Everyone In Georgia Must Visit These 10 Bigger Cities For Their Unlimited Options
By Amanda Northern|Published September 03, 2015
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Amanda Northern is a freelance writer, and creator/virtual assistant of The Proassists. Amanda is a Georgia native, GSU Panther, and blogger. More of her words can be found at amandanorthern.wordpress.com
Tell your friends and family to look no further for a weekend away in the city–the biggest, baddest and best cities are all right here in Georgia! Can you name the 10 biggest cities in Georgia without looking at this list? Try it out, and see if you know your big Georgia cities.
Atlanta is the capital of Georgia and one of the largest metropolitan areas in the country. This city has a breathtaking skyline and is full of fun and adventure.
Originally the first capital of Georgia, this gorgeous city is extremely historic. It has some of the oldest buildings in the country and some of the most architecturally fascinating structures around.
Home to the first charted university, Athens is a bustling town with friendly neighbors and young college students. It's a great scene for the artistic type.
Sandy Springs is a town in North Atlanta that is growing rapidly. It's near the Perimeter and Buckhead business districts and has great amenities for residents.
Known as the "Heart of Georgia", this major city is a bustling hub. This city has several institutions of higher education, museums and other tourist sites.
Johns Creek is yet another suburb of Atlanta--which is no surprise since the Metropolitan Atlanta Area is home to almost 5.5 million people! This city is well educated, and 63% of its residents are college graduates.
Warner Robins is part of the larger Macon-Warner Robins Statistical Area. It is home to the Robins Area Force Base.
The best thing about Georgia’s largest cities is that you can still get a little-big town feel. They have all the economic opportunities of a large city, as well as all the benefits of a southern town. The are not only great places to visit, but they are also great places to live. With our hospitality, food, culture and low cost of living, why would you want to live anywhere else?
What do you think about Georgia’s largest cities? Tell us in the comments below.
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