Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Sandy Springs, Georgia

    On our way across America, we took a breather in Sandy Springs, Georgia.  We learned some historic facts.  Georgia was named after King George II.  Margret Mitchell, the author of Gone with the Wind, lived there.  Atlanta was also the headquarters of the civil rights movement and 1996 Summer Olympics.  They also told us that the Fox News Headquarters.  Those were some historic facts about their State.
    We figured that we should give you a little break from history class and tell you about some fun things.  The world’s biggest aquarium is in Atlanta, Georgia.  The Coca-Cola museum lets you try different types of coke from all over the world. They have lots of sports teams, like the Falcons and the Braves.  They can alsovisit six flags.  There is also a place where they can go mine for gold. Those are a little portion of some fun things to do in their state.
    Those are some fun things and historic facts but now its time for some stunning outside animals and landscapes. Here is what we found out. They have rabbits, deer, and turtles. They have granite mountains and gold mines.  (You should take a peek at Stone Mountain!  The Confederate leaders are carved on the side.)  That’s all we found, but I'm sure there is more animals and outdoor stuff.
    We wished we could stay but we have lots more states to visit, so see you in the next state!

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