers beautiful and diverse geography, a pleasant climate and
a low cost of living. Although the area
enjoys four distinct seasons, temperatures are mild all year long. The 10th
largest state in the U.S., Georgia covers
almost 60,000 square miles of unique
landscapes from the mountain chains
in the north to the barrier islands of
the coast.
To the north, the beauty of the Appalachians tower above the landscape.
Fields of cotton, soybeans and more
cover the central part of the state. The
farmland is a sign of Georgia’s massive
agri-business that helps fuel the state’s
economy. Salt marshes and exotic barrier islands with gorgeous beaches dot
the state’s coastline, creating a nature
lover’s paradise.
The state’s temperate climate varies from the foothills of the mountains
to the beaches of the barrier islands.
The lowest winter temperatures aver-
age well above freezing and the highest
summer temperatures average below
88 degrees. Residents can enjoy the
changing of the seasons without experiencing extreme conditions.
In Georgia, the money you make is
going to go a lot farther than it would in
other areas. Lower taxes and a lower cost
of living can help you maintain a higher
standard of living than you could elsewhere, including more house for your
money. Throughout Georgia, you can
find world-class healthcare, and Atlanta’s hospitals offer some of the most advanced care and facilities in the nation.
The state offers an unlimited supply
of recreational and cultural activities,
including boating, fishing and golf. Atlanta is also home to four professional
sports teams. Historical landmarks,
breathtaking beaches and mountain
retreats await Georgia visitors. From
ballet to baseball, with a perfect balance
of old and new, Georgia offers a quality
of life that can help you fulfill your biggest dreams and wildest desires.
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