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Before 2006, Southeastern Indiana (Nashville, IN and it’s surroundings) observed Daylight Saving Time in the Central Time Zone; however, the majority of the state did not observe the change in time, spending summer months in Central Time & winter months in Eastern Time.

In 2005, the state legislature voted to begin observing DST & April 2006 was the first time the state as a whole sprung forward.

The majority of the state is now on Eastern Time all year long, while SE Indiana remains in Central Time.

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Summer time observance in the nation of Georgia began in 1957. They discontinued the annual clock changes after switching to summer time in 2005, so GET is now the same as MSK (Moscow Time), four hours ahead of UTC all year.

The U. S. state of Georgia has observed daylight saving time every year since 1918, including year-round from February, 1942 until September, 1945.

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Indiana doesn't use Daylight Saving Time. In the winter it is in the Eastern Time zone, in summer it is in the Central Time zone.

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