State Insect
Georgia’s state insect is the honeybee. The honey bee became the state insect in 1975. The honeybee helps contribute to Georgia’s economy by making honey and aiding pollination of more than 50 crops. Bee pollination is big for humans and plants. “Honeybees live in hives of up to 80,000 individuals.”(statesymbolsusa.org). …show more content…
It has a long,curved bill and a very long tail.”(statesymbolsusa.org) “It has two white wing bars, a rich brown color on its top side, and it has a creamy white breast heavily streaked with brown.”(statesymbolsusa.org) The brown thrasher is a species of thrashers that lives in thickets and heavy brush.
Landmarks I am going to show you one of Georgia’s landmarks. One of Georgia’s landmarks is the fox theater. “Right now the fox theater is priceless and it would be impossible to rebuild it.”(foxtheatre.org) There are so many seats in the fox theater that 4,678 people could sit in the there. Isn’t that a lot of chairs. Every year about 750,000 people go to the Fox theatre. They also have to make a lot of popcorn for the people. They make 4 and a half tons of popcorn for people each year.
Conclusion
Some interesting facts that I found out while researching is that the state capital is Atlanta. I would have never guessed that that was the capital. I thought it was funny how Georgia’s state nickname is called the Peach state. That is what I found interesting about Georgia. I wish I can go there and visit my family. Just not on a school