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The Confederate Memorial Carving is the world’s largest relief sculpture, covering more than three acres on the face of Stone Mountain in Georgia. The carving depicts Civil War figures Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and "Stonewall" Jackson, and their horses. The sculpture, begun in 1923, was deserted and left unfinished for 36 years before it finally was completed in 1970.
Georgia’s Vidalia onion is truly a state specialty. So sweet it can be eaten like an apple, the Vidalia is a natural phenomenon that can’t be duplicated anywhere because unique soil and climate conditions in Vidalia and nearby counties are key to its sweet taste.
In 1776, Georgia’s population was 40,000. Today it stands at roughtly 7.6 million.
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