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Georgia Day is a cultural observance in the state of Georgia, commemorating the founding of the colony on February 12, 1733. On this day, General James Oglethorpe and 120 passengers aboard the ship Anne landed at what is now known as Savannah, marking the establishment of the thirteenth and final colony of what would become the United States.
The day is celebrated primarily through educational and historical awareness activities. Schools often incorporate Georgia history lessons into their curriculum around this time, focusing on the state's founding and its significance in American history. The Georgia Historical Society plays a key role in promoting the observance with various programs and events.
People engage in activities such as:
Georgia Day serves as an opportunity for residents to reflect on their state's past, celebrate its progress over centuries, and educate future generations about its origins and development.