The capitals of Georgia, in chronological order, are Savannah, which served as the first capital from 1733 until 1786, then Augusta from 1786 to 1796, followed by Louisville from 1796 to 1807, and finally Atlanta, which has been the capital since 1868. Each capital reflects a significant period in the state's history and its development.
The first five state capitals in the United States in ABC order are Albany, New York; Annapolis, Maryland; Atlanta, Georgia; Augusta, Maine; and Austin, Texas.
In 1868, Atlanta became the official capital of Georgia. Georgia has had five different state capitals. They were in order; Savannah, Augusta (between 1782 and 1785, Savannah and Augusta were rotating capitals), Louisville, Milledgeville and the current capital of Atlanta.
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The capital of Georgia is Atlanta; the capital of Kentucky is Frankfort.
S.A.L.M.A stands for Savannah, Augusta, Louisville, Milledgeville and Atlanta which were all the former capitals of Georgia, USA in order
Atlanta, Raleigh, Montpelier, Frankfort, and Montgomery are the capitals, respectively, of Georgia, North Carolina, Vermont, Kentucky, and Alabama.
The state capital of Louisiana is Baton Rouge. The state capital of Georgia is Atlanta.
The second capital of Georgia was Augusta. The State of Georgia has had a total of 5 state capitals, with Atlanta being the fifth.
The former capitols were Savannah, Augusta, Louisville, and Milledgeville.
The correct spelling is Georgia. Georgia is both a country and also a US state.
Florida is bordered by Alabama and Georgia. Montgomery is the capital city of Alabama. Atlanta is the capital city of Georgia.
The correct spelling for the female name is Jenna. Don't forget the capitals in names!