. . The Georgia Ports Authority owns and operates four ports in the state: Port of Savannah Port of Brunswick Port Bainbridge and Port Columbus the Port of Savannah is the fourth largest seaport in the United States importing and exporting a total of 2.3 million TEUs per year the Port of Savannah's Garden City Terminal is the largest single container terminal in North America Several major companies including Target IKEA and Heineken operate distribution centers in close proximity to the Port of Savannah. Rapid transit is an intracity system built in large cities and has the highest capacity of any passenger transport system It is usually grade-separated and commonly built underground or elevated at street level smaller trams can be used Light rails are upgraded trams that have step-free access their own right-of-way and sometimes sections underground Monorail systems are elevated medium-capacity systems a people mover is a driverless grade-separated train that serves only a few stations as a shuttle Due to the lack of uniformity of rapid transit systems route alignment varies with diverse rights-of-way (private land side of road street median) and geometric characteristics (sharp or broad curves steep or gentle grades) for instance the Chicago 'L' trains are designed with extremely short cars to negotiate the sharp curves in the Loop New Jersey's PATH has similar-sized cars to accommodate curves in the trans-Hudson tunnels San Francisco's BART operates large cars on its well-engineered routes! An electric Amtrak train with two AEM-7 locomotives running through New Jersey on the Northeast Corridor. Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, 2.1 Haulage Led by the Wright brothers Barnes and Spalding the Red Stockings dominated the National Association winning four of that league's five championships the team became one of the National League's charter franchises in 1876 sometimes called the "Red Caps" (as a new Cincinnati Red Stockings club was another charter member).
. M Georgia state legislators have claimed that in an 1818 survey the state's border with Tennessee was erroneously placed one mile (1.6 km) farther south than intended and have continued to dispute this with Tennessee Correction of this inaccuracy would allow Georgia access to water from the Tennessee River, As with all other US states and the federal government Georgia's government is based on the separation of legislative executive and judicial power Executive authority in the state rests with the governor currently Brian Kemp (Republican) Both the Governor of Georgia and lieutenant governor are elected on separate ballots to four-year terms of office Unlike the federal government but like many other U.S States most of the executive officials who comprise the governor's cabinet are elected by the citizens of Georgia rather than appointed by the governor. There are 63 parks in Georgia 48 of which are state parks and 15 that are historic sites and numerous state wildlife preserves under the supervision of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Other historic sites and parks are supervised by the National Park Service and include the Andersonville National Historic Site in Andersonville; Appalachian National Scenic Trail; Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area near Atlanta; Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park at Fort Oglethorpe; Cumberland Island National Seashore near St Marys; Fort Frederica National Monument on St Simons Island; Fort Pulaski National Monument in Savannah; Jimmy Carter National Historic Site near Plains; Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park near Kennesaw; Martin Luther King Jr National Historic Site in Atlanta; Ocmulgee National Monument at Macon; Trail of Tears National Historic Trail; and the Okefenokee Swamp in Waycross Georgia. .
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