Georgia

Georgia, known for its Southern charm and rich cultural heritage, offers an inviting scene for the Kids Eat Free program. From the historic streets of Savannah to the bustling city of Atlanta, Georgia presents a tapestry of culinary experiences that cater to families. The program allows children to dine for free in various restaurants, making it more affordable for families to savor the state’s famed Southern cuisine, from classic BBQ to delicious peach dishes.

Whether it’s exploring the coastal landscapes, enjoying the mountainous regions of the Blue Ridge, or immersing in the vibrant culture of Atlanta, Georgia’s dining establishments provide a hospitable and family-friendly atmosphere. This initiative not only eases the financial aspect of dining out but also enriches the family dining experience by offering a taste of Georgia’s diverse and flavorful culinary landscape.

Georgia Cities and Towns

Fun Facts About Georgia

    1. Peach State
      Georgia is famously known as the “Peach State” for its juicy and delicious peaches.

    2. Host of the 1996 Olympics
      Atlanta, the state capital, hosted the Summer Olympics in 1996.

    3. Largest Aquarium
      The Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta is one of the largest aquariums in the world, with thousands of species.

    4. Birthplace of Martin Luther King Jr.
      The civil rights leader was born in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1929.

    5. Historic Savannah
      One of the oldest cities in Georgia, Savannah is known for its stunning historic district and beautiful parks.

    6. Coca-Cola Origin
      The world-famous soft drink Coca-Cola was invented in Atlanta in 1886.

    7. Stone Mountain
      This quartz monzonite dome is one of Georgia’s most popular attractions and features the largest bas-relief sculpture in the world.

    8. Vidalia Onions
      Georgia is known for Vidalia onions, which are considered some of the sweetest in the world.

    9. Helen, Georgia
      A re-creation of a Bavarian alpine village, complete with cobblestone streets and old-world towers.

    10. The Golden Isles
      A group of four barrier islands on Georgia’s 100-mile-long coast, offering picturesque beaches and charming towns.

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