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Georgia

Georgia is full of big tourist attractions. It is fun for all ages. The world of Coca Cola is there and so is the Georgia Aquarium. Also Martin Luther King used to live there.
Coca Cola is a big part of Georgia's history. Located in Atlanta, Georgia. The factory opened in August 3 1990. Frank M. Robinson was a part of naming the beverage Coca Cola as well as design the trademark that is still used today. The first servings of Coca Cola were 5 cents per glass . Sales averaged a modest nine servings a day in Atlanta today daily serving are  estimated 1.9 billion globally. John Pemberton Invented the Coca Cola  He fought in the Civil War at the end of the war he decided he wanted to make something that would give him  commercial success. Some of Coca Cola's biggest competitors are Dr Pepper, Snapple and Pepsi. Coca Cola is the most popular soda.

The Georgia Aquarium  helps to boost kids
imaginations  with the 500 species of animals they have. It is fascinating for all ages to watch the 100,000 of animals living there. It is amazing to think that there is 10 million gallons of water in it. It was founded on November 23, 2005. The Georgia Aquarium is the biggest aquarium in the world. Bernie Marcus donated 250 million dollars to the Georgia Aquarium.
Martin Luther King Jr. was born on Tuesday, January 15, 1929  in Atlanta, Georgia. He lived with his parents.  as well as his grandparents and his two siblings  Christine and Alfred Daniel Williams King. When  Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was older he helped people with dark colored skin to have the same equal rights as people with white colored skin. He made a speech called I have a dream that changed lives of people with dark colored skin forever. Martin was assassinated on April 4th, 1968  by James Earl Ray. It was a sad day for many people. He was buried in Atlanta, Georgia.
    Georgia is a great for tourist to go. Georgia is an amazing place to go. It is also exciting because Martin Luther King used to live there. If Martin Luther King wasn't born in Georgia people with dark colored skin  would not have the same right as people with white colored skin.