Georgia was founded in 1733 by this man.
Who is James Oglethorpe?
UGA's mascot is known by this name.
Who is Uga?
This aquarium in downtown Atlanta was once the largest in the world.
What is Georgia Aquarium?
This Atlanta rapper released the hit song "Old Town Road" and won multiple Grammy Awards.
Who is Lil Nas X
This famous soft drink was invented in Atlanta in 1886.
What is Coca-Cola?
This Georgia city was the first state capital after independence from Britain in 1777.
What is Savannah?
UGA is located in this Georgia city.
What is Athens?
This airport in Atlanta is one of the busiest in the world.
What is Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport?
This blind singer known for "Georgia on My Mind" was born in Georgia.
Who is Ray Charles?
Georgia was the first state to lower the voting Age to what number?
What is 18?
Georgia was originally founded as a colony for debtors and as a buffer against this Spanish colony.
What is Florida?
This famous arch stands at the entrance to North Campus.
What is The Arch?
This stadium serves as home to both the Falcons and Atlanta United.
What is Mercedes-Benz Stadium?
This Atlanta rapper is known for the albums DS2 and I Never Liked You.
Who is Future?
Georgia was the first state to charter this type of public university.
What is State University?
Georgia was named after this British king.
Who is King George II?
UGA was chartered on this date.
(Month Day, Year)
What is January 27, 1785?
This historic theater's iconic sign lights up Peachtree Street in Midtown.
What is Fox Theatre?
André 3000 and Big Boi formed this influential duo at Tri-Cities High School in East Point, Georgia.
Who is OutKast?
This Atlanta-based network pioneered 24-hour news coverage.
What is CNN?
This 1864 Civil War campaign led by Union General William T. Sherman ended with the capture of Atlanta.
What is Sherman’s March to the Sea?
UGA feature this amount of buildings. (Number)
What is 465 buildings?
Atlanta hosted this international sporting event in 1996.
What are the Summer Olympics?
This Athens-based rock band released hits like "Losing My Religion" and "Everybody Hurts."
This college in Georgia was the first to give degrees to women in 1836.
What is Wesleyan College