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BeltLine (under construction) State routes Hall (354/sq mi), Wooden rails introduced Southern Congressmen have attracted major investment by the US military in the state the several US military installations include Moody Air Force Base Fort Stewart Hunter Army Airfield Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay Fort Benning Robins Air Force Base Fort Gordon Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany Dobbins Air Reserve Base Coast Guard Air Station Savannah and Coast Guard Station Brunswick These installations command numerous jobs and business for related contractors. Mali (3), J The Golden Isles are a string of barrier islands off the Atlantic coast of Georgia near Brunswick that include beaches golf courses and the Cumberland Island National Seashore, Georgia recognizes all local units of government as cities so every incorporated town is legally a city Georgia does not provide for townships or independent cities though there have been bills proposed in the Legislature to provide for townships; it does allow consolidated city-county governments by local referendum All of Georgia's second-tier cities except Savannah have now formed consolidated city-county governments by referendum: Columbus (in 1970) Athens (1990) Augusta (1995) and Macon (2012) (Augusta and Athens have excluded one or more small incorporated towns within their consolidated boundaries; Columbus and Macon eventually absorbed all smaller incorporated entities within their consolidated boundaries.) the small town of Cusseta adopted a consolidated city-county government after it merged with unincorporated Chattahoochee County in 2003 Three years later in 2006 the town of Georgetown consolidated with the rest of Quitman County; In the West Indies the elected assemblies of Jamaica Grenada and Barbados formally declared their sympathies for the American cause and called for mediation but the others were quite loyal Britain carefully avoided antagonizing the rich owners of sugar plantations (many of whom lived in London); in turn the planters' greater dependence on slavery made them recognize the need for British military protection from possible slave revolts the possibilities for overt action were sharply limited by the overwhelming power of Royal Navy in the islands During the war there was some opportunistic trading with American ships, In North America humid subtropical climates are found almost exclusively in the American Gulf and East Coast states including the following states: the eastern half of Texas Oklahoma Louisiana Arkansas Alabama Mississippi Tennessee Kentucky North Carolina South Carolina Georgia and Florida on the Florida peninsula the humid subtropical climate gives way to the tropical climate of south Florida and the Florida Keys. 3 North America Lindbergh Drive (Georgia 236) Tech's administrative buildings such as Tech Tower and the Bursar's Office are also located on the Central Campus in the recently renovated Georgia Tech Historic District the campus library the Fred B Wenn Student Center and the Student Services Building ("Flag Building") are also located on Central Campus the Student Center provides a variety of recreational and social functions for students including: a computer lab a game room ("Tech Rec") the Student Post Office a music venue a movie theater the Food Court plus meeting rooms for various clubs and organizations Adjacent to the eastern entrance of the Student Center is the Kessler Campanile (which is referred to by students as "The Shaft") the former Hightower Textile Engineering building was demolished in 2002 to create Yellow Jacket Park More greenspace now occupies the area around the Kessler Campanile for a more aesthetically pleasing look in accordance with the official Campus Master Plan in August 2011 the G Wayne Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons opened next to the library and occupies part of the Yellow Jacket Park area. 81 198, Tanzania (7) In Fiscal Year 2011 the U.S Congress granted Amtrak $563 million for operating and $922 million for capital programs. Russia (390) Douglas, United States (646) (host), 4.3 Secession Six Flags over Georgia.
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