A family moves to Georgia and doesn't know how to get around. With the help of friends they learn the important modes of transportation and their way around town.
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Mom, do we have to move to Georgia?
Yes, my job at the Hartsfield Airport is really big.
Mom, why is this job so big?
Guest Bathroom
Mom's Room
Millie's Closet
Kitchen
Ashanti's Bathroom
Because Millie, the Hartsfield Airport is the busiest airport in the world.
A week later
Great, I can't go to Savannah for my college interview all because Mom has to work late.
I can help you with that.
It's no problem. I was headed to Savannah anyways for my interview. I'm Kingston by the way.
Really? That's super nice of you.
I'm Ashanti
Thanks again for the ride. This can be a good way for me to learn my way around town.
Again no problem.
I-75 is an interstate that runs from Miami to Michigan. I-95 goes from Florida to Maine. I-20 and I-85 run through Atlanta.
I-75
I-75? What's that?
Believe it or not, railroads are really important to the economy. I mean, they've only been apart of Georgia's history since the 1830s. They bring goods in and out of the state and provide transportation.
Ugh, I hate when this happens
Oh, that's cool.
What did they use railroads for in the 1830s anyways?
To supply goods for the confederacy.
That's the deepwater port. It loads and unloads heavy cargo. It also opens up the state for trade and commerce throughout the world.