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Where Is Georgia?

Who HQ: The 50 States

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Where Is Georgia?

By: Jennifer Marino Walters, Who HQ
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Dive into the history, culture, and heritage of the state of Georgia with Who HQ! Learn about everything from Georgia’s role in the Civil War to the continent’s largest blackwater wetland in this illustrated book for young listeners.

From the creators of the #1 New York Times bestselling Who Was? series comes a new collection of books all about the fifty states!

Did you know that the state is named after King George II? Are you aware that Martin Luther King Jr. was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia? Or that the Cherokee Nation is responsible for peaches in the region? Including information on the area's first residents from 15,000 years ago, this book explores the complex and captivating history of Georgia, from the historic rock mounds of the Woodland Period to the birth of Coca-Cola in Atlanta in 1886.

©2025 Jennifer Marino Walters, Who HQ (P)2025 Listening Library
Geography & Cultures History North America

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