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Georgia
Georgia is defined by a diversity of landscapes, flora, and fauna. The state's northernmost regions include the Blue Ridge Mountains, part of the larger Appalachian Mountain system.

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Fort Hawkins
Fort Hawkins was a fort built in 1806–1810 in the historic Creek Nation by the United States government under President Thomas Jefferson and used until 1824.
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Fort Hawkins
Fort Hawkins was a military fort situated in Georgia from 1806 through 1821. It originally served as a trading post for local Native American tribes and as a military outpost for the US Army during conflicts with various Indian nations. Over time, the fort became an important center of trade and commerce for central Georgia, eventually developing into an important source of employment opportunities for the people of the area.
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Ft. Benning
Fort Benning, is one of the largest U.S. Army bases in the world. Established in 1918 and named after Brigadier General Henry Benning, it is home to more than 120,000 active-duty military personnel. It covers an area of almost 118,000 acres and offers a wide array of training facilities for both basic and advanced life-skills. The base also plays host to a variety of research laboratories that develop more efficient weapons systems as well as improve specialized equipment.
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Old Fort Jackson
Old Fort Jackson was constructed in 1808 as part of President Thomas Jefferson's Second System coastal defense initiative and named after Revolutionary War patriot James Jackson. This brick fort was constructed over an old earthen battery from the Revolutionary War which had been called "Mud Fort." Soldiers were stationed at Fort James Jackson to guard Savannah during the War of 1812.

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