Georgia is known as "The Empire State of the South", or "The _____ State"
Peach
Chick-Fil-A

Georgia Aquarium (mascot pictured above) was founded by Bernie Marcus, co-founder and CEO of this company
Home Depot
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They call this 80-foot structure the "Kessler _________" despite only being able to produce sounds via speaker
Campanile
In 1864, General William Tecumseh Sherman marched from Atlanta to capture this port city
Savannah
The Devil Went Down to Georgia, The Charlie Daniels Band
This man was born (1929), raised (-1941), and buried (1968) on Auburn Ave in Atlanta
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Georgia Aquarium is the only aquarium in the US to exhibit these highly intelligent, 8-meter-wingspan fish
Manta Rays
Georgia Aquarium researchers helped discover a third species of Manta Ray in 2025

For April Fools 2025, the University introduced a new mascot, due Atlanta's exceedingly high PPM of this
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Who was this statue built for?
Jimmy Carter
Sometimes known as "Black Hollywood", Atlanta was the shooting location for the Oakland scenes in this movie duology (2018, 2022)
Black Panther
Georgia Aquarium houses an [X] [Y], which is not an [X], it's a [Y], but it is a large filter feeder just like a baleen [X]
Whale Shark

This is Joe (left) with a statue of Ralph A. Long Jr., one the first three Black students at Georgia Tech. What year did he enroll?
1961 / 2022
On April 12th, golfer Rory McIlroy won the Augusta Masters for the second year in a row. He gets to keep this article of clothing, which is awarded to the reigning champion
Green Jacket
Ray Charles, Georgia on My Mind
Originally named "Terminus", Atlanta was named for the Western and Atlantic Railroad, which connected it to this Tennessee railroad hub
Chattanooga