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Georgia's Most Popular Recreational Travel and Events Guide
Georgia's outdoor recreation guide for hiking trails, local-state parks, historic sites, lakes & waterfalls, wildlife, mountains, gardens, festivals, events and more
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Georgia Free Things To Do | www.n-georgia.com
Visit free indoor-outoor historic sites, museums, parks, festivals and more.
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Georgia Vacation Resorts, Cabins, Cottages, Lodging Rentals
Enjoy your Georgia vacation in a comfortable cabin, cottage, lodge, resort, hotel or bed-breakfast. Many great rentals are near Atlanta.
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Georgia Shopping Malls, Centers
Here's a listing of shopping centers throughout Georgia. Find Malls, Shopping Strips, Outlet Centers, Market Places near you.
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Watch Fun Videos of places to visit in Georgia
Time to relax, get the popcorn, and enjoy the movies! Click on the links for the video of your choice.
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Georgia Job Fairs, Department of Labor and Staffing Agencies
Find a job at a job fair. Georgia Dept of Labor provides info on job search services. Find tons of metro Atlanta Georgia staffing agencies.
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Georgia Recreation News
Get up-to-date local recreation news on fun things to do in Georgia. Special events and fun activities are featured here. New listings added frequently.
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Georgia Maps | www.n-georgia.com
See Georgia travel regions, historic sites, parks, coast, islands, state highway maps. Several printable maps are included.
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Contact for Georgia's Premier Recreation Website
N-Georgia.com started over 10 years ago as a closet full of brochures, and compiled files of places to go and things to do in Georgia. Shortly after the closet filled, Sandy Earon decided to share her discoveries with the world. That's when N-georgia.com was created. Since 1998, N-Georgia.com has grown rapidly.
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Advertise your products and services at N-Georgia.com
We have experience in creating successful advertising programs that are designed to deliver both consumer reach and targeting.
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Georgia Travel Regions
Georgia has 9 distinct travel regions that offers its own flavor of fun for everyone.
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Georgia Coast, Barrier Islands | www.n-georgia.com
Come and vacation for a weekend or a week in Georgia's beautiful coast and barrier islands.
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Georgia Festivals, Fairs, Events
Georgia annual events include concerts, crafts, car cruises. Festivals are often at historic sites, parks, mountains, etc.
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Georgia Lakes | www.n-georgia.com
Georgia lakes have boat ramps, fishing, picnic areas, drinking water, restrooms, camping sites, marinas and plenty more.
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Guide To Fishing Lakes in Georgia - N-Georgia.com
The state of Georgia has many small fishing lakes. Browse our guide to fishing lakes around Georgia.
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Georgia Rivers
Georgia has over 12,000 miles of warm water streams. Relax, fish, enjoy nature while staying cool. River fish and fishing tips are included.
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Georgia Waterfalls
Georgia waterfalls have beautiful cascades. Some are in mountains or forest areas. They are along nature trails with creeks.
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Georgia Historic National Parks
Georgia national historic park sites are fun for all ages. Visit monuments, forts, park trails from mountains to the coast.
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Georgia State Parks | n-georgia.com
Georgia State Parks fun includes fishing, hiking trails, picnic shelters, campsites, cottages. Pet friendly cottages available.
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Georgia County Parks
Find a local Georgia county park near you. Park descriptions, contact phone numbers, locations are included.
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Georgia wildlife hunting, fishing, hiking
Georgia wildlife areas offer fun activities like hunting, fishing, hiking, bird watching. Wildife include racoon, deer, turkey and opossum.
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Georgia U. S. Forests Camping, Hiking, Fishing
Georgia U. S. Forests recreation includes camping, hiking trails, picnicking, fishing areas. Many forest are in Georgia mountains.
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Georgia Farmers Markets | www.n-georgia.com
See Georgia farmers markets and organic food markets. Some are open seasonally. Others are open all year. Phone, address included.
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Georgia's Vibrant Flower Gardens
Georgia gardens have some of the most beautiful flowers imaginable! Some even offer free admission and events.
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Georgia Civil War Sites | www.n-georgia.com
Visit the Atlanta Campaign, confederate battle grounds, historic forts, national monuments, museums and parks.
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Georgia Historic Sites
Experience of how local ancestors lived and surved in the olden days. Visit Georgia State Historic Sites for a view of past treasures.
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Georgia Museums
Georgia museums showcase rich and glorious cultures. They are a great for family events and school field trips. Many offer free admission.
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Georgia Planetariums and Observatories
Take a fascinating journey into our universe and explore the stars, planets, constellations and other galaxies in our night sky.
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Georgia Audubon Society Chapters
Georgia has many types of beautiful birds that are a delight to watch. Get more acquainted with our beautiful, charming feathered friends. Visit your local Audubon Society.
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Georgia Covered Bridges
Many Georgia covered bridges are historic. Several are in the NE Georgia mountains. Many are in or near Atlanta.
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Georgia Scenic Driving Tours
From the Golden Isles to the Chattahoochee National Forest, there are scenic driving tours for every travel region in the state.
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Georgia Off Highway Road Vehicle Trails
Many Georgia OHV trails are in the U. S. Forest Service mountain areas. See info for contact, trail system miles length etc.
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Georgia Mountain Bike Trails
See Georgia singletrack, doubletract mountain bike trails. Trail, directions, phone information included.
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Georgia Horseback Riding Trails
Enjoy scenic horseback riding trails in local parks, state parks, U S Forests, and wildlife management areas in Georgia.
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Georgia Outdoor Activities Safety Tips
Planning on hiking, camping, sight seeing or boat riding in the lake? Following, are some safety tips for your favorite adventures.
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Georgia Tourist Visitor Centers
Georgia has 9 travel regions. Each have local Visitor Information Centers, Welcome Centers, CVBs, Chambers of Commerce.
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Georgia State Parks Interactive Map
To use this interactive map, move your cursor over the park number. Click on the number. This will take you to the State Parks Page.
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Georgia Covered Bridges Map
View the specific Covered Bridge's name, pictures, map and detailed information, put your mouse cursor over the black circle and click on it.
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Georgia Department of Labor | www.n-georgia.com
Georgia DOL provides a lot of services to job seekers and employers. They are unemployment insurance, employment service, vocational rehabilitation programs, etc.
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Employers are hiring at these Georgia Career Centers
Find job fairs, employer hiring, veterans events in your county. Submit your resume to employers at these career centers.
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Atlanta Georgia Job Staffing Agencies
Find staffing agencies in Atlanta Georgia that offer a variety of temporary to permanent jobs.
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Buford, Lilburn Georgia Job Staffing Agencies
Executive Group, Labor Finders, Select Staffing, Image Staffing Service, Snelling Staffing Service offer temp to permanent jobs.
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Duluth Georgia Job Staffing Agencies
Accountemps, Ask Staffing Inc, Employment Atlanta Staffing, Automation Temporary Service Inc, and more offer a variety of temp to permanent jobs.
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Lawrenceville Georgia Job Staffing Agencies
Axiom Staffing, Competitive Resources Group and more offer a variety of temporary to permanent jobs.
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Norcross Georgia Job Staffing Agencies
ASAP Staffing LLC, Corporate Plus, MDI Group, ProDrivers, Randstadt and Resource Manufacturing offer a variety of temporary to permanent jobs.
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Suwanee Georgia Job Staffing Agencies
Chase Staffing Service, Essential Resources Inc, Harris Medical Search, Horizon Staffing offer temp to permanent jobs in Suwanee Georgia.
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Georgia Wildlife Resources Archery and Shooting Ranges
Shooting ranges are not staffed; use ranges at your own risk. Archery targets are for field point arrows only, except for Walton.
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Georgia State Parks Hiking Trails and Riding Trails
These lovely hiking trails offer family fun and exercise in scenic surroundings. Many are abundant with colorful wildflowers.
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Augusta, Summerville Georgia National Historic Sites
These sites are great for vacations, family outings, group trips, school field trips. Some sites are free and others charge a small fee.
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GA's Premier Recreation Website Privacy and Copyright Policies
Thank you for visiting N-Georgia.com! Discover your next GA adventure easily at your fingertips.
Below, are the Privacy Policies and Copyright Policy for the N-Georgia.com website.
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Georgia's Current Weather
Planning on going out today? Now you can check out Georgia's current weather leaving.
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Metro-Atlanta Georgia Free Indoor fun
Enjoy art galleries, museums, historic sites, tours, etc for free in Atlanta Georgia.
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Atlanta Georgia Free Outdoor Fun
Free activities include historic sites, museums, parks, nature preserve centers, nature trails. Many places are fun for family and group activities.
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NE Georgia Muntains FREE Indoor Things To Do
Visit fine arts centers, galleries, museums, folk pottery center, Atlanta Falcons headquarters and training camp, historic sites and more.
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NE Georgia Mountains Free Outdoor Fun
Enjoy lakes, waterfalls, parks, trails, fishing areas, fish hatcheries, mountain, planetariums, outdoor walking-driving tours etc.
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Historic High Country Free Indoor Things To Do
Enter a fine arts center and gallery, museum, historic site, planetarium. These are great outings for family and groups.
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Historic High Country Free Things To Do Outdoors
Visit parks, trails, farms, orchards, fishing areas, fish hatcheries, a nature preserve wetlands center, Civil War historic sites and more.
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Georgia Coast and Islands Free Things To Do Indoors
Activities include live music, historic sites, quaint churces, Civil War cemetaries, old jails, historical and genealogical societies, and more.
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Georgia Coast, Islands Free Outdoor Things To Do
Enjoy swamp parks, scenic trails, wildlife refuges, nature preserve wetlands, tours, historic Savannah, Tybee Island.
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Historic Heartland Things To Do Indoors FREE
Enjoy fine arts centers galleries, Civil War museum, railroad museums at historic sites. Great for family, school and groups.
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Historic Heartland Free Outdoors
Enjoy nature, wildlife centers, botanical gardens, arboretums, lakes, local parks, nature trails, a 1670 Indian Trail, forest, outdoor walking-driving tours.
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Presidential Pathways Free Things To Do Indoors
Activities include a fine arts center, museums, historic sites and historical society and more. Great for family and groups.
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Presidential Pathways Free Outdoor Things To Do
Enjoy a wetland habitat, regional fisheries center, aquarium, local park, educational garden, outdoor walking-driving tours and more.
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Classic South Free Indoor Things To Do
Enjoy fine arts centers and galleries, museums, historic sites and tours for free.
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Classic South Free Things To Do Outdoors
Enjoy the Swamp Nature Park, Bird Rescue Refuges, lakes, parks, historic sites, and outdoor walking and driving Tours.
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Plantation Trace FREE Things To Do Indoors
Visit the Albany Area Arts Council, Colony Art Gallery, Po Boy Opry, Coleman Opera House and Museum, Fitzgerald Fire Engine Museum and more.
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Plantation Trace Free Outdoors
Enjoy wildlife refuge, wildlife retreat, fish hatchery, lake and boat landing, arboretum and nature trail, outdoor tours and more.
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Magnolia Midlands Travel Region Free Indoors
Enjoy a fine arts gallery, museums, a center for wildlife, historic sites and a genealogical library and more.
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Free Things to do Outside in Magnolia Midland Travel Region
Activities include fish farm, lakes, local parks, forests, botanical gardens, nature trail, vineyard and winery, walking and driving tours and more.
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Georgia Free Events, Fairs, Festivals, Things To Do
Many free Georgia events are located near you. Phone numbers, event descriptions, directions are included.
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Atlanta Georgia Shopping Centers, Malls, Stores
Find a discount store, specialty shop or a mall with 100s of stores in metro Atlanta Georgia. You can find stores with top deals.
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Arbor Place Mall, Douglasville Georgia
Here's fashion, fun and food for everyone with 5 department stores, over 120 shops, restaurants, 20 eateries and 18 theater screens.
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Atlanta Tanger Factory Outlet Center
Here's over 70 brand name outlets located just off I-75 south of Atlanta Georgia.
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Avenue East Cobb, Marietta Georgia
Enjoy special events while shopping. Pet adoptions are offered here. Whether you are looking for a gift for yourself, friends or family, you'll find it here.
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Avenue Peachtree City Georgia
Shope at a mix of premier national retailers, select local merchants and specialty restaurants reflective of local demand and fashion trends.
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The Avenue Webb Ginn, Snellville Georgia
Shop at the Gap, Rack Room Shoes, Banana Republic. This shopping destination features an open-air, pedestrian friendly setting.
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The Avenue West Cobb, Marietta Georgia
Visit DSW, Kirklands, Ethan Allen, Gap, Barnes & Noble, Victoria's Secret, Banana Republic, NY & Co., Famous Footwear etc.
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Cobb Galleria Centre, Atlanta Georgia
Visit Anna's Place, Affinity, Design Faze Boutique, Classic Jewelry and more. Mall store listings, hours and address included.
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Cumberland Mall in Atlanta Georgia
Cumberland Mall offers 77,000 square foot of shopping fun with a pedestrian friendly streetscape and open-air plaza complete with fountains.
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The Gallery at South Dekalb Mall in Decatur GA
South Dekalb Mall is an 800,000 square-foot mall. It is anchored by Macy's and Amazing Rooms, with more than 100 retailers and community services.
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Greenbriar Mall in Atlanta Georgia
Enjoy a mix of stores like Burlington Coat Factory, Foot Locker, Macy's, and Magic Johnson Theaters, and great local retailers.
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Lenox Square Mall in Atlanta Georgia
Since 1851, Lenox SqureMall features nearly 250 specialty stores - shops like Bobby Jones, Burberry, Brooks Brothers, Calvin Klein, Cartier and more.
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Mall at Stonecrest, Lithonia Georgia
Shop at American Eagle Outfitters, Bath & Body Works, Dillard's, JCPenney, Macy's, Radio Shack, Sears and more.
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Mall of Georgia, Buford Georgia
This mall features Dillard's, Macy's, Nordstrom, JCPenney, Belk, and over 225 exciting stores, restaurants and movie cinemas.
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Marietta Square in Marietta Georgia
Shop at this turn-of-the-century Marietta town square filled with specialty shopping and a variety of unique restaurants in Marietta Georgia.
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North Dekalb Mall, Tucker GA
Features specialty stores and eateries.
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Northlake Mall, Tucker GA
Shop at your neighborhood mall, serving the communities of Tucker, Decatur, Stone Mountain, and the Northlake Community for over 40 years.
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North Point Mall, Alpharetta Georgia
Shop at Dillards, Belk, Macys, JC Penney, Sears, AMC-16 theaters with stadium seating, a food court, restaurants and more.
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Perimeter Mall, Atlanta Georgia
Enjoy a relaxing dinner at Perimeter Mall's signature restaurants or spend the day shopping at your favorite stores in Atlanta Georgia.
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Phipps Plaza, Atlanta Georgia
Phipps Plaza is home to more than 100 specialty stores, full service restaurants, a food court and a 14-screen AMC theatre.
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Southlake Mall in Morrow Georgia
Shop at over 120 stores and specialty shops for your family at Macy's, JCPenney, Sears, American Eagle and Victoria's Secret, the Food Court and more.
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Discover Mills Shopping Center, Lawrenceville Georgia
See the best names in one-of-a-kind retail, manufacturer outlets, specialty retailers, entertainment and dining. Get top deals here.
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Mall at Peachtree Center, Atlanta Georgia
Peachtree Center's 3-tiered retail mall is in the heart of Atlanta Georgia at the corner of Peachtree Street and International Boulevard.
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Town Center at Cobb, Kennesaw Georgia
Shop at Belk, Macys, Sears, JC Penney, Abercrombie, Disney Store, Aveda and more. It's a great place for shopping, dinner and a movie.
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Underground Atlanta Georgia
Experience it all on the original streets of Atlanta. Over six blocks of shopping, dining, history and entertainment.
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Northeast Georgia Mountains Shopping Malls, Shops
Visit the Alpine Village Shoppes, Avenue Forsyth, Lakeshore Mall, North Georgia Premium Outlets and Tanger Factory Outlet Center.
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Avenue Forsyth in Cumming Georgia
The Avenue is pet friendly. It offers a dynamic mix of premier national retailers, select local merchants and specialty restaurants.
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Colonial Lakeshore Mall, Gainesville Georgia
This is a designer outlet store shopper's dream. Shop at Belk, Sears and JCPenney and many more favorites!
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North Georgia Premium Outlets in Dawsonville Georgia
Find impressive savings at Ann Taylor, Calvin Klein, Coach, Gap Outlet, J.Crew, Nike, Polo Ralph Lauren, Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th, Williams-Sonoma and more.
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Tanger Factory Outlet Center, Commerce Georgia
This Commerce Georgia mall is a designer outlet store shopper's dream. Check out our specialty stores and see why.
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Georgia Coast-Islands Shopping Outlets, Malls
Looking for a discount shop, specialty shop or a mall with hundreds of stores in the Georgia coast and islands? You can find it all here.
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St. Marys - Kings Bay Georgia Shopping Area
Shop for fabulous fashions, works by local artisans, gifts for everyone, furnishings and accessories that complement elegant homes.
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Oglethorpe Mall, Savannah Georgia
Shop at Belk, Sears, JCPenney, Macy's, Barnes & Noble, Macaroni Grill, Build-A Bear Workshop, Old Navy, Charlotte Russe, Cache, Stein Mart and more.
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Preferred Outlets at Darien in Darien Georgia
Shop at Coach, Gap Outlet, Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store, Tommy Hilfiger, Nautica, Nike Factory Store, Quiksilver, Sag Harbor and more.
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Savannah Festival Outlet Stores, Savannah Georgia
Shop at Bealls Outlet, Leggs, Hanes, Bali, Playtex, Carters, Osh Kosh, Boss, Reebok and more.
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Historic High Country GA Shopping Malls and Discount Outlets
Looking for a discount shop, specialty shop or a mall with hundreds of stores in the NW Georgia mountains? You can find it all here.
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Calhoun Premium Outlet Mall in Calhoun Georgia
Shop at Bass Outlet, Gap Outlet, Footwear Depot, Liz Claiborne, Nike Factory Store, Jones New York, Old Navy, Tommy Hilfiger, OshKosh B'gosh and more.
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Walnut Square Mall, Dalton Georgia
Major stores include Belk, Sears, JCPenney, Goody's Carmike Cinema and more. Great place to purchase gifts for everyone.
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Historic Heartland Shopping Malls
Looking for a discount shop, specialty shop or a mall with hundreds of stores in your local area? You can find it all here.
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Centerville Galleria Mall, Centerville GA
Visit Belk Matthew's, JCPenney, Goody's, Sears, The Galleria 15 Cinemas. Over 45 specialty shops are here for your shopping and entertainment needs.
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Georgia Square Mall, Athens Georgia
You can find it here at over 100 department and specialty stores include Macy's, Belk, JCPenney, Sears, Bath & Body Works, Piccadilly Cafeteria and more.
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Peach Shops at Byron
Shop at Bealls Outlet, Bon Worth, Casa Mexico, China Buffet, DressBarn, Factory Brand Shoes, Hanesbrand, Hush Puppies, Kay-Bee Toy & Hobby and more.
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Presidential Pathways and Plantation Shopping Malls
Shop at LaGrange Mall, Peachtree Mall, Bainbridge Mall, Colonial Mall Valdosta, South Central Shopping Center and more.
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LaGrange Mall in LaGrange Georgia
Stores include Belk, JCPenney, Goody's, Bath & Bodyworks, Rue21, maurices, Whitehall, Radio Shack, GNC and many more. Come and enjoy the experience!
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Peachtree Mall, Columbus Georgia
Enjoy a delicious meal at one of our restaurants or spend the day shopping at all of your favorite stores.
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Classic South and Magnolia Midlands Shopping Areas
Shop at Augusta Mall, Evans Crossing Shopping Center, Dublin Mall and Statesboro Mall.
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Augusta Mall in Augusta Georgia
Shop at Abercrombie & Fitch, Sears, Ann Taylor, GameStop, Macy's, Chico's, JCPenney, Dillards, Gymboree, Dick's Sporting Goods and more in Augusta Georgia.
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Surrey Center in Augusta Georgia
Shope at unique specialty stores including Sweetbrier fair, Bistro 491, New York Butcher Shoppe, The Estate Jewelry Center, Fetch Dog Treats and many more.
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Magnolia Midlands Travel Region
Visit General Coffee State Park, Little Ocmulgee State Park, Jefferson Davis Memorial Historic Site. Enjoy local festivals and more.
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Statesboro Mall in Statesboro Georgia
shop at department stores, specialty stores and theater includes Sears, JCPenney, Kay, Whitehall Jewellers, GNC, Carmike Cinemas.
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Valdosta Mall, Valdosta Georgia
Shop at Sears, Belk, JCPenney, Old Navy, PetSmart, Ross, Office Depot, Talbots, Jos. A. Bank and many more stores in Valdosta Georgia.
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2013 Quarter Midget Association Racing, Cumming Georgia
Watch children age 5 to 16 compete in the North Georgia Quarter Midgets Eastern Grands.
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Sawnee Mountain Preserve in Cumming Georgia
Sawnee Mountain Preserve is a very scenic place with lots of wonderful hiking trails, children's playgrounds, picnic areas, gardens and more.
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Experience Don Carter State Park in Gainesville Georgia
Located on the shores of Lake Sydney Lanier, it covers 1,316 acres and features a wide lake swimming area.
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Experience Unicoi State Park, Helen Georgia
Unicoi State Park is located in the beautiful north Georgia Mountains. It is 1050 acres of great outdoor fun for everyone.
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Raven Cliff Falls waterfalls
This waterfall is unusual in the North Georgia area because the water flows through a split in the face of a solid rock outcropping to the ground 100 feet below.
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Visit Desoto Falls Beautiful Waterfalls
There are 5 beautiful falls along the 3 mile section of the DeSoto Falls Trail located in the 650-acre recreation area.
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Visit Amicalola Falls Beautiful Waterfalls
These stunning falls plunge 729 feet in seven cascades.
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Anna Ruby Falls stunning waterfalls
These spectacular double falls are created by the junction of Curtis and York Creeks.
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Experience Dukes Creek Falls magnificent waterfalls
These falls drop about 150 feet down sheer granite canyon and into Dukes Creek.
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Tour a Georgia Cave
Dade County is at the center of one of the world's most exciting regions for caving. Spectacular caves in this area are where TN, AL and Georgia meet.
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Experience the Chattahoochee Forest Cohutta Overlook
Cohutta Wilderness has 35,268 acres of forests and majestic mountains in Georgia.
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Visit Fort Mountain State Park, Chatsworth Georgia
Fort Mountain derives its name from an ancient 855-foot-long rock wall which stands on the highest point of the mountain.
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Tallulah Gorge State Park
One of the most spectacular canyons in the eastern U.S., Tallulah Gorge is 2 miles long and nearly 1,000 feet deep.
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Young Deer Creek Park | www.n-georgia.com
See information, pictures and video of Young Deer Creek Park.
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Poole's Mill Covered Bridge, Cumming Georgia
Poole's Mill Covered Bridge was built in 1901 by Bud Gentry over Settledown Creek in Cumming Georgia.
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Visit Two Mile Creek Park in Gainesville GA
See info and video of Two Mile Creek Park in Gainesville Georgia.
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Stovall Mill Covered Bridge, Helen Georgia
Stovall Mill covered Bridge, also known as Sautee-Nacoochee, Helen Bridge, and Chickamauga Bridge was built in 1895 by Wil Pardue.
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Georgia Department of Labor Locations
Need to file a claim, see a counselor or ask a question? Find a center near you. Locations, phone numbers, addresses included.
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Moonshine Festival in Dawsonville Georgia | www.n-georgia.com
The 2013 Dawsonville Moonshine Festival was fun and exciting! The crowd was large and everyone was having a great time.
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2013 Greek Festival in Cumming Georgia | www.n-georgia.com
The Cumming Greek Festival was vibrant with music, vendors, food and children activities.
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Take a Peach Pit Stop in Georgia
There are more than 40 varieties of peaches grown throughout the state of Georgia, according to GA Peaches.
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Georgia Adventures Bucket List | www.n-georgia.com
Georgia offers a number of unique vacation opportunities, whether you're looking for a family getaway or a once-in-a-lifetime thrilling adventure.
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Tallulah Gallery, Tallulah Falls Georgia
See various forms of fine art including original paintings, pottery, raku, folk art, sculpture, fiber art, jewelry, furniture, photography, books and prints.
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Watson Mill Covered Bridge
This covered bridge, also known as Carlton Bridge. It was built in 1885 by Washington W. King over rock shoals in Oglethorpe.
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Visit the Camping Cabins of Scenic Georgia - www.n-georgia.com
Between peacefulness of a misty mountain morning and the coziness of an evening campfire, Georgia wilderness attracts thousands of campers.
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Dahlonega, Lumpkin Co. 22 Trails Hiking Guide
Guide has directions to start each trail from the downtown Dahlonega-Lumpkin Visitors Center.
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Georgia Birds
Georgia is home to a hundreds of fascinating and diverse bird species.
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Bird Watching Tools and Techniques
Here's tools and techniques that are essential for observing and identifying birds. Binoculars are an absolutely essential tool for any bird watcher.
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Georgia Yard Birds
Learn of tools and techniques that are essential for observing and subsequently identifying birds.
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Attracting Birds with Trees and Strubs
The bird population in your yard or neighborhood park can be increased with the proper selection and arrangement of ornamental trees and shrubs.
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Crawford W Long Museum Opens Traveling Exhibit
The Crawford W. Long Museum has opened a new permanent exhibit showcasing artifacts related to traveling in the mid 1800s.
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Keep Fido trim with fun exercise
The dog days of summer will be here soon. You and Fido have a good time in the great outdoors.
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Georgia State Parks, Veterinarians Team Up for Healthier Pets and People
The Georgia Veterinary Medical Association has partnered with Georgias State Parks to encourage healthy walks in the woods.
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Wake the Lake Cable Park to open in April 2013
Krista Goodrich has partnered with Will Kurhanewicz to launch Wake the Lake Cable Park in April 2013 at Lanier World.
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Reed Bingham State Park - Eagle Island Campsite
Private islands are usually reserved for the rich, but with the opening of a new campsite in south Georgia, anyone willing to paddle a canoe can stay overnight on their own small island.
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ATV riding in Georgia
With an assortment of wooden and mountainous terrain, it's no wonder Georgia features a variety of off-road ATV riding parks.
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10 Hiking Safety Tips
Hiking is one of the most rewarding and health-promoting activities you can do. Go with a trusted friend or taking the whole family for an outing.
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Beautiful Lake Sidney Lanier
Located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Georgia is Lake Lanier, one of the most popular lakes in the Southeast.
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Southern Highroads Trail Loop Signs
From the four lanes of Hwy 365 through the beautiful scenic drive of Hwy 197, the 'Habersham County LoopSouthern Highroads Trail' is now officially marked.
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Six Outdoor Activities to Enjoy With Your Kids
Now that the summer heat is behind us, there are plenty of activities that both you and your children can enjoy outside.
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Georgia's Cities and Highways Map
Looking for where fun places to go are? Check out this Georgia map for highways and city locations. A printable map is included.
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Metro Atlanta Georgia Map
Metro Atlanta cities, counties, highways and airports are included on map.
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Georgia Lakes and Rivers Map
Check out the map for where you can cool off in Georgia's beautiful sparkling lakes and rivers.
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Georgia Wildlife Resources Map
If you are a hunter or angler, birdwatcher or hiker, canoer, or just enjoy the outdoors, Georgia's Wildlife Resources Division Areas are for you!
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Georgia Appalachian Trail
The Appalachian National Scenic Trail in Georgia lies entirely within Chattahoochee National Forest.
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Georgia Civil War Map
Click on any number in this Interactive map to get info on the Georgia Civil War historic site.
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Atlanta Georgia Civil War Sites Map
Find Metro Atlanta GA Historic Civil War Sites here.
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Georgia Counties Map
Georgia has 159 counties. See the Georgia counties map and a list of the cities in each county.
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Georgia Visitor Information Centers
Georgia has 11 visitor centers at border lines throughout the state where you can receive maps-info on historical sites, things to do, attractions.
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Metro Atlanta Georgia Travel Region
Enjoy metro Atlanta Georgia state parks, art galleries, museums, fishing lakes, local festivals, free things to do, etc.
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NE Georgia Mountains Fun
Visit parks, museums, lakes, waterfalls, historic, places festivals and more in the northeast Georgia mountains.
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Historic High Country Travel Region
Travel to Historic High Country and see Georgia's mountains, museums, parks, festivals, historic sites and more.
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Georgia Coast, Islands Travel Region
Visit historic sites, state parks, festivals and events, museums, art galleries, fishing lakes, shopping centers-malls.
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Classic South Travel Region
Classic South's activities include state parks, historic sites, local festivals and events. Printable city map included.
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Historic Heartland Travel Region
Visit Hard Labor Creek and Indian Springs State Parks, Jarrell Plantation Historic Site, and local festivals, events and more.
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Plantation Trace Travel Region
Visit General Coffee and Little Ocmulgee State Parks, Lapham-Patterson House Historic Site, festivals, events and more.
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Georgia's Presidential Pathways Travel Region
Looking for fun things to do in this area? Check out many activities including: F.D. Roosevelt and Providence Canyon State Parks, Little White House Historic Site, and local festivals and events.
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Savannah Georgia | www.n-georgia.com
Savannah Georgia is a charming Georgia town. Visit the historic squares, churches, cemeteries, forts. Walk along the historical scenic river.
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Tybee Island Georgia
Tybee Island is a vacation dream! Enjoy the Georgia coast beach, marine life, lighthouses, Fort Pulaski and more.
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St Marys and Cumberland Island Georgia
St Marys Georgia is the gateway to Cumberland Island National Seashore. It remains one of Georgias best kept secrets, and rich in history.
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Georgia Golden Isles | www.n-georgia.com
You will experience a truly exhilarating experience of sea, sun and fun in Georgia's Brunswick and the golden isles.
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Georgia Coast Barrier Islands
Georgia barrier islands are Sapelo Island, Ossabaw Island. These scenic barrier islands offer a refuge for wildlife protected by Georgia's WMA.
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Darien Georgia in McIntosh County
In 1736 Darien was established on the banks of the Darien River as a military outpost by Scottish Highlanders under the command of General James Edward Oglethorpe.
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Georgia's Holiday Festivals, Fairs, Events
Visit Georgia's fun Holiday festivals, fairs, events. They are great for outings with your families - friends. Many events are free.
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NE Georgia Mountains Festivals, Fairs, Events
Enjoy northeast Georgia Mountains fun music, festivals, fairs, events.
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Atlanta Georgia Festivals, Fairs and Events
Discover Atlanta Georgia's fun festivals, fairs, events. They are great outings for all. Many events are free.
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Georgia Coast, Islands Festivals, Fairs, Events
Discover Georgia's Coast - Islands fun festivals, fairs, events. Many events are free.
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Historic High Country Festivals, Fairs, Events
These Georgia festivals and events are great for outings with your families and friends. Many are free.
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Presidential Pathway Festivals, Fairs, Events
Enjoy fun festivals, fairs and events. They are great for outings with your families and friends. Many events are free.
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Historic Heartland Festivals, Fairs, Events
Discover Georgia's Historic Heartland fun festivals, fairs, events. They are great for outings with your families, friends. Many events are free.
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Classic South Festivals, Fairs, Events
Enjoy Georgia's Classic South fun festivals, fairs, events. Great for outings with your families, friends. Many events are free.
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Plantation Trace Festivals, Fairs, Events
Visit Georgia's Plantation Trace fun festivals, fairs, events. They are great for outings with your families - friends. Many events are free.
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Magnolia Midlands Festivals, Fairs, Events
Visit Georgia's Magnolia Midlands fun festivals, fairs, events. Great for outings with your families and friends. Many events are free.
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Discover Allatoona Lake Fishing
enjoy picnicking and swimming at our parks, camping, hunting, fishing, boating, and observing wildlife along the beautiful shoreline.
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Allatoona Lake Fishing
This 11,860-acre lakeimpoundment of the Etowah River is close to Atlanta. The lake gets heavy use from boaters, skiers and anglers given its close proximity to Atlanta.
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Carters Lake in Georgia
Here's a spectacular tract of foothills scenery in the North GA Blue Ridge Mountains.
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Carters Lake Fun Fishing, Recreation
Carters Lake is located between Calhoun and Ellijay on the Coosawattee River. It is about a 2 hour drive from Atlanta Georgia.
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Lake Clarks Hill Lake Camping Recreation
Here's excellent campsites. Enjoy fishing with your pets at the river. Launch your boat into the lake. Great recreation for everyone.
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Clarks Hill Lake Fishing
It is Georgias largest reservoir at 71,535 acres. This U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reservoir is located 30 miles northeast of Augusta on the Savannah River.
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Goat Rock Lake Fishing
This 940-acre fishing reservoir is located on the Chattahoochee River. It is 10 miles above Columbus along the Georgia-Alabama border.
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Hamburg Lake Fishing and Recreation
This 225-acre reservoir is located 15 miles north of Sandersville on the Little Ogeechee River at Hamburg State Park.
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High Falls Lake Fishing Recreaton
This lake is a 650-acre impoundment of the Towaliga River in Butts. It is loaded with bass, catfish, bream and catfish...an angler's dream.
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Lake Andrews, Walter F. George Lake
Walter F. George Lake offers excellent waterfront campsites, whether you like to camp in comfort or really rough it.
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Lake Andrews Fishing
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers operates this 1,540-acre, 29-mile reservoir on the Chattahoochee River in southwest Georgia.
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Lake Blackshear Fishing Recreation
Lake Blackshear is an 8,500-acre Flint River reservoir. Catch bass, crappie, white bass, hybrid bass, stripers, catfish at this lake.
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Lake Chatuge for Fishing Recreation
Lake Chatuge is a 7,050-acre TVA reservoir on the NC border. Sport fishing is popular in the reservoir and in the Hiwassee River below the dam.
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Lake Blue Ridge
Located on the Toccoa River in north Georgia, Lake Blue Ridge stretches 11 miles SE from the Blue Ridge dam. Great location for recreation.
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Lake Burton Fishing Recreation
Lake Burton is a scenic 2,775-acre reservoir. Anglers fish here for bass, perch, trout, herring.
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Lake Chehaw Fishing Recreation
Lake Chehaw is a 1,400-acre impoundment of the Flint River and Muckalee and Kinchafoonee creeks. It is located near Albany.
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Bartlett's Ferry Lake Resevoir
Georgia Power Company operates this 5,850-acre reservoir on the Chattahoochee River along the GA-AL. border.
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Lake Hartwell Fishing
This large 56,000-acre reservoir on the Savannah River is operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Lake Hartwell has a wide variety of fish.
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Lake Hartwell Parks Campgrounds
Visit Coneross Campground, Crescent Group Camp Park, Georgia River Recreation Area Park, Milltown Park Campground, Springfield Campground and more.
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Lake Jackson Fishing Recreation
The Alcovy, South and Yellow Rivers meet near Jackson, Georiga to form Lake Jackson. It is very popular with boaters and skiers during the summer months.
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Lake Juliette Fishing Recreation
Also known as Rum Creek, this is a 3,600-acrereservoir. Smaller crowds, with an undeveloped shoreline offer beautiful scenery with abundant wildlife.
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Lake Sidney Lanier Parks
With over 692 miles of aqua-blue shoreline, the lake is known for spectacular scenery with many fun activities.
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Lake Lanier Parks Campgrounds
Nestled in the foothills of the Georgia Blue Ridge Mountains lies Lake Sidney Lanier, one of America's favorite lakes.
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Lake Sidney Lanier Fishing
This 38,000-acre reservoir is near Atlanta Georgia. Spotted bass, crappie, striped bass and catfish are favorites of Lake Lanier anglers.
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Lake Lanier Parks Rules, Regulations
The Corps of Engineers, in conjunction with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources actively manages fish habitat on Lake Lanier.
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Lake Oconee Recreation
This pet-friendly 18,971-acre lake has 374 miles of shoreline. It is ideal for fishing, camping and boating.
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Lake Oconee Fishing
Fish here for Largemouth Bass, White Bass, Striped Bass, Hybrid Striped Bass, Crappie, Catfish.
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Lake Olive and North Highlands Lake Fishing, Recreation
Located on the Chattahoochee River in Columbus, the Georgia Power Company operates this 2,150-acre recreational reservoir.
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Lake Rubun, Lake Seed, Tallulah Falls Recreation
Lake Rabun is an 834-acre lake a few miles downstream of Lake Burton. This mountain reservoir is long and narrow with miles of steep, rocky shoreline.
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Lake Seminole Fishing and Recreation
The shoreline is 376 miles and is known nationally as one of the best sites for sports fishing in America.
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Lake Seminole Fishing, Recreation
Beautiufl 37,500-acre U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reservoir forms at the junction of the Flint and Chattahoochee Rivers in the SW corner of Georgia.
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Lake Sinclair Fun Recreation
Lake Sinclair is among Georgi's most popular boating areas and fishng areas. It has lakeside camping areas, amenities and handicap access.
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Fishing at Lake Sinclair
Georgia Power provides this favorite area for fishermen at all skill levels. Lake Sinclair has national and local fishing tournaments.
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Lake Tobesofkee Fishing, Recreation
This 1,750-acre lake is near Macon Georgia. Bibb County Recreation Dept. maintains a large area for bank fishing access.
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Lake Tugalo Fishing, Recreation
This lake is 18 miles of shoreline formed by Tugalo Dam. Lake Tugalo is a beautiful 600-acre lake is created by the Tallulah and Chattooga Rivers.
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Lake Varner Fishing Recreation
This 850-acre reservoir is about two miles NE of Covington Georgia. The Newton County Parks - Recreation Department manages Lake Varner.
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Lake Weiss Fishing Recreation
Go fishing and bring your boat to Lake Weiss. Catch crappie, white bass, striped bass, largemouth bass and catfish.
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Lake Yonah Fishing Recreation
Lake Yonah has over 9 miles of shoreline. Covering 325 acres, this Georgia lake offers recreation like boating, fishing, picnicking and camping.
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Nottely Lake Fishing Recreation
Nottely Lake is a 4,180-acre TVA reservoir fertile water with a diverse fish community. Enjoy fishing, a beach, camping, wildlife sight seeing.
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Randy Poynter Lake Fishing
Visit a 650-acre reservoir located about 6 miles north of Conyers on Black Shoals Road in Black Shoals Park.
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Richard B. Russell Lake Fishing, Recreation
This 26,650-acre U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reservoir is nestled between Lakes Hartwell and Clarks Hill on the Savannah River.
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Walter F. George Fishing Recreation
Enjoy 640 miles of shoreline with a 45,181-acre lake and is also referred to as Lake Eufaula. Walter F. George Lake offers excellent waterfront campsites,
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West Point Lake Parks Camping - Recreation
Excellent facilities, close to Atlanta, and an abundant largemouth bass population makes West Point Lake a great choice for all anglers.
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West Point Lake Fishing, Recreation
This 25,900-acre US Army Corps of Engineers reservoir is urrounded by deep forests and rolling fields. West Point Lake extends 35 miles.
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How to Pick the Best Lakeside Vacation Spot
Picking the perfect lake for your family getaway can sometimes be rather trying. There are an unlimited number of lakeside vacation destinations from which to choose.
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Georgia Wildlife Public Fishing
Fish at a Georgia PFA for largemouth bass, bluegill and redear sunfish, channel catfish, crappie, brown bullhead, hybrid-striped white bass.
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Safety Guidelines for Being in Water
It is important to follow these simple and crucial guidelines if you are going to be near the water.
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Metro Atlanta Georgia Fishing Lakes
Visit Blalock Reservoir, Chapel Hill Park Lake, Davidson Mountain Nature Preserve, Shamrock Reservoir, Stone Mountain Park Lakes and more.
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NE Georgia Mountains Fishing Lakes
Visit Black Rock Lake, Commerce Watershed Lake, Crow's Lake, Lake Russell, Lake Trahlyta, Seed Lake, Tallulah Falls Lake, Yonah Lake etc.
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Georgia Coast and Islands Fishing Lakes
Visit Altamaha Waterfowl Refuge, Banks Lake, Fort Stewart Ponds, Lake Mayer, Louis Scott Stell Lake, Suwannee Canal Recreation Area and more.
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Historic High Country Fishing Lakes
Get in your boat and fish in the NW Georgia fishing lakes. Catch bass, catfish, bream and more. Go swimming and camping at these lakes too.
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Historic Heartland Fishing Lakes
Refresh yourself by visiting a Georgia lake. Many offer fun activities including fishing, swimming, boating, camping and nature hiking.
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Presidential Pathaways Fishing Lakes
Visit Big Lazer Creek Public Fishing Area, Carver Park Lake, Cooper Creek Park Lake, Flatrock Park Lake, Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park Lakes and Griffin City Reservoir.
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Classic South Fishing Lakes
Fish at A. H. Stephens State Park Lake, George L. Smith Park Lake, Magnolia Springs State Park Lake and McDuffie County Public Fishing Area.
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Plantation Trace Fishing Lakes
Visit Kolomoki Mounds State Park Lakes, Lake Lewis, Paradise Public Fishing Area, Lakeview Park and more. Get in your boat and catch bass, bream, catfish, crappie fish.
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Magnolia Midlands Fishing Lakes
Visit Boatright's Pond, Dodge County PFA, Evans County PFA, Gordonia-Alatamaha State Park Lake, Tuckahoe Wildlife Management Area Lake etc.
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Altamaha River Fishing in Georgia
Enjoy bank and boat fishing at the Altamaha River in Georgia. Catch catfish, sunfish, bass, bream, crappie fish.
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Chattahoochee River Fishing
The 48-mile stretch of the Chattahoochee River offers some of the best trout fishing in north Georgia.
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Chattahoochee River, Morgan Falls to Peachtree Creek
Best fish to catch here are the shoal bass, largemouth bass, striped bass, chain pickerel, bream, catfish, trout.
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Chattooga River in Georgia
The Chattooga is a tributary of Weiss Reservoir. It originates near Lafayette Georgia and meanders about 51 miles southwest.
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Conasauga River Fishing
The Conasauga extends about 95 miles through rural north Georgia and southern Tennessee.
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Coosa River Fishing
Coosa River is home to a robust, naturally reproducing land-locked striped bass population. It is one of only a few such populations in the nation.
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Coosawattee River Fishing
The lower Coosawattee River extends about 25 miles from Carters Reservoir to its confluence with the Conasauga River NE of Calhoun Georgia.
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Etowah River Fishing in Georgia
Fish for bass, catfish, sunfish. Lower Etowah River runs westward from Lake Allatoona to the confluence with the Oostanaula River at Rome.
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Upper Flint River in Georgia
The Flint River is one of Georgias most treasured natural resources, and home to a unique and productive sport fishery.
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Lower Flint River
The lower river is characterized by limestone bluffs, blue hole springs, cypress-lined banks, islands, rocky shoals with fish and wildlife.
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Ochlockonee River in Georgia
This river may not be as familiar to anglers as other major rivers in south Georgia, but it is worthy of a visit.
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Upper Ocmulgee River Fishing
From Lloyd Shoals Dam at Lake Jackson, the river flows southeast through Piedmont shoals for 36 miles before crossing the Fall Line just above Macon.
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Lower Ocmulgee River Fishing
This river offers a variety of fishing opportunities. Anglers can look to the Ocmulgee River lower portion for bass, bream and catfish.
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Oconee River Fishing
The Oconee River flows through Athens and southwest for about 265 miles where it joins the Ocmulgee to form the Altamaha River.
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Ogeechee River Fishing in Georgia
Dams do not regulate the Ogeechee. The river rises and falls according to the amount of rainfall in its watershed, creating a unique fishing opportunity.
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Oostanaula River Fishing
The Oostanaula winds nearly 50 miles from Calhoun to the city of Rome where it meets with the Etowah to form the larger Coosa River.
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Satilla River Fishing
It is considered to be one of the most scenic rivers in south Georgia. It takes a free flowing and winding course for 260 miles into the Atlantic Ocean.
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Savannah River Fishing in Georgia
Anglers find that numerous oxbow lakes along the river provide excellent fishing opportunities in the Savannah River in Georgia.
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St. Marys River Fishing
This remote black water stream begins in the Okefenokee Swamp. It flows 130 miles until reaching the Atlantic Ocean at southern end of Cumberland Island.
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Suwannee River in Georgia
The 33-mile portion of the Suwannee River in Georgia contains dark 'tea stained' water and provides a unique fishing experience.
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Toccoa River in Georgia
This 15-mile river stretch is one of the best trout rivers in north Georgia. Toccoa River is a favored water for fly-fishing enthusiasts.
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Amicalola Falls State Park in Georgia
This 829-acre park is in the northeast Georgia Mountain area. Enjoy the waterfall, hiking trails, including an entrance to the Appalachian Trail.
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Ammons Holcomb Creek Falls Waterfalls
The 1.75 mile loop trail that encompasses Ammons Creek Falls and the 120-foot Holcomb Creek Falls gives you a look at an entire waterfall system.
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Angel Falls and Angel Panther Falls
They are the two major sets of waterfalls on the 1.6 mile Angel Falls Trail. Along the way visitors will follow along shaded creek streams.
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Becky Branch and Martin Creek Falls
Becky Branch Falls, a 20-foot fall and Martin Creek Falls is a series of falls with the largest dropping 30 feet located along the Bartram Trail.
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Dick's Creek Falls
Dick's Creek Falls is a beautiful 60 foot falls that makes a sudden drop into the Chattooga Wild and Scenic River.
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Hemlock Falls Waterfalls in Georgia
The scenic two-mile trail leading to Hemlock Falls teases visitors with the sounds of rushing water during the entire hike.
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Minnehaha Falls Waterfalls in Georgia | www.n-georgia.com
Only a short walk from the road, natural rock benches allow an intimate view of the the water as the 100-foot Minnehaha Falls cascades down a stair rock formation.
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Panther Creek Falls Scenic Waterfalls
These waterfalls drops through a series of cascades which culminate in a stunning 50-foot falls.
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Toccoa Falls Magnificent Waterfalls
This spectacular waterfall, 19 feet higher than Niagara Falls, is located on the campus of Toccoa Falls college.
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Georgia Coast Islands Historic National Sites
Visit Georgia coast - islands national parks. See historic plantations, districts, forts, islands, churches in Tybee Island, Cumberland Island, Savannah Georgia etc.
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Andersonville National Historic Site
Visit the National Prisoner of War Museum; Camp Sumter (Andersonville prison), Andersonville National Cemetery.
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NPS Appalachian National Scenic Trail in Georgia
The body of the Trail is provided by the lands it traverses, and its soul is in the living stewardship of the volunteers and workers of the Appalachian Trail community.
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Augusta Canal National Parks Educational Programs
Visit a restored textile mill and the Confederate Powderworks chimney. Hike, bike or paddle along the historic Augusta waterway.
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Chattahoochee River Recreation National Park
Chattahoochee National Recreation Area has 16 park units with 50 miles of hiking trails, a Visitor Station, picnic areas, canoe, kayak, raft rentals.
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Chickamauga-Chattanooga National Historic Parks
Learn about the Campaign for Chattanooga, Chickamauga Battlefield and Lookout Mountain Battlefield. History.
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Cumberland Island National Seashore
Cumberland Island National Seashore is an amazing place. This coastal island has wildlife, old building ruins, exotic trails and more.
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Fort Frederica National Monument in St. Simons Island
Georgia's fate was decided in 1742 when Spanish and British forces clashed on St. Simons Island Georgia.
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Fort Pulaski National Parks Monument
The April 1862 Battle for Fort Pulaski in was a turning point in military history featuring the first significant use of rifled cannons in combat.
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Jimmy Carter Hisoric Site, Plains Georgia
Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter learned the importance of hard work, honesty, virtue, love and mercy in the quaint, rural town of Plains Georgia.
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Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield
Kennesaw Mountain Battlefield is a 2,923 acre National Battlefield that preserves a Civil War battleground of the Atlanta Campaign.
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Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, Atlanta Georgia
Capture The Dream. On 1/15/1929, a son was born to the Reverend and Mrs. Martin Luther King, Sr., at 501 Auburn Avenue in Atlanta Georgia.
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Discover Georgia's National Park Service Ocmulgee National Monument
Discover Georgia's National Park Service Ocmulgee National Monument.
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Georgia National Park Service Trail of Tears
Remember the survival of the Cherokee people despite their forced removal from their homelands in the Southeastern United States in the 1840s.
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A H Stephens Historic State Park | n-georgia.com
1177-acre park has fun of a state park with educational resources of a historic site. Named after the VP of the Confederacy, Georgia governor.
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Black Rock Mountain State Park
At an altitude of 3,640 feet, overlooks provide vistas of Southern Appalachians. See wildflowers, cascading streams, small waterfalls, lush forests trails.
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Bobby Brown State Outdoor Recreation Area
This pretty 665-acre park offers watersports enthusiasts a quiet oasis on 70,000-acre Clarks Hill Lake.
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Chattahoochee Bend State Park | n-georgia.com
Located in a graceful bend of the Chattahoochee River, the park is a haven for paddlers, campers, anglers.
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Cloudland Canyon State Park, Rising Fawn Georgia
Located on the western edge of Lookout Mountain, this is one of the most scenic parks in the state, offering rugged geology and beautiful vistas.
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Crooked River State Park
On the Georgia Coast, this 500-acre park offers cozy facilities. Campsites are surrounded by Spanish moss-draped oaks, while cottages are near the river.
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Elijah Clark State Park, Lincolnton Georgia
This 447-acre Georgia park is on 70,000-acre Clarks Hill Lake shore. It is named for a frontiersman, Georgia war hero who led pioneers during Revolutionary War.
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F. D. Roosevelt State Park | www.n-georgia.com
Park is located in Warm Springs near Callaway Gardens. This 9049-acre park is deeply rooted in the historical era of 4-time President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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Florence Marina State Park, Omaha Georgia
This Georgia state park is on the northern end of 45,000-acre Lake Walter F. George. It is the perfect setting for water sports.
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Fort McAllister Historic State Park
Park is nestled among giant live oaks among the beautiful salt marsh. This state park is a quiet location for camping, hiking, fishing, picnicking, etc.
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Fort Yargo State Park Recreation
Enjoy the fort, a picnic, playground, beach, swimming-fishing in the lake. Boat rentals are available.
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General Coffee State Park in Nicholls Georgia
This 1511-acrea state park is known for agricultural history shown at Heritage Farm, with log cabins, a corn crib, tobacco barn, cane mill, exhibits.
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George L Smith State Park, Twin City Georgia
This secluded 1634-acre park has natural beauty, lakeside camping, cozy cottages. It is a great south Georgia retreat.
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George T Bagby State Park
Located on the shores of Lake Walter F. George, this 700-acre resort state park features an award-winning 18-hole Meadow Links Golf Course.
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Georgia Veterans State Park, Cordele Georgia
An 18-hole golf course with a pro shop, along with 8,600-acre Lake Blackshear, make this one of Georgia's most popular state parks.
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Gordonia Altamaha State Park, Reidsville Georgia
This 462-acre SE Georgia state park is a favorite for picnicking, family reunions, golf, etc.
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Hamburg State Outdoor Recreation Area, Mitchell Georgia
With modern-day facilities amidst reminders of days gone by, this 741-acre park offers a wonderful mix of history and outdoor recreation.
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Hard Labor Creek State Park, Rutledge Georgia
Hard Labor Creek State Park is a 5804-acre park. It has a wide range of recreational opportunities in a beautiful wooded setting.
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Hart State Outdoor Recreation Area, Hartwell Georgia
Boating, water skiing, fishing at 55,590-acre Lake Hartwell are prime reasons to visit this NE Georgia state park.
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High Falls State Park, Jackson Georgia
Visit historic High Falls State Park. Bring your tent or RV trailer and stay in a scenic campground by the river.
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Indian Springs State Park
This 528-acre park is thought to be the oldest state park in the nation. It was acquired by the state in 1825 and became an official 'State Forest Park' in 1927.
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James H. Sloppy Floyd State Park
Surrounded by rural countryside of the Chattahoochee National Forest, this quiet park in northwest Georgia offers outstanding fishing on two stocked lakes.
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Kolomoki Mounds Historic State Park
This unusual 1294-acre park is an important archaeological site and scenic recreational area. 7 earthen mounds were built between 250-950 A.D.
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Laura S. Walker State Park, Waycross Georgia
Located near the northern edge of the mysterious Okefenokee Swamp, this 626-acre park is home to many fascinating creatures, plants.
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Little Ocmulgee State Park, Helena Georgia
1360-acre park features a lake, golf, pet friendly cottages. Golfers can test their skills on the 18-hole Wallace Adams Course.
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Magnolia Springs State Park
This 1070-acre state Park is known for its crystal-clear springs flowing 7 to 9 million gallons of water per day and the beautiful boardwalk.
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Mistletoe State Park, Appling Georgia
Located on 72,000-acre Clarks Hill Lake near Augusta, this 1920-acre park is known as one of the nation's finest bass fishing spots.
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Moccasin Creek State Park, Clarkesville GA
This 32-acre state park is nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains on the shores of the 2,800-acre Lake Burton.
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Panola Mountain State Park, Stockbridge Georgia
This unusual 1319-acre park near Atlanta was created to protect a 100-acre granite monadnock (mountain) often compared to Stone Mountain - Arabia Mountain.
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Providence Canyon Recreation Area, Lumpkin Georgia
Colorful wildflowers with pink, orange, red, purple hues of the soft canyon soil, make a beautiful scenic painting at this unique 1003-acre Georgia park.
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Red Top Mountain State Park, Cartersville Georgia
This popular 1776-acre park on 12,000-acre Lake Allatoona is ideal for swimming, boating, fishing. Bring or rent boats. Enjoy 12 miles of scenic hiking trails.
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Reed Bingham State Park, Adel Georgia
This 1613-acre park has an abundance of wildlife, like large birds, gopher tortoises, buzzards. Many other species live in this protected state park.
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Richard B Russell State Park, Elberton Georgia
On a 26,500-acre lake, this 2508-acre state park has some of finest Georgia fishing, boating. The campground and cottages are on or near the lake's edge.
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Sapelo Island Reserve - Reynolds Mansion
Step off the ferry onto Sapelo Island and step back in time to the Reynolds Mansion. Visit the sand dunes that hold stories of pirate treasure long buried.
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Seminole State Park, Donalsonville Georgia
This 604-acre Georgia state park is on beautiful Lake Seminole. This lake is a 37,500-acre reservoir with excellent boating, fishing, birding, etc.
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Skidaway Island Georgia State Park
Island has 2 nature trails through marshes, live oaks, cabbage-palmettos, longleaf pines. See deer, raccoon, shore birds, migrating birds.
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Smithgall Woods - Dukes Creek Conservation Center
Dukes Creek, runs through this 5664-acre mountain property. Hikers, bicyclists explore hardwoods, streams, wildlife on miles of trails.
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Stephen C Foster State Park in Fargo Georgia
Named after songwriter Stephen Foster, this remote park is a primary entrance to the famed Okefenokee Swamp and is one of the most intriguing areas in Georgia.
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Sweetwater Creek State Park in Georgia
This state park offers wilderness minutes from Atlanta Georgia. Visit the New Manchester Manufacturing Co ruins, a textile mill burned during the Civil War.
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Tugaloo State Park in Lavonia Georgia
Situated on a wooded peninsula, Tugaloo Park offers spectacular views of 55,590-acre Lake Hartwell in every direction.
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Unicoi State Park, Helen Georgia
Nestled in north Georgia mountains, is a popular 1050-acre state park. You will enjoy hiking, biking on scenic mountain trails.
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Victoria Bryant State Park, Royston Georgia
A beautiful stream flows in the park. Hikers can take the short trail, or the longer perimeter trail through the hardwoods, creeks.
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Vogel State Park
This 233-acre park is located at the base of Blood Mountain in the Chattahoochee National Forest.
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Watson Mill Bridge State Park in Comer Georgia
Known as one of the most picturesque state parks in GA, Watson Mill Bridge has the longest Georgia covered bridge, spanning 229 feet across the South Fork River.
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Georgia State Parks Waterfalls
Discover enchanting, lush waterfalls. Close your eyes, listen to the flowing water. Enjoy the peace that comes within you.
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Georgia State Parks Campsites
Georgia State Parks have tent, RV, trailer sites, pioneer campgrounds, group shelters, walk-in sites, back country sites and Yurt campsites.
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Appling County Georgia Parks
Visit Appling County Recreation Complex, A. Randall Tuten Environmental Park, Deen's Boat Landing, Lake Mayers Park, Moody Forest Natural Area and more.
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Georgia's Bacon, Brantley, Long and Wayne Counties Parks and Recreation Areas
Check out Alma Bacon County Parks and Recreation Department, Twin Oaks Park, Griffin Ridge Wildlife Management Area and Lake Lindsay Grace. Stay and Play in GA!
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Baldwin County Georgia Parks
Visit the Baldwin State Forest, Bartram Forest, Rocky Creek Park on Lake Sinclair and more.
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Banks County Georgia Parks | www.N-Georgia.com
Visit Banks County Recreation Facility with softball and baseball fields, tennis courts, a horse arena, running tracks and more.
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Barrow County Georgia Parks
Visit Barrow County Recreation Facility, Roy E Parks Playground, Mulberry River, James Shackelford Park and more.
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Bartow County Parks Recreation
Visit Allatoona Lake, Bartow Carver Park, McKinney Campground, Hamilton Crossing Youth Facility, Clark Creek North - South Campgrounds etc.
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Ben Hill County Parks in Georgia
Visit the Ben Hill Landing-Ocmulgee River Park, Grand Plaza Park, Jefferson Davis Memorial Historic Site and more.
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Bibb County Georgia Parks
Enjoy loads of fun parks and recreation centers. Visit the Amerson Water Works Park, Ocmulgee Heritage Trail, East Macon Park and more.
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Discover Georgia's Bryan County Parks
Featuring North and South Bryan County Parks and more Stay and Play in GA!
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Bulloch County Georgia Parks
Visit Grady Street Park, Memorial Park, Portal Park, Stilson Park, Mill Creek Regional Park and more.
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Camden County Georgia Parks
Visit Browntown Wilderness Park, Cumberland Island, Dungess Ruins, Crooked River State Park, Gilligan's Island, Okefenokee Wildlife Refuge and more.
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Carroll County Georgia Parks Recreation
Carroll County Georgia parks offer recreation for everyone. Enjoy a picnic, playground, hike in the fields.
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Catoosa County Parks in Georgia
Visit Chickamauga and Chattanooooga Military Park, Elsie A Holmes Nature Park and Jack Maddox Recreation Park.
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Charlton County Georgia Parks
Explore the Banks Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Okefenoke Adventures, Traders Hill.
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Chatham County Georgia Parks
Visit Tybee Island and Savannah Georgia parks. Play basketball, tennis, in the playground. Rent a boat and go fishing.
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Chattooga County Georgia Parks
Featuring the City of Summerville Recreation Complex, Willow Springs Park and more. Stay and Play in GA!
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Chattahoochee, Clay, Lamar, Pike, Talbot, Upson Counties Parks
Check out the Riverbend Park, Walter F. George Lock and Dam, Lamar County Parks and Recreation, Big Lazer Public Fishing Area and more. Stay and Play in GA!
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Cherokee County Georgia Parks | www.n-georgia.com
Visit parks in Woodstock and Canton Georgia. These parks have playgrounds, trails, baseball-softball fields and more.
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Clarke County and City Parks
Visit Bear Hollow Wildlife Trail, Bishop Lake, James R. Holland Youth Sports Complex, North Oconee River Park, Sandy Creek Nature Center in Athens Georgia.
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Clayton County Georgia Parks, Recreation | www.n-georgia.com
Visit Clayton county parks. Enjoy a picnic, walk on the trails, play basketball, tennis and more.
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Cobb County Georgia Parks
Cobb County parks offer loads of fun for youth and adults. Enjoy baseball, picnics, tennis, softball, football and more.
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Coffee Georgia County Parks
Visit the Broxton Rocks geological wonder and Walter Huck Huckaby Softball Complex.
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Colquitt, Dooly, Pulaski, Worth Counties Parks
Visit Lake Sinclaire, Ogeechee Crossing Park, Revelutionary Cemetery, Screven County Parks Recreation, Tuckahoe Wildlife Management Area and more.
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Columbia County Georgia Parks
Visit Columbia County parks in Appling, Martinez, Evans, Grovetown Georgia. Have a picnic in a Pavilion, play baseball in the field and more.
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Cook County Georgia Parks
Visit the Alapaha River, Patrick's Paradise and more in Cook County Georgia.
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Coweta County Georgia Parks
Visit Grandmother's Garden and Pathways of Gold Park, Oak Grove Plantation and Gardens, and Shenandoah Environment and Education Center.
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Crisp County Georgia Parks
Visit Lake Blackshear Park and Crisp County Recreation Department.
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Dawson County Georgia Parks
Visit the Appalachian Trail leading from Amicalola State Park, Hightower Educational Forest, the enchanting Dawson Forest.
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Decatur County Georgia Parks
Visit the Aquatic Center, the Earl May Boat Basin Park and Willis Park in Decatur County Georgia.
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DeKalb County Georgia Parks
Dekalb County parks amenities include picnic areas, playground, fields, trails, basketball courts, softball, baseball and lakes.
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Dodge County Georgia Parks
Visit the Cypress Lake Plantation, Dodge County Public Fishing Area and Jay Bird Springs Resort.
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Dougherty County Georgia Parks
Visit the Chehaw Wild Animal Park, Flint Riverquarium, Lake Chehaw, Riverfront Park and more.
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Douglas County Parks in Georgia
Visit Lake Consauga and Lake Conasauga Overflow Campground in the northwest Georgia forest.
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Discover Georgia's Early County Parks
Discover Georgia's Early County Parks featuring Kolomoki Indian Mounds and the Coheelee Creek Covered Bridge. Stay and Play in GA!
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Effingham County Georgia Parks
Visit Veterans Park, and North and South Bryan Parks. Stay and Play in GA!
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Elbert County Georgia Parks
Visit Georgia Guidestones, Elbert County Wildlife Management Area, Elberton Fairgrounds, Richard B. Russell Lake and Dam and more.
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Emanual County Georgia Parks
Visit Paradise Road Park, Rountree Cabin Park, Garfield Park, Summertown Park and more in Emanual County Georgia.
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Evans County Georgia Parks
Visit the Canoochee River and Evans County Public Fishing Area and more.
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Fannin County and City Parks
Featuring Lake Blue Ridge, Aska Trails Area, Cohutta Wilderness Area, Cooper Creek Scenic Recreation Area in the Chattahoochee National Forest and more.
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Fayette County Parks Recreation
Visit Peachtree City Baseball-Soccer Complex, Beaver Dam Park, Glenoch Recreation Center, Lake Horton Park, Drake Field.
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Floyd County Parks Recreation
Visit the Lock & Dam Park at the Coosa River Campground Park, Armuchee Park, Cave Spring Park, Etowah Park-Youth Sports Complex and more.
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Forsyth County Georgia Parks
Visit Central Park Recreation Center, Coal Mountain Park, Poole's Mill Park, Sawnee Mountain Nature Preserve, Lake Lanier Parks and more.
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Franklin County Georgia Parks
Visit Clem Shoals Creek Music Park, Cromer's Mill Covered Bridge, Fancy Feathers Farm and more in Franklin County Georgia.
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Fulton County Georgia Parks
Fulton County and city parks offer a lot of fun amenities. Play in Atlanta and Roswell Georgia.
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Gilmer County Parks in Georgia
Visitthe Appalachian Trail, scenic Cohutta Wildlife Management, Rich Mountain Wildlife Management, River Park on the Coosawattee River and more.
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Glynn County Georgia Parks
Visit Mary Ross Waterfront Park, Earth Day Nature Trail, Altamaha Regional Park, Jekyll Island Regional Park and Campground and more.
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Gordon County Georgia Parks
Visit Carter's Lake, Gordon County Parks and Recreation, Ridgeway Mountain Bike Trail in Rideway Park, Salaco Creek Park and more.
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Grady County Georgia Parks
Visit Birdsong Nature Center, City of Cairo Recreation Parks and Ball Fields, Dogwood Hunting Preserve, Grady Cultural Center in Grady County Georgia.
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Greene County Georgia Parks
Visit Durhamtown Plantation Sportsman's Resort, Lake Oconee, Northshore Resort at Lake Oconee, Scull Shoals and more.
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Gwinnett County Georgia Parks
Gwinnett County parks have trails, playgrounds, grills, fields, pool, fields, youth sports, lakes.
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Habersham County Georgia Parks
Enjoy the Chattahoochee Street Park, Clarkesville City Park, Lake Burton Trout Hatchery, Lake Russell Recreation Area, Panther Creek Recreation Area etc.
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Hall County Parks in Georgia
Hall County parks are loaded with fun amenities. Many of these parks feature a sports complex and are dog friendly. They are in Chestnut Mountain, Flowery Branch, Gainesville, Lula and Murrayville
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Hancock, Jefferson, Screven, Warren Counties Parks
Visit Lake Sinclaire, Ogeechee Crossing Park, Revelutionary Cemetery, Screven County Parks and Recreation, Tuckahoe Wildlife Management Area and more.
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Haralson County Georgia Parks
Visit Big Oak RV Park, Bremen Race Park, Historic Walking Trail, Haralson County Military Park and more.
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Harris County Georgia Parks
Visit Big Bear Farm, Balnton Creek Park, Butts Mill Farm, Callaway Gardens and the Wild Animal Safari.
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Hart County Georgia Parks
Visit the Center of the World Monument, Hartwell Lake and Dam, Paynes Creek Campground, Big Oakes Recreation Area and more.
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Heard County Georgia Parks
Visit Brush Creek Campground, Riverside Park, Heard County Senior Center, Hoyt Rogers Park, Snake Creek Park and more.
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Henry County Georgia Parks
Visit Alexander Park Campground, Big Spring Park, Henry County Reservoir, Clark Community Park and more.
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Houston County Georgia Parks
Visit Ada Lee Park, Briarcliff Park, Fountain Park, Memorial Park, Tanner Park, Tot Lot Park, Township Park, Warner Robins Recreation Center and more.
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Jackson County Georgia Parks
Visit the East Jackson Park, Lamar Murphy Park, Shields-Ethridge Heritage Farm, Thompson Mills Forest and more.
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Jasper County Parks in Monticello Georgia
Visit Jackson Lake, Oconee National Forest, Seven Islands Trail, Jasper County Recreation Department and more.
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Jeff Davis County Georgia Parks
Visit the Bullard Creek Wildlife Management Area, Outback Range and Recreation Center, Town's Bluff Park and Heritage Center.
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Jones County Georgia Parks
Visit Brender-Hitchiti Forest, Carol's Park, Central Recreation Complex, Piedmont National Widelife Refuge, The South Complex and more.
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Laurens County Parks in Georgia
Visit Beddingfield Recreation Area, Dublin Senior Center, Hugh M. Gillis Public Fishing Area, Southern Pines Regional Park and more.
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Lee County Georgia Parks
Visit the Kinchafoonee Sports Complex, Lee County Gymnasium, Lee County Soccer Complex, Pirates Cove Nature Park and more.
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Liberty County Georgia Parks
Featuring Briar Bay Park, Cay Creek Wetland Interpretive Center, James A. Brown Park, LeConte-Woodmanston Botanical Gardens and more.
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Lincoln County Georgia Parks
Visit the Cherokee Recreation Area, Lincoln County Recreation Center, Graves Mountain, Clarks Hill Lake and more in Lincolnton Georgia.
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Lowndes County Parks, Valdosta Georgia
Visit Greer Park, South Georgia Pecan Park, Olympic Park, Snake Nation Community Park and more.
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Macon County Georgia Parks
Visit the Flint River, Montezuma Bluff Wildlife Management Area, Massee Lane Gardens and the Whitewater Creek Park.
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Madison County Georgia Parks
Visit Sammy A. Haggard Park, Mize Park and Diamond Hill Park in Madison County Georgia.
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McDuffie County Georgia Parks
Visit Big Hart Recreation Area that has an open boat ramp year round, and Sweetwater Activity Center and Senior Center in McDuffie County Georgia.
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McIntosh County, City Parks
Visit Blackbeard Island Wilderness Refuge, Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge, Butler's Island, Sapelo Island for enchanting beaches and wildlife.
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Mitchell County Georgia Parks
Visit Flint River Park, The Courthouse Square Park, and Mitchelle County Parks and Recreation.
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Monroe County Georgia Parks
Visit Dames Ferry Park at Lake Juliette, Lake Juliette and Jarrell Plantation Historic Site, Rum Creek Wildlife Management Area and more.
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Montgomery County Georgia Parks
Visit the Pecan Orchard Plantation and the Yamassee Bicycle Trail. Stay and Play in GA!
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Morgan County Georgia Parks
Check out Dupree Track and Field Complex, Heritage Park's Bark Park, Morgan County Tennis Complex, Wellington Park and more.
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Murray County Georgia Parks
Visit scenic Lake Conasauga Recreation Area. Murray County Recreation area offers several parks where you can relax or play your favorite sports.
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Muscogee County Georgia Parks
Visit Anderson Village, Benning Hills, Carver Park, Columbus Riverwalk, Cooper Creek, Gallops Senior Center, Lake Oliver and more.
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Newton County Parks in Georgia
Visit Newton County parks. Enjoy Newton Factory Shoals Recreation Park and Turner Lake Complex.
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Oconee County Georgia Parks
Visit the Bogart Sports Complex, Harris Shoals Park, Heritage Park, Herman C. Michael Park and Oconee Veterans Park in Oconee County Georgia.
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Oglethorpe County Georgia Parks
Visit Bryan Park, Redlands Wildlife Management Area, and Shaking Rock Park. Stay and Play in GA!
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Paulding County Georgia Parks
Play basketball, baseball sports. Play in the playground or in the scenic fields. Visit Paulding Forest.
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Peach County Georgia Parks
Visit Massee Lane Gardens, North and South Peach Parks, and Senior Citizens Center in Peach County Georgia.
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Pickens County Georgia Parks
Visit Burnt Mountain Overlook, Jasper City Park, Pickens County Senior Center, Talking Rock Park and more.
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Polk County Georgia Parks
Check out the Nathan Dean Sports Complex, Peek's Park, Silver Comet Trail, The Big Spring and more.
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Putnam County Georgia Parks
Visit the Jimmy Davis Recreation Center, Lake Oconee Recreation Area, Lawrence Shoals Recreation Area, Rock Eagle 4-H Center and more.
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Rabun County Georgia Parks
Visit Bartram Trail, Dick's Creek Falls, Becky Branch Falls, Chattooga Wild and Scenic River in Chattahoochee National Forest, Lake Rabun etc.
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Richmond County, City Parks
Visit Diamond Lakes Regional Park, Henry H. Brigham Community Park, Garrett Community Center, Woodlake Park and more.
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Rockdale County Georgia Parks
Visit Lewis-Vaughn Botanical Garden, Black Shoals Park & Randy Pointer Lake, Georgia International Horse Park, Earl O'Neal Sports Complex, etc.
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Seminole County Georgia Parks
Visit the Chattahoochee River, Harvel Pond Park, Lake Seminole, Cummings Landing, Cypress Pond Park and Reynoldsville Park.
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Spalding County Parks
Visit Camp Stephens, Dundee Lake Park, First Christian Park, Georgia Station and Education Center, Senior Center Park, Wyomia Tyus Olympic Park and more.
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Stephens County Georgia Parks
VisitCurrahee Mountain, Henderson Falls Park, Lake Tugalo, Lake Yonah, Stephens County Recreation Area, Toccoa Falls and more.
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Sumpter County Georgia Parks
Visit Americus-Sumpter County Regional Comples, Doris Deriso Recreation Park, Habitat Park, Rees Park, Willie Lee Walton Boone Park and more.
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Telfair County Georgia Parks
Check out the Horse Creek Wildlife Mangement Area, Montgomery Lake, Muskhogean Wildlife Management Area and the Telfair County Recreation Complex.
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Tift County and City Parks in Georgia
Visit Baldwin Drive Aquatic Center, City Recreation Facility, Friendly City Park and Amphitheatre, Mott Lipman Gym, Paradise Public Fishing Area and more.
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Thomas County Georgia Parks
Visit Balfour Park, Birdsong Nature Center, Cassidy Pond, Cherokee Lake, Fracin Weston Upper-Lower Parks, Thomasville Rose Garden and more.
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Towns County Georgia Parks
Check out the Fred Hamilton Rhododendron Garden, High Shoals Falls and Scenic Area in the Chattahoochee National Forest, Lake Chatuge and more.
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Troup County, City Parks
Visit Fort Tyler, George F. Harris Baseball Complex, Hogansville Sports Complex, Troup County Soccor Complex, West Point Gym and more.
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Union County Georgia Parks
Visit Brasstown Bald, Chattahoochee National Fish Hatchery, Helton Creek Falls, Lake Nottely, Meeks Park and more.
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Walker County Georgia Parks
Visit the Chattahoochee National Forest, Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, Crawfish Springs, Keown Fallls, McLemore's Cove and more.
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Walton County and City Parks
Visit the Agricultural Education Center, Bold Springs Park, Coker Community Park, Kilgore's Mill Community Center, Rabit Farm Park, West Walton Park and more.
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Ware County Georgia Parks
Visit Dixon Memorial State Forest, Okefenokee Swamp Park, Southern Forest World, Trembling Earth Recreation Complex and more Ware Memorial Park.
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White County Georgia Parks
Visit Chestatee Overlook, DeSoto Falls, Dukes Creek Falls and Recreation Area, Smithgall Woods-Dukes Creek Conservation Area and more.
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Whitfield County Georgia Parks
Visit Cohutta Park, Dawnville Park, Tunnel Hill Park, Valley Point Park and more.
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Wilkes County Georgia Parks
Visit Fort Washington Park, Holiday Park and Washington - Wilkes Parks and Recreation.
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Atlanta Georgia Parks
The city of Atlanta Georgia has 338 parks totaling 3570 acres. Every day, parks and greenspace improve Atlanta's quality of life.
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Georgia wildlife hunting, fishing, hiking
Georgia wildlife areas offer fun activities like hunting, fishing, hiking, bird watching. Wildife include racoon, deer, turkey and opossum.
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Georgia wildlife hunting, fishing, hiking
Georgia wildlife areas offer fun activities like hunting, fishing, hiking, bird watching. Wildife include racoon, deer, turkey and opossum.
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Georgia wildlife hunting, fishing, hiking
Georgia wildlife areas offer fun activities like hunting, fishing, hiking, bird watching. Wildife include racoon, deer, turkey and opossum.
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Georgia wildlife hunting, fishing, hiking
Georgia wildlife areas offer fun activities like hunting, fishing, hiking, bird watching. Wildife include racoon, deer, turkey and opossum.
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Georgia wildlife hunting, fishing, hiking
Georgia wildlife areas offer fun activities like hunting, fishing, hiking, bird watching. Wildife include racoon, deer, turkey and opossum.
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Georgia wildlife hunting, fishing, hiking
Georgia wildlife areas offer fun activities like hunting, fishing, hiking, bird watching. Wildife include racoon, deer, turkey and opossum.
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Georgia Wildlife Resources Division Bird Watching
Georgia Wildlife Resources Division Areas (WRDs) are perfect for bird watchers! 106 WRD areas listed for bird watching that are located in 7 Regions.
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Georgia Wildlife Horseback Riding Areas
If you love horseback riding in the scenic forest and woods, Georgia's Wildlife Resources Division Areas (WRDs) are especially for you!
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Georgia Wildlife Fish Hatcheries
View trout, Largemouth bass, bluegill, redear sunfish (shellcracker), channel catfish being reared for stocking into Georgia's public waters.
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Georgia WRD Shooting Range Rules
Range use is allowed only in accordance with range rules, hours and dates posted at the range. General and contact info included.
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Georgia Wildlife Resource Division Public Fishing Areas
Public Fishing Areas (PFAs) are great places to go for family outings. Many PFAs offer scenic kid-friendly bank fishing areas, camping and more.
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Andrews Cove US Forest Campground
Andrews Cove Recreation Area in White County offers a cool mountain stream and a peaceful atmosphere. It is only 15 minutes from Helen Georgia.
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Cooper Creek Campground in Georgia
Cooper Creek Recreation area is located along the banks of Cooper Creek in the North GA mountains. Enjoy camping, hiking, trout fishing and hunting.
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Desoto Falls Recreation Area
It is just inside the National Forest boundary. The campground is a scenic spot with easy access for either a weekend of camping or a quick hike to the falls.
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Deep Hole Recreation Area, Georgia
This small campground-recreation area offers camping, canoeing and fishing. A great place for year round water-based recreation activities.
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Experience the Dockery Lake Recreation Area in Georgia
Enjoy camping, picnicking and fishing for all ages. The Dockery Lake Campground is small and located right along the banks of Dockery Lake.
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Frank Gross Recreation Area
Located along the banks of Rock Creek and far from civilization, this area offers camping, hiking and trout fishing.
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Hickory Gap Campground in Georgia
Seated along Mill Creek trout stream, it is a beautiful gem of a campground named after the Hickey family who once lived there.
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Houston Valley OHV Trails
Just west of Dalton lies the largest Forest Service OHV system of wooded trails in Georgia. These very popular motorized trails are easy to difficult.
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Jacks River Fields Campground
This quaint, secluded campground is on the bank of the south fork of the Jacks River. It is popular with campers, hikers and horse riders.
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Lake Conasauga Recreation Area
This scenic 19-acre spring-fed lake rest near Grassy Mountain. It is the highest lake and campground in Georgia.
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Lake Rabun Recreation Area, Clayton Georgia
Cradled in North Georgia Mountains overlooking beautiful Lake Rabun, this recreation area offers camping, hiking, swimming, boating and fishing.
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Lake Russell Recreation Area in Georgia
Situated along the peaceful shore of the 100-acre Lake Russell, this developed recreation area offers tons of fun for the entire family.
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Lake Winfield Scott Campground in Georgia
Overlooking 18-acre Lake Winfield Scott in north Georgia mountains, this recreation area offers camping, picnicking, boating, fishing and hiking.
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Low Gap Campground in north Georgia
Located in the Chattahoochee Wildlife Management Area, this 13-site developed campground is as close as it gets to a dispersed camping experience.
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Morganton Point Campground in Georgia
This is the only developed campground located on the Blue Ridge Lake shoreline. This is a 3,290 acre TVA reservoir, near Blue Ridge Georgia
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Mulky Campground
Located along beautiful Cooper Creek, this recreation area activities include camping, hiking and fishing. Mulky Creek is nearby.
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Oakey Mountain OHV Trails and Campground
Camping with the thrill of driving off road vehicles over mountainous terrain and trail systems, equals the Oakey Mountain OHV recreation area.
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Oconee River Campground in Georgia
Located along the bank of the Oconee River, this recreation area offers camping, picnicking, hiking, boating and fishing.
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Sandy Bottoms Campground
Rugged mountain scenery and the Tallulah River plunging by make this a beautiful place to camp, fish or hike.
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Sarah's Creek Campground in Georgia
You will get the same primitive feel as its neighboring Warwoman Wildlife Management Area and the Chattooga Wild and Scenic River.
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Tallulah River Campground
It is at an elevation of 2,080 feet. Rugged mountain scenery and the Tallulah River plunging by make this a beautiful place to camp, fish or hike.
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Tate Branch Campground
Located at the junction of the Tallulah River and Tate Branch, this recreation area offers camping and fishing.
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Pocket Campground in Georgia
This recreation area in NW Georgia is named for lying in a low area surrounded by the steep ridges of Horn and Mill Mountains.
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Toccoa River Sandy Bottoms Recreation Area
This small campground is along the banks of the Toccoa River near Blue Ridge. Fishing is another favorite activity here.
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Upper Chattahoochee River Campground in Georgia
Located in north Georgia mountains, this recreation area offers camping, picnicking, hiking and fishing along the headwaters of the Chattahoochee River.
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West Fork Campground in Georgia Forest
Enjoy the Chattooga River at this 5-site developed campground. Located along the west fork of the river, this area offers isolation and adventure.
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U. S. Forest Hiking Areas in Georgia
Georgia's Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests abound with natural beauty. Visit Andrews Cove Campground, Cooper Creek Recreation Area, Desoto Falls and more.
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U. S. Forest Campground Fishing Areas in Georgia
Enjoy camping, hiking, canoeing, fishing, horseback riding and off-the-road vehicle trails in these beautiful forests.
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U. S. Forest Canoe Trails in Georgia
Enjoy floating, boating, or paddling on the Toccoa River in Georgia. These canoe trails also pffer camping recreation.
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U.S. Forest Wilderness Areas in Georgia
Visit Big Frog Wilderness Area, Blood Mountain Wilderness, Brasstown Wilderness, Cohutta Wilderness, Mark Trail Wilderness and more.
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Wilderness Experience Tips
Perhaps the most important part of your wilderness trip will be the time spent at home planning, provisioning, and practicing.
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Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests Toccoa River Canoe Ride Safety Tips
Follow these simple and crucial guidelines when you are canoeing down the Toccoa River. Georgia Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests abound with history.
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Georgia U. S. Forests Safety Tips
Your experience in the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests can be a fun and safe one. Here are things to know during your visit to the forest.
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Chattahoochee Oconee National Forests History
Georgia's Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests abound with history dating back to the 1500s.
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Discover the Athens Farmers Market
Athens Farmers Market is an organization of local farmers, crafts people and volunteers. Celebrate treasures that are uniquely Athens. Our food grown in our soil by our farmers. Our crafts made in our homes by our artists.
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Battlefield Farmers Market, Rock Spring Georgia
Get local food, heirloom vegetables, local fruits, grass-fed beef, honey, homecrafted goods, baked goods, free-range eggs and much more.
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Discover Calhoun Produce
A family owned farm market with in season produce and a large selection of great produce and products. They include jam, jelly, pickles, relish, sauces, dressing, syrup, honey, cookbooks, farm toys and much more.
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Decatur Farmers Market in Decatur Georgia
Get locally grown organic-sustainable produce, flowers, food products such as bread, jam, sauces.
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Dickie Farms, Musella Georgia
Featuring the oldest operating packing house in Georgia. Enjoy the open-air market.
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Discover the Dunwoody Green Farmers Market
This is A Producer Only Market. This means that only vendors who make or grow what they sell can participate. Most of our produce vendors grow with Organic Methods and are Certified Naturally Grown.
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Gwinnett International Farmers Market
This farmers market has groceries from all around the world. Here's the largest selection of ethnic food in metro Atlanta Georgia.
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Hall County Georgia Farmers Market
All products sold at the Market are grown within the local area, and are sold by the person who grew or made it, or by an immediate family member.
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Discover the Morningside Farmers Market
This open air Atlana Georgia market features certified organically grown produce that started in the late 1980s.
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Paulding Farm Bureau Farmers Market
Enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables, baked goods, preserves, jams, jellies, honey, soaps, herbs, eggs, USDA certified meats, flowers and more.
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Peachtree Road Farmers Market, Atlanta Georgia
Small farmers and growers, regional producers, and purveyors of tradtional foods and local craftspeople market their products to Atlanta area customers.
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Sorenbe Farms in Chattahoochee Hills, Georgia
This is a certified organic farm. They offer over 350 varieties of sustainable organic vegetables, herbs, flowers, fruits, and mushrooms.
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Simply Homegrown Farmers Market, Clayton Georgia
This market offers all-locally grown produce and value-added goods. Voted one of America's Top 10 Farmer's Markets by the readers of Eating Well
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Whole Foods Stores, Metro Atlanta Georgia
Check out the Alpharetta Harry's Store, Briarcliff Store, Cobb Harry's Store, Johns Creek Store, Ponce de Leon Store, Sandy Springs Store and West Paces Ferry Store.
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Georgia Certified Farmers Markets
These farmers markets bring you fresh delicious food straight from the crop. Some are open year round, others are open seasonally.
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Georgia Certified Farmers Markets 21-40
Visit Davis Farm Fresh Produce to Ison's Nursery and Vineyard farmer's markets. Produce, products, dates, contact and directions listed here.
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Georgia Certified Farmers Markets 41-60
Visit Jack's Creek Farms to Osage Farm certified farmer's markets in Georgia for fresh produce and products.
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Georgia Certified Farmers Markets 61-80
Visit Ottawa Farms to Sasnett Fruits & Nuts farmer's markets. Produce and products, open dates, contact information, directions listed.
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Georgia Certified Farmers Markets 5
Visit Secret Forest Trees, Smith Farms, Southern Belle farm, Tiger Mountain Orchard, Yule Forest- Pumpkin Patch and much more.
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Atlanta Botanical Gardens Outdoors
See beautiful Hydrangea, Dwarf and Rare Conifers, Palms, Lilies, Rose Garden, Japanese Garden, Water Plants and more.
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Atlanta History Center Gardens
Featuring 33 acres of picturesque woodlands, Historic Gardens, and trails to native and introduced flora all representative of Georgia.
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Barnsley Gardens in Adairsville Georgia
The house was built on an acorn-shaped hill reputedly cursed, and Indian legend warned it should be avoided as an unlucky site.
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Callaway Gardens
Whether you want to take leisurely strolls just observing your surroundings, or a day packed with adventure, you'll find Callaway Gardens to your liking.
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Carter Center Gardens, Atlanta Georgia
See the spectacular formal gardens, a cherry orchard, and waterfalls tucked between two small lakes minutes from downtown Atlanta Georgia.
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Cator Woolford Gardens at the Frazer Center, Atlanta Georgia
This secluded garden is a serene oasis of flowers, columns, grassy areas, and woods.
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Bamboo Farm, Coastal Gardens in Savannah Georgia
It's 52 acres is an experimental botanical garden in Savannah Georgia. Gardens are open daily, except holidays, free of charge.
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Dunaway Gardens Gardens in Newnan Georgia
These Gardens are an unusual hidden treasure with a history dating back to the roaring 1920s
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Dunwoody Nature Center in Dunwoody Georgia
Enjoy a wetland boardwalk, woodland and streamside trails, display gardens, a picnic meadow, a treehouse classroom pavilion and a shaded playground.
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Fernbank Science Center Gardens
The rose garden has about 1,300 roses from 3 sources. Fernbank Forest is a 65-acre tract of relatively undisturbed mature mixed hardwood forest.
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Founder's Garden, Athens Georgia
A trickling foundain, rare flora, winding walkways, and ornamental shrubbery are a grand memorial to the founders of America's first garden club.
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Fred Hamilton Rhododendron Garden, Hiawassee Georgia
With over 3,000 plants in bloom from April to late May, you are invited to tour the gardens along the pine bark trail on the shores of Lake Chatuge.
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Discover the Freedom Park Bird and Butterfly Garden
Explore over 40 species of native garden plants, each garden is bird, butterfly and/or insect friendly.
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Discover the Georgia Southern University Botanical Garden
Centered on an early 20th century farmstead, this garden offers a unique view of cultural and natural heritage of the southeastern coastal plain.
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Perimeter College Native Plant Botanical Garden
See 2 gardens co-located here: the Native Plant Garden and the Ferns of the World Garden.
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Guido Gardens
Enjoy the sparkling waterfalls, shimmering fountains, babbling brooks, lovely gazebos, inspiring music and beautiful Prayer Chapel.
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Horticulture Trail Gardens, Athens Georgia
The Gardens at Athens were started in 1982, when the then young and foolish Allan Armitage and Michael Dirr, along with a number of confused students.
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Lockerly Arboretum, Milledgeville Georgia
Home to over 3,000 kinds of plants from around the world, is a fifty acre living museum with outdoor and indoor classrooms.
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Massee Lanes Gardens in Fort Valley Georgia
Come and enjoy a 10-acre camellia garden with a Japanese garden, rose garden, greenhouses, annuals, perennials and more.
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Oak Hill at the Martha Berry Museum
Designed between 1927 and 1933, Martha Berry sought to establish a Colonial revival garden landscape to match Oak Hill's renovations.
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Owens-Thomas House and Gardens, Savannah Georgia
See varieties of azaleas, nandinas, junipers, old-fashioned roses, and mock oranges, among other plants suited to the Savannah Georgia climate.
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State Botanical Garden in Athens Georgia
Visit several beautiful gardens including the International Garden, Native Flora Garden, Shade Garden, Heritage Garden and Flower Garden.
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University of Georgia Research, Education Garden
This 65-acre garden area had previously been in horticultural research with apples, peaches, grapes, muscadines, peppers and Christmas trees.
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Vines Mansion Gardens
Vines Botanical Gardens, one of the newer gardens in the region, is also one of its most idyllic.
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Woodland Garden, Jackson Georgia
Discover native azalea, mayapple, columbine, fairy wand, pink lady slipper, phlox, a variety of ferns, merry bells, asters, shooting star and more.
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Discover Different Types of Gardens
Check out Herb Gardens, Annual Gardens, Perennial Gardens, Shade Gardens, Rock Gardens and more.
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The Atlanta History Center
Atlanta History Center has the DuBose Civil War collection. 'Turning Point: The American Civil War' is one of the nation's largest Civil War exhibitions.
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Bulloch Hall in Roswell Georgia
Bulloch Hall is an 1839 Greek Revival structure, It is one of the South's finest examples of true temple-form architecture.
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Cassville Georgia
Cassville was created in 1832 to serve as county seat for Cass County, one of ten original counties carved from former Cherokee territory.
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Columbus Iron Works and Convention Center
For over a century, the Columbus Iron Works, from its plant south of the Dillingham Street Bridge, furnished goods for homes, farms, steamboats and mills.
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Augusta Canal Sibley Mill National Site
2,750,000 pounds of first-quality gunpowder was produced here. Early in the Civil War, gun powder supplies for Confederate armies were insufficient.
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The Atlanta Cyclorama in Atlanta Georgia
Journey through time in Atlanta's Cyclorama. Sit at the center of a panorama of the Battle of Atlanta Georgia during the American Civil War.
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Drummer Boy Museum in Andersonville Georgia
This undistinguished front of a turn-of-the-century brick and frame building hides a national gem, Gerald Lamby's Drummer Boy Civil War Museum.
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Old Fort Jackson in Savannah Georgia
The fort was occupied when Union forces captured Savannah during the Civil War. At that time, the retreating Confederates lobbed a few shots toward the fort.
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Fort Tyler Historic Site
On 4/16/1865, Union Troops attacked the West Point Georgia earthen fort. Many soldiers lost their lives that day, unaware that Lee had surrendered to Grant 7 days prior.
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Green Meldrim House in Savannah Georgia
It was built between 1853 and 1861 by architect John Norris for $93,000. It was also General Sherman's headquarters during Federal occupation of Savannah Georgia.
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Jarrell Plantation Historic Site
Nestled in the red clay hills of Georgia, this cotton plantation was owned by a single family for more than 140 years.
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Kennesaw House in Marietta Georgia
It was buildt as a cotton warehouse by John Glover in 1845. The Kennesaw House is one of the oldest buildings in Marietta Georgia.
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National Prisoner of War Museum, Montezuma Georgia
This museum is dedicated to the men and women of this country who suffered captivity so that others may remain free.
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New Manchester Mills Ruins in Lithia Springs Georgia
Sweetwater Creek is a peaceful tract of wilderness close to Atlanta Georgia.
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Old Governor's Mansion and State Capitol Building in Georgia
Completed in 1839, the Old Governor's Mansion is one of the finest examples of High Greek Revival architecture in the nation.
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Pickett's Mill Historic Site
This is one of the best preserved Civil War battlefields in the nation. Travel roads used by Federal and Confederate troops. See earthworks constructed by these men.
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Prater's Mill in Dalton Georgia
During the Civil War, the mill was used as a campsite by soldiers from both sides. The Prater family operated the Mill until the 1950s.
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Robert Toombs Historic Site in Washington Georgia
Toombs was A legend in his own time. He was a successful planter and lawyer who led a turbulent career as state legislator, U.S. Congressman and Senator.
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Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History
The locomotive General, stolen by Union spy James Andres in the Great Locomotive Chase.
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Georgia State Capitol Museum Civil War Flags
Discover the Secession Flags, Confederate Battle Flag, First, Second and Third National Flag of the Confederacy.
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Tunnel Hill Heritage Center: Tunnel Hill, Clisby Austin House, Museum
Built to connect the Port of Augusta to a TN River Valley, the tunnel through Chetoogeta Mountain was to be part of the first railroad across Appalachian Mountains.
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Washington Historical Museum, Washington Georgia
See an intimate collection of artifacts, memorabilia and antiques representing more than 200 years of history in Washington and Wilkes County, Georgia.
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Georgia Civil War Battles
See detailed Civil War battle info. Georgia and Atlanta Civil War sites maps are included.
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Civil War Sites in Georgia
Well preserved historical attractions from the Civil War era can be found all over Georgia. Journey onto an almost 200-year-old battlefield.
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Discover the Chief Vann House in Chatsworth Georgia
Called the 'Showplace of the Cherokee Nation', this 1804 2-story classic brick mansion was built and owned by Chief James Vann in 1804.
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Historic Dahlonega Gold Museum
20 years before the famed 1849 gold rush in California, thousands of prospectors flocked into this Cherokee Nation in Dahlonega Georgia.
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Etowah Indian Mounds in Cartersville Georgia
Home to thousands of Native Americans between 1000 A.D. to 1550 A.D., this 54-acre site has 6 earthen mounds, a plaza, village area, borrow pits and defensive ditch.
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Fort King George in Darien Georgia
First colonial British garrison in Georgia. At the mouth of the Altamaha river, it has the brick ruins of its early sawmill operation and a small graveyard.
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Fort Morris in Midway Georgia
Visit one of the few remaining Revolutionary War era earthwork fortifications in the United States.
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Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation
The plantation illustrates more than a century of Georgia's coastal history. It was owned and occupied by the same family from 1804 to 1973.
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Jefferson Davis Memorial, Fitzgerald Georgia
Confederate President Jefferson Davis and a few remaining staff members crossed the Savannah River into Georgia on May 3, 1865.
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Lapham Patterson House, Thomasville Georgia
This south Georgia house museum is a one-of-a-kind building. Built between 1884-85 as a winter cottage for C. W. Lapham.
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New Echota Historic Site, Calhoun Georgia
In 1825, the Cherokee national legislature established a capital called New Echota at the headwaters of the Oostanaula River.
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Roosevelt Little White House Historic Site
Visitors can tour Roosevelt's home just as it was when he left it for the last time. Includes the servant and guest quarters, historic pools complex.
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Wormsloe Plantation in Savannah Georgia
It is on a forested peninsula surrounded by coastal marshes. It was established in 1737 by Noble Jones one of the first British colonists.
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Georgia Cities Historical Attractions from Adairsville to Athens
Visit historic sites in Adairsville, Alpharetta, Andersonville, Ashburn and Athens Georgia.
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Atlanta, Augusta Georgia Historic Attractions
Visit the Govenor's Mansion, Martin Luther King Historic Site, Augusta Historic Downton District and more.
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Historical Attractions, Bainbridge to Byron Georgia
Enjoy charming historic sites in Bainbridge, Barnesville, Baxley, Blackshear, Blarisville, Blakely, Brunswick, Buchanan and Byron.
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Calhoun through Columbus Georgia Historical Attractions
Visit historic sites in Calhoun, Carnesville, Cartersville, Cassville, Cedartown, Clarkesville, Clinton, Colquitt, Columbus Georgia.
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Historical Attractions in Comer though Cumming Georgia
Enjoy enchanting historic sites in Comer, Conyers, Covington, Culloden, Cumberland Island and Cumming Georgia.
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Historic Georgia Attractions, Dahlonega to Duluth
Visit intriguing historic sites in Dahlonega, Dalton, Darien, Decatur, Demorest, Douglas, Dublin and Duluth Georgia.
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Eastman-Forsyth Georgia Historic Attractions
See memorable historic sites in Eastman, Eatonton, Ellijay, Fayetteville, Fitsgerald, Flowery Branch, Folkston and Forsyth Georgia.
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Fort Gaines-Grovetown Georgia Historic Attractions
Historic sites in Fort Gaines, Fort Oglethorpe, Fort Valley, Franklin, Gainesville, Glennville, Gordon, Grantville, Griffin Greensboro, Grovetown Georgia.
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Historical sites Hampton through Jekyll Island Georgia
Visit Hampton, Hartwell, Hawkinsville, Hazlehurst, Helen, Hinesville, Homer, Indian Springs, Jasper, Jefferson and Jekyll Island Georgia historic sites.
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Jesup through Lumpkin Georgia Historic Attractions
Historic sites in Jesup, Johns Creek, Jonesboro, Kingston, Kennesaw, Knoxville, Lakeland, Lexington, Louisville, Ludowici, Lula, Lumpkin Georgia.
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Macon through Madison Georgia Historical Attractions
Visit charming historic sites in Macon through Madison Georgia. View of Georgia's past treasures that you can enjoy today.
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Historical Attractions in Marietta-Millegeville Georgia
Visit sites in Marietta, Martinez, McDonald, McDonough, Midway and Milledgeville. See past treasures that you can enjoy today in Georgia.
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Historic Sites in Millen through Newman Georgia
Visit historic sites in Millen, Monroe, Monticello, Moreland, Mt. Vernon and Newnan Georgia.
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Historic Attractions Oglethorpe through Rome Georgia
Visit sites in Oglethorpe, Oxford, Perry, Pine Mountain, Rabun Gap, Resaca, Richland, Rincon, Ringgold and Rome Georgia.
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Sandersville through Savannah Georgia Historic Sites
Visit historic sites in Sandersville, Sautee, Sapelo Island and Savannah Georgia.
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Smyrna through Sylvania Georgia Historical Attractions
Visit historic sites in Smyrna, Springfield, Statesboro, St. Marys, Stone Mountain, St. Simons Island and Sylvania Georgia..
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Thomaston through Washington Georgia Historical Attractions
Discover historic sites in Thomaston, Thomasville, Thomon, Tifton, Tybee Island, Valdosta, Warm Springs, Warrenton and Washington Georgia.
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Historical Attractions, Watkinsville to Woodbury Georgia
Discover sites in Watkinsville, Waynesboro, West Point, Willacoochee, Winder, Winterville and Woodbury Georgia.
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Atlanta Georgia Museums, Art Galleries
Enjoy the Georgia State Capitol-Museum, Gwinnett History Museum, The King Center, The Road To Tara Museum, High Museum of Art, etc.
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NE Georgia Mountains Museums, Art Galleries
NE Georgia museums and art galleries include Crawford W. Long Museum, Bowen Center for the Arts, Dahlonega Gold Museum, Elberton Granite Museum and more.
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Historic High Country Museums
Visit the 6th Calvary Museum, Oak Hill & the Martha Berry Museum, Old Stone Church Museum, Rose Lawn Museum, Tellus Northwest Georgia Science Museum and more.
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Georgia Coast and Islands Museums
Visit the Cumberland Island National Seashore Museum, Fort Stewart Military Museum, Tybee Island Lighthouse and more are featured here.
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Museums and Art Galleries in Classic South
Visit Augusta Museum of History, Grovetown Museum, Laurel and Hardy Museum, Meadow Garden House Museum, Morris Museum of Art and more.
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Historic Heartland Museums and Art Galleries
Visit the Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum, Cannonball House and Civil War Museum, Georgia Museum of Art, Old State Capitol Building, Uncle Remus Museum and more.
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Presidential Pathways Museums and Art Galleries
Visit the Columbus Museum, Doc Holiday Museum, Georgia State Cotton Museum, LaGrange Art Museum, National Infantry Museum and more.
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Plantation Trace Region Museums and Art Galleries
Visit the Albany Museum of Art, Blue and Gray Museum, Fitzgerald Fire Engine Museum, Tifton Museum of Arts and Heritage, Tyson Steel Wildlife Museum and more.
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Magnolia Midland's Museums and Art Galleries
Visit the Altama Museum of Art and History, Dublins-Laurens Museum, Hazelhurst Historical Museum, and Jones Creek Church Museum nd more.
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Bradley Observatory, Delafield Planetarium
Observatory is an astronomical teaching/research facility on Agnes Scott College campus in Decatur Georgia. It contains the Delafield Planetarium.
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CCSSC Meade Observatory, Omnisphere Theater Planetarium
The Center Opened for the purpose of public education in space science, physics, and astronomy. CCSS has 4 major components and fun educational events.
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Emory University Planetarium, Observatory
Relax, gaze up, imagine that the 35-foot domed ceiling above really is filled with countless stars.
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Georgia Southern University Planetarium
This planetarium offer a variety of fun and exciting educational shows for all ages for school groups, clubs, and the public for free during the school year.
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Hard Labor Creek Observatory
This observatory is a resource for professional and amateur astronomers. HLCO brings the wonders of the Universe to Georgia residents.
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Jim Cherry Memorial Planetarium, Fernbank Observatory
The 500-seat theater, equipped with a 70-foot dome, a Mark V Zeiss star projector, and over 100 special effects projectors.
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Mark Smith Planetarium in Macon Georgia
Mark Smith Planetarium has a 40-foot-diameter dome, 118 comfortable tilted seats, surround-sound stereo and an electronically-automated image projection system.
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Smith Planetarium - Walker County Science and Technology
Smith Planetarium has a 40-foot-diameter dome, 92 seats, at its center a new Konica-Minolta MediaGlobe II Planetarium Projector. Various audiovisual special effects enhance the presentations.
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George E. Coleman Sr. Planetarium
The star theater seats 46 and a Spitz 512 planetarium projector which can display 1000 northern and southern sky stars on a thirty-foot diameter dome.
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Rollins Planetarium in Young Harris Georgia
Explore space with a GOTO Chronos Space Simulator star projector. This state-of-the-art device uses light guide technology to project a realistic, beautiful starry sky.
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Sunrise Planetarium
The Camp Sunrise Planetarium is equipped with over 75 special effects projectors and video projection. It also features the main star projector.
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Tellus NW Georgia Planetarium, Observatory
Prepare for an incredible ride in the Tellus planetarium. The digital projector will take you through our solar system to the edge of the galaxy.
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University of West Georgia Observatory, Carrollton Georgia
It features a Cassegrain reflecting telescope having a mirror whose diameter is fourteen inches.
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VSU Planetarium, Valdosta Georgia
The 47-seat planetarium is equipped with a Spitz A3P projector and reproduces the night sky with the moon, stars, and naked eye planets.
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Atlanta Georgia Audubon Society
As an independent organization, our mission is to promote the enjoyment and understanding of birds and to conserve and restore the ecosystems that support them.
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Ogeechee Audubon Society in Georgia
It educates adults and children about birds, wildlife and the environment.
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The Georgia Hummer Society
Georgia is a great place to watch hummingbirds. Like the rest of the Southeast, we have hummingbirds all year long.
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Georgia Ornithological Society, Atlanta Georgia
Its mission is to encourage the scientific study of birds by gathering and disseminating information on GA bird life.
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Southern Wings Bird Club
We offer a friendly, informal atmosphere where questions can be asked and answered. Interesting sightings are shared and all can learn about our avian neighbors.
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Discover the Birdsong Nature Center
Nestled among the pines and hardwoods that spill across the south Georgia hills, Birdsong Nature Center is a gentle harbor of warmth and natural wonder.
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Dauset Trails Nature Center
Dauset Trails Nature Center is where you can explore the beauty of nature with wildlife in a peaceful setting.
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Banks Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Banks Lake NWR contains a variety of habitat types including 1,500 acres of marsh, 1,549 acres of cypress swamp, and 1,000 acres of open water.
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Blackbeard Island National Wildlife Refuge in Georgia
The complex includes seven national wildlife refuges, totaling 56,949 acres, along a 100-mile stretch of coastline in Georgia and South Carolina.
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Harris Neck Wildlife Refuge in Townsend Georgia
The refuge's 2,824 acres consist of saltwater marsh, grassland, mixed deciduous woods and cropland.
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Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge in Georgia
This is one of the oldest and best preserved freshwater systems in America. Timucuan Indians called it Okefenoka, meaning 'Land of the Trembling Earth!'
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Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge in Georgia
This is a 35,000-acre Georgia wildlife refuge is a forest. Clear streams and beaver ponds provide ideal wetlands for migrating waterfowl.
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Savannah National Wildlife Refuge
Savannah Georgia NWR has over 29,000 acres of freshwater marshes, tidal rivers and creeks and bottomland hardwoods.
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Painted Buntings, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Every year thousands of volunteers have assist wildlife biologists in conducting the annual North American Breeding Bird Survey.
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Backyard Birding Environment in Georgia
Birds can be an important aspect of our backyard environment. In many cases, the quality of our environment is directly related to the population of birds.
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Auchumpkee Creek Covered Bridge, Thomaston Georgia
This 1892 covered bridge is also known as Zorn's Mill and Hootenville Bridge. It was built by W. Alford and Dr. J. Herring over the Auchumpkee Creek.
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Bay's Bridge in Helen Georgia | www.n-georgia.com
Bay's Bridge is a covered bridge in Helen Georgia.
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Howard's Covered Bridge
Located in Lexington, GA, Howard's Covered Bridge was built in 1840 by Mr. Hunt and Washington King going over the Red Oak Creek in Oglethorpe County.
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Callaway Gardens Bridge in Georgia
This 1870 covered bridge was built by by Horace King with his sons. Former names are Harmony Road Bridge, Neeley Bridge, Wehadkee Creek Bridge.
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Coheelee Creek Bridge
Located in Blakely GA, this 1891 covered bridge, aslo known as Bridge at McDonald's Ford. It was built by J.W. Baughman over the Coheelee Creek in Early County.
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Concord Covered Bridge, Smyrna Georgia
It was built in 1872 over Nickajack Creek in Cobb County. Historical marker available. See description, directions, map, phone number and picture.
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Cromer's Mill Covered Bridge
Located in Carnesville GA, this covered bridge, also known as Nails Creek Covered Bridge was built in 1906 by J. M. 'Pink' Hunt in Franklin County. Is open to Traffic.
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Elder's Mill Covered Bridge in Georgia
Located in Watkinsville GA, this covered bridge, also known as Rose Creek Bridge was built in 1897 by Nathaniel Richardson over Calls Creek in Oconee County.
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Euharlee Creek Covered Bridge, Cartersville Georgia
Formerly known as Lowry Bridge, this covered bridge was built in 1886 by Washington W King over the Euharlee Creek in Cartersville Georgia.
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Rockdale County Covered Bridge
Located in Conyers GA, this covered bridge, formerly known as Haralson Mill Bridge, was built in 1997 by APAC over Mill Rock Creek in Rockdale County.
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Lula Covered Bridge
Located in Gainesville, Georgia, this covered bridge, also known as Blind Susie or Hyder Bridge. It was built in 1915 by W. M. Thomas over Grove Creek in Banks County.
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Big Red Oak Creek Covered Bridge
This historic covered bridge, also known as Imlac Bridge. It was built in the 1840's over Big Red Oak Creek.
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Stone Mountain Georgia Covered Bridge
Located in Stone Mountain, GA, also known as College Avenue Covered Bridge and Effie's Bridge, Stone Mountain Covered Bridge was built 1891 by Washington W. King over the Oconee River.
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Altamaha Scenic Byway Driving Tour
On State Route 99 and US 17, this driving tour runs for 17 miles through McIntosh, Glynn Counties, the City of Darien.
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Cohutta Chattahoochee Scenic Byway Driving Tour
Cohutta-Chattahoochee Scenic Byway follows State Route 2 past rolling pastoral lands into Murray County in Georgia.
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Historic Piedmont Scenic Byway Driving Tour
The Piedmont Scenic Byway stretches for 82 miles in Putnam and Hancock Counties. It follows State Hwys 15, 16 and 77.
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Meriwether Pike Scenic Byway Driving Tour
This 55-mile route beings at Warm Springs, Georgia on SR 85, continues north to Gay, moving west on the SR 109 spur back to Gay Georgia.
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Monticello Crossroads Scenic Byway Driving Tour
This scenic-byway driving tour commences at the rock-formed Dow's Pulpit, where Reverend Lorenzo Dow, the famous walking evangelist used to preach.
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Ridge and Valley Scenic Byway Driving Tour
Experience the varied terrain of northwest Georgia. Mountain overlooks, fertile farmlands can be found along this 51-mile Byway.
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Russell Brasstown Scenic Driving Tour
In Chattahoochee National Forest in northeast Georgia, the Russell Brasstown Scenic Byway is a 41-mile loop with dramatic scenery in the state.
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South Fulton Scenic Byway Driving Tour
This 29-mile loop in South Fulton County highlights the rural character and lifestyle of the surrounding area.
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Beasley Knob OHV Trail
This system is made up of interconnecting dirt trails, rock hill climbs and gravel roads through the Chattahoochee National Forest.
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Davenport OHV Trail
5.9 miles length, this trail is suitable for ATV's and motorcycles. This trail loops around Davenport Mountain with some moderate grades.
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Roberts Bike Camp OHV Trail
This 8-mile trail is part of the Town Creek OHV Trail system. Trail is for 2-wheeled vehicles only and is designated as Loop A.
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Rock Creek ORV Trail
This 4.7 mile trail is suitable for mountain bicycles, motorcycles and ATVs. It is a difficult trail for biking.
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Rocky Flats OHV Trail
This 4.4 mile trail is suitable for ORVs, ATVs, mountain bikes and hiking. It offers a challenging and safe riding experience with many sharp curves.
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Tatum Lead ORV Trails
These 5.5 miles of wooded forest trails are suitable for mountain bicycles, motorbikes, ATVs, 4-wheel drive vehicles.
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Town Creek OHV Trails
This 15-mile OHV Trail system is located north of Greensboro Georgia. It is 15 miles of trails in 2 loops, 1 for ATV's, 1 for motorcycles and bicycles.
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Windy Gap OHV Trail
This 4.4 mile trail begins as a multi-purpose woods trail. It changes to a narrow, steep pathway as it climbs 2000 feet to the top of Grassy Mountain.
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Whissenhunt OHV Trail
This 11.25 mile OHV Trail is all two-way traffic trails, except for two motorcycle trails. The trails are suitable for motorcycles, ATVs.
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Georgia OHV Trails Rules, Regulations | n-georgia.com
The Chattahoochee National Forest are in north Georgia. The Oconee National Forest are in central Georgia.
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Aska Trail System, Blue Ridge Georgia
Enjoy 17 scenic miles of recreational trails for mountain bicyclists and hikers. These trails are located in Blue Ridge Georgia.
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Bear Creek Recreation Area Trailhead
This scenic US Forest trail is 6.7 miles in length. It is suitable for Mountain Biking, Dispersed Camping and Day Hiking. Bear Creek Trail connects to Pinhoti Trail.
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Big Creek Greenway, Alpharetta Georgia
This greenway is for people and the land they love, conservation-environmental education. Here's recreation with alternative transportation.
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Big Creek Greenway in Forsyth County
Enjoy a 12-foot wide concrete and boardwalk path through the deciduous woods along the Big Creek. Great for walking, jogging, biking and inline skating.
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Central Park in Cumming Georgia
This park is an 85-acre sports complex providing a variety of fun recreational activities. It features a 1-acre playground facility with safe play structures
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Davidson Arabia Mountain Nature Preserve
This nature preserve offers great opportunities for recreation with education combined.
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Dry Creek Equestrian Trailhead
Enjoy scenic 26 miles of hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding awsomeness. The trailhead provides an accessible horse spur and bathroom facilities.
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Fort Mountain State Park, Chatsworth Georgia
Fort Mountain derives its name from an ancient 855-foot-long rock wall which stands on the highest point of the mountain.
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Georgia International Horse Park in Conyers GA
Park offers everyone the opportunity to share the Olympic experience. Hike on the same trails used by Olympic competitors.
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Jake and Bull Mountain Trail System in Georgia
The Jake and Bull Mountain Trail System provides around 36 miles of recreational trails for equestrians, bicyclists and hikers.
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Ocumlgee Bluff Horse, Bike and Hike Trails
This trail is the jumping off point for the 30-mile Ocmulgee River Horse, Bike and Hiking Trail.
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Phinizy Swamp Nature Park
1100 acres just minutes from Augusta. See the blue heron, red-shouldered hawk, otter, alligator and the elusive bobcat wildlife viewing in their natural settings.
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Pinhoti Trail in Georgia
The Pinhoti (Creek for the turkey's home) Trail is one of the Southern Appalachian Mountain's premier long distance hiking trails.
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Stonewall Falls and White Twister Bike Trail
Enjoy a 7.8 mile mountain bike loop. The trail crosses Stonewall Creek 4 times and takes riders by the beautiful Stonewall Creek Waterfalls.
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Yellow River Park, Stone Mountain Georgia
This 566 acre park features Bbeautiful forests and wildflowers. It is one of the best places to enjoy in the southern tip of Gwinnett County.
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Cobb County Parks Recreation Centers
5 recreation centers offer gymnasiums, basketball courts, meeting rooms, class rooms and more.
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Willis Knob Horse Camp
Located in the north Georgia mountains and far from civilization, enjoy hiking, horse camp and horseback riding along Rocky Gap Trail and Willis Knob Trail.
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Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center Museum, Visitor Center
This is the center's information hub. If you don't know how to begin your outdoor adventures at Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center, start here.
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Outdoor Hiking Safety Tips
It is important to follow these simple and crucial guidelines if you are going to be hiking in woods and forests.
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Atlanta Georgia Travel Region Tourist Centers
Atlanta Georgia Travel Region Chambers of Commerce, Welcome Centers, CVBs, Visitor Centers will send information and maps right to your doorstep.
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NE Georgia Mountains Travel Region Tourist Centers
These NE Georgia Mountains Travel Region Chambers of Commerce, Welcome Centers, CVBs, and Visitor Centers will send information and maps right to your doorstep.
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Georgia's Colonial Coast and Islands Travel Region Tourist Centers
These Georgia coast and islands Chambers of Commerce, Welcome Centers, CVBs and Visitor Centers can mail info and maps to you.
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Historic High Country Travel Region Tourist Centers
NW Georgia Chambers of Commerce, Welcome Centers, CVBs, and Visitor Centers can send visitor tourism information and maps right to you.
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Historic Heartland Travel Region Tourist Centers
These Historic Heartland Tourist anc Business Centers will send information and maps right to your doorstep.
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Presidential Pathways Travel Region Tourist Centers
Presidential Pathways local Chambers of Commerce, Welcome Centers, CVBs, and Visitor Centers will mail maps and info to you.
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Classic South Travel Region Tourist Centers
Classic South Travel Region Chambers of Commerce, Welcome Centers, CVBs, and Visitor Centers will send information and maps right to your doorstep.
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Plantation Trace Georgia Travel Region Tourist Centers
These Travel Region Chambers of Commerce, Welcome Centers, CVBs, Visitor Centers will mail free info and maps right to your doorstep.
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Magnolia Midlands Travel Region Tourist Centers
Magnolia Midlands Chambers of Commerce, Welcome Centers, CVBs, and Visitor Centers that can send information and maps to your doorstep.
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John Tanner State Park, Carrollton Georgia
This 138-acre park is the largest Georgia state park sandy swimming beach. Enjoy camping, boating, fishing, picnicking, miniature golf, volleyball, horseshoes, etc.
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Georgia DOL Rehabilitation, VR Services
VR provides a wide range of services to help individuals with disabilities prepare for meaningful work. VR services received are based on individual needs.
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Bobby Dodd Center in Georgia
Empowering people. It's what we're all about. People with disabilities have consistently faced an approximately 65% rate of unemployment.
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Center for Visually Impaired
This is Georgia's largest comprehensive, fully accredited, private facility of rehabilitation services for individuals who are blind or visually impaired.
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Georgia Coastal Area Workforce
The Workforce Investment Act (WIA) requires that each service delivery area have at least one comprehensive or full-service One-Stop Center.
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Georgia Department of Labor Job Seekers Services
Explore Career Options. Plan your job search with the right career in Georgia. Get employer training skills needed for a job.
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Georgia's Dept. of Labor Job Search Handbook - Chapter 1 - Remaining Positive
Unemployment often means more than losing your job. You may experience emotional and financial stress as a result of it.
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Georgia Department of Labor One-Stop Centers
The Georgia one-stop workforce centers offer you education, training, support, employment assistance, job listings, resource areas and more.
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Georgia DOL One-Stop Centers, A through D
Find the Georgia Department of Labor One-Stop Center in your local county in cities starting with A through D.
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Georgia Department of Labor ONET Program
Georgia Department of Labor ONET Program is the nation's primary source of occupational information.
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Georgia D.O.L. Workforce Professionals
Choosing the right career and conducting an effective job search requires organization and a calculated effort.
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Atlanta Georgia Job Temp, Permanent Agencies
SA Plus Hospitality Staffing, Able Body Labor, About Faces, Accountants One, Accoutemps, Adecco Employment Service. They offer a variety of Atlanta Georgia jobs.
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Find Atlanta Staffing Agencies
Aerotek, Ajilon Finance, All Medical Personnel, Ambassador - Atlanta Executive Placement, Apex Systems Inc offer temp to permanent jobs.
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Find Jobs in Atlanta Georgia
AppleOne Employment, Ashford Management Group, Ask Guy Tucker, Assurgent Medical Solutions, Atlanta Models and Talent Inc offer many jobs.
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Atlanta Georgia Jobs Agencies
Axiom Staffing, Baer Group, Bain Staffing, Blass Group Inc, BrightStar Talent Group offer temporary to permanent careers.
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Atlanta Staffing Agencies
Broward-Dobbs Inc, Cadence Group, Careers USA, Chase Staffing Services, Click Models of Atlanta, Computer Mainstream Corporation offer Atlanta Georgia jobs.
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Atlanta Georgia Job Staffing Agencies
Check out staffing agencies in Norcross GA that offer a wide variety of temporary to permanent jobs. Most agencies provide online job searches and resume submission.
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Atlanta Georgia Job Stafing Agencies G - O
Atlanta Georgia has tons of staffing agencies that offer temporary to permanent jobs.
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Atlanta Georgia Job Staffing Agencies P-$
There are many Atlanta Georgia job staffing agencies. They offer a wide variety of temporary to direct hire jobs.
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Atlanta Georgia Job Staffing Agencies S-Z
Searchlogic Recruiting, Silver Staffing, Snelling Staffing Service and more offer a wide variety of temporary to direct hire jobs.
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Duluth Georgia Staffing Agencies
Healthcare Partners, Hire Dyanamics LLC, I-Tech Staffing, OfficeTeam Spectrum Staffing and Sperion Staffing and offer a variety of temporary to permanent jobs.
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Job Staffing Agencies in Norcross Georgia
Search Smart, Select Staffing and Spherion offer a variety of temporary to permanent jobs.
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Job Staffing Agencies in Suwanee Georgia
I Staff, Prologistix, Rust & Associates Inc, Spherion, Staffing Resources, Temporary Apartment Management Inc offer temporary to permanent jobs.
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Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center
This 6,400-acre center, managed by the Georgia DNR, offers tons of fun activities and programs. It is easily accessible from Atlanta, Athens, Macon.
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Rich Mountain U.S. Forest Wilderness Area
All of this 9,476-acre wilderness is located in Georgia and is managed by the U. S. Forest Service.
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McDuffie Public Fishing Area
Visit McDuffie Public Fishing Area (PFA). It is a 570-acre site located in Georgia's upper coastal plain, open daily from sunrise to sunset.
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Rocky Mountain Public Fishing Area
The lakes, have a beautiful backdrop of forested ridge lines along the Rocky Mountain. Enjoy fishing, hunting, picnicking, hiking, camping.
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Sprewell Bluff State Outdoor Recreation Area
This little-known gem on the Flint River is the perfect location for a daytime getaway.
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Georgia State Parks Programs
Here is info about the Fishing Tackle Loaner Program, Library Park Pass Program and Junior Ranger Gopher Badge Program.
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Discover Fun Activities at Georgia's State Parks
Take a Walk on Georgia's Wild Side - Brimming with natural wonders, state parks offer an amazing and affordable getaway.
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Augusta Canal Enterprise Mill, Augusta Georgia
James L. Coleman first developed the Enterprise Mill in 1848 as a flour milling operation.
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Augusta Canal King Mill National Park
In 1881, the John P. King Manufacturing Company was named in honor of a prominent Augustan, who was a moving force behind construction of the Augusta Canal.
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Augusta Georgia National Park Historic District
Visit the histortic commercial area, industrial properties along Savannah River, railroad, governmental, religious, and residential areas.
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Richmond Academy, Augusta Georgia
The old Academy of Richmond County is a hallmark for the Georgia public education system authorized by Georgia's earliest legislation regarding public education.
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Augusta Canal Cotton Exchange
The Augusta Cotton Exchange Building was constructed in the mid-1880s at the height of both the production and trade of cotton in Augusta Georgia.
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Augusta Georgia U. S. Post Office and Courthouse
The U. S. Post Office and Courthouse in Augusta is an excellent example of the Italian Renaissance Revival.
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Brahe House, Augusta Georgia
Built in 1850 by Frederick Adolphus Brahe, the Brahe House is an example of Sand Hills Cottage architecture in the Greek Revival style.
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Church of the Most Holy Trinity, Augusta Georgia
This is one of the first examples in Georgia of the Round-Arch or Romanesque Revival style that had its origins in Germany.
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Augusta Canal Engine Company No. 1
It illustrates the City of Augusta's recognition of the need to shift from a volunteer to a paid fire department to improve public protection.
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Augusta First Baptist Church, Augusta Georgia
Designed by Atlanta-based architect Willis Franklin Denny in 1902 and completed in 1903, the building is an example of Beaux Arts Classicism.
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First Presbyterian Church, Augusta Georgia
Here's an excellent example of a church building that throughout its 180 years of continuous use has changed to reflect the prevailing popularity of church styles.
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Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art, Augusta Georgia
Completed in 1818 for the exorbitant sum of $40,000, the Nicolas Ware House, Ware's Folly, is an architectural showplace in Augusta.
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Joseph Rucker Lamar Boyhood Home, Augusta Georgia
Local stove merchant constructed the Joseph Rucker Lamar Boyhood Home in 1860. An excellent example of the Italianate style of architecture.
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Lamar Building, Augusta Georgia
Work on what was intended to be the Empire Life Insurance Company building began in late 1913 under the direction of the Whitney Company of New York.
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Old Government House, Augusta Georgia
Old Richmond County Courthouse or Old Government House, c. 1801, is one of the oldest remaining public buildings in Augusta.
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Old Medical College in Augusta Georgia
This old college has a Greek Revival exterior with the exception of a central dome that was innovative for its day.
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Sacred Heart Church, Augusta Georgia
Victorian Romanesque in style with Byzantine influence, Sacred Heart Catholic Church is one of the best examples of Victorian masonry work in Georgia.
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Discover Augusta's Springfield Baptist Church
This church traces its roots to the year 1773, bolstering its claim to be the oldest African American congregation in the U.S.
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St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Augusta Georgia
Visit St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Augusta Georgia. It is located on the banks of the Savannah River.
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Tubman High School, Augusta Georgia
Named in honor of noted Augusta philanthropist Emily Tubman, Tubman High School has played an important role as an educational institution in Augusta since 1874.
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Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home in Augusta Georgia
Thomas Woodrow Wilson was born in Virginia and spent 13 childhood years in Augusta, Georgia.
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Bethlehem Historic District in Georgia
This district is significant as an intact historically African American urban neighborhood located in southern Augusta Georgia.
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Harrisburg-West End Historic District in Augusta Georgia
Harrisburg-West End Historic District is an important large residential area that grew up west of downtown Augusta from the late 18th to the early 20th centuries.
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Harris-Pearson-Walker House, Augusta Georgia
This was the first house built in the Village of Harrisburg near Augusta and the residence of its founder, Ezekiel Harris, from 1797 until 1807.
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Academy of Richmond County 1926 Campus
It is a fine example of the use of Academic Gothic style for a 1926 city high school.
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Fruitlands National Golf Club, Augusta Georgia
Augusta National Golf Club is the site of an antebellum plantation set on a tract of 345 acres now in the heart of Augusta Georgia's western suburbs.
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Meadow Garden, Augusta Georgia
Meadow Garden was the home of George Walton, one of Georgia's three signers of the Declaration of Independence.
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Shiloh Orphanage in Augusta Georgia
Founded by leaders of the African American community, Shiloh Orphanage now is known as the Shiloh Comprehensive Community Center.
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Laney-Walker North Historic District, Augusta Georgia
Two important events triggered the early development of Laney-Walker North Historic District: construction of the Georgia Railroad in 1833.
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Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History and Conference Center
The Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History and Conference Center is dedicated to African American history and art in Augusta Georgia.
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Tabernacle Baptist Church in Augusta Georgia
Established in 1885, it is Augusta's largest black congregation and a church with a national reputation.
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Pinched Gut Historic District, Augusta Georgia
The 'Pinched Gut' name may relate to the famished condition of residents during a 19th-century flood or the hour-glass figures of fashionable ladies in the area.
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Sand Hills Historic District, Augusta Georgia
Sand Hills Historic District, also known as Elizabethtown, is a historically black neighborhood adjacent to Summerville Historic District.
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Summerville Historic District
Summerville is a large, affluent community and a Historic District located north of Downtown Augusta Georgia.
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Appleby Library in Summerville Georgia
Summerville's community's connection to reading, lifelong learning, personal and professional enrichment for people of all ages.
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The Partridge Inn, Summerville Georgia
This 1800's inn was a two-story residence for the Meigs family from Connecticut.
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Stephen Vincent Benét House
Also known as the Commandant's House and the President's Home, it is located on the present campus of Augusta State University.
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Arts Clayton Gallery | www.n-georgia.com
This is a non-profit community arts gallery dedicated to enriching lives through art.
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Clark Atlanta University Gallery | www.n-georgia.com
The development and existence of the Clark Atlanta University Collections of African American art chronicle the role of black artists in the history of American art.
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Cultural Arts Center of Douglasville
See the visual arts, Permanent collection, performing arts and two historical homes listed on the National Register of historic places.
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Anne Frank Exhibit, Sandy Springs Georgia
This powerful, moving 600-photograph - document exhibit tells the story of young Anne Frank. It explores lessons of the Holocaust with its relevance today.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Georgia
Atlanta Fed's Visitors Center - Monetary Museum. See historical artifacts and the fascinating story of money-from barter to modern times.
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Georgia State Capitol Museum | www.n-georgia.com
The Museum exhibits significant artifacts, including historic flags and works of art in the State Capitol.
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Gwinnett Historical Society, Lawrenceville Georgia
The Gwinnett Historical Society hosts the county's only genealogy library of over 1,600 publications.
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Gwinnett Veterans War and Memorial Museum
The Gwinnett Veterans Memorial Museum is a tribute to all brave men and women who have defended our land and liberties from the Revolutionary War to the present.
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Marietta Fire Museum in Marietta Georgia
It has many items on display used by the Marietta Fire Department dating back to the 1800s. The museum has fire service clothing, equipment, antique apparatus.
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Old DeKalb County Georgia Courthouse, Decatur Georgia
Named after Revolutionary War hero, Baron Johann de Kolb, DeKalb County was established in 1822 from parts of Henry, Fayette and Gwinnett Counties.
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American Museum of Paper Making, Atlanta Georgia
This Museum features 2,000 books, a remarkable collection of over 10,000 watermarks, papers, tools, machines, manuscripts, etc.
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Roswell Fire and Rescue Museum, Roswell Georgia
The museum contains numerous fire-related pictures and historical information that pertain to the Roswell area.
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Smyrna Museum | www.n-georgia.com
Smyrna Museum collection includes photographs, publications, artifacts, oral histories as well as historical and genealogical research materials.
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Teaching Museum North, Roswell Georgia
Visit The Courtroom, The Anne Frank Room, log cabin, Decade Room, Georgia History Room, The American Presidents and The Legislative Branch.
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The David Spencer CDC Museum in Atlanta Georgia
This unique exhibit area features award-winning permanent and changing exhibitions that focus on a variety of public health topics, and the history of CDC.
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Alpharetta Historical Society
Discover your heritage with the research library, archives and heritage programs. Visit the 1935 log cabin and the beautiful Mansell House and Gardens.
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The Govenor's Mansion, Atlanta Georgia
Since its completion in 1968, this 18-acre estate at has been the stately home of Georgia's governors. Visit to get an in depth tour!
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Georgia Department of Archives, History
The mission is to identify, select, preserve, and make accessible records that constitute Georgia's recorded history.
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Alpharetta Arboretums, Alpharetta Georgia
Arboretums at Cogburn Road Park, Willis Park and Webb Bridge Park showcase the natural beauty of local trees.
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Autrey Mill Nature Preserve, Heritage Center
Walking trails wind past a scenic creek with rocky shoals, spring seeps, mature trees, wildflowers, native plants with a variety of animals.
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Line Creek Nature Area
Line Creek is a 70-acre public preserve along Line Creek off Hwy 54 on the Fayette/Coweta County line. Enjoy a small pond fishing dock, gazebo, nature trails.
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Flat Creek Nature Area, Peachtree City Georgia
This nature area is a is a 513-acre wetland in Peachtree City that extends 3.5 miles along Flat Creek.
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Clayton County Wetlands Center, Hampton Georgia
This Georgia wetlands center is a 32-acre site. It includes a wetlands trail and a 4,800 sqare foot building complex.
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Reynolds Nature Preserve, Morrow Georgia
Enjoy 3 miles of hiking trails in the highest county ridges in a mixed oak-hickory-pine forest, wetlands and ponds fed by natural springs.
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Alberta Banks Park, Flowery Branch Georgia
Alberta Banks Park includes Bobby Bailey Tennis Center and the Field of Dreams an ADA accessible ballfield with playground. Leashed Pets are Allowed.
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Atlanta Georgia Centennial Olympic Park
Cool off in the Fountain of Rings, spend time with the kids on the playgrounds, grab a bite to eat, learn about the Park's history or just take a stroll.
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Heritage Park in McDonough Georgia
This 129 acre park features many fun play amenties. Visit the Heritage Museum and Historic Village, and the Veterans Wall of Hornor.
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Lake Acworth Beach, Acworth Sports Complex at Cauble Park
They are located along the scenic northern shore of Lake Acworth. The 90 acre lake is just south of, and empties into, Lake Allatoona.
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Noah's Arc in Locust Grove Georgia
This non-profit rehabilitation center is home to over 1,000 animals. Licensed by the State of Georgia to provide residential care for 24 children.
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Visit the Banks County Historic Courthouse
One of the 4 oldest courthouses in Georgia, it houses a local historical society museum, which features art, WWII memorabilia and historic records.
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Bowen Center for the Arts, Dawsonville Georgia
Our Mission is to promote and cultivate an appreciation for the arts and the artistic spirit in Dawson County Georgia.
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Elberton Granite Museum, Elberton Georgia
This Museum and Exhibit features exciting historical exhibits, artifacts and educational displays.
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Mauldin House, Clarkesville Georgia
The Mauldin House is a large Victorian cottage and an adjacent millinery shop. It is dated from the late nineteenth century.
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Mark of the Potter, Clarkesville Georgia
Mark of the potter specializes in handmade pottery, functional and the artistic, created by four potters.
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Nora Mill Granary Grist Mill Country Store
Established in 1876, Nora Mill Granary is an operational gristmill sitting alongside the Chattahoochee River in the foothills of the North Georgia Mountains.
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Quinlan Visual Arts Center, Gainesville Georgia
Celebrating more than 60 years of unparalleled excellence in visual arts programming, the Quinlan Visual Arts Center is north Georgia's premier arts organization.
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Arts Center in Hartwell Gerogia
See beautiful paintings, pottery, photography, fiber art, drawings, woodwork and more. While you are here visit the Literary Room and special events.
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Georgia Guidestones in Elberton Georgia
Also called 'Stonehenge of America', the stones represent a baffling mystery because the identity of the person who commissioned the Monument remains unknown.
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Hurricane Shoals Park | www.n-georgia.com
Hurricane Shoals Park is one of the biggest surprises I have run across in Georgia. It is located in amazing Maysville Georgia.
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Harris Arts Center, Calhoun Georgia
This center houses the Roland Hayes Museum, the Ratner Theater and an art gallery.
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Adairsville Rail Depot Age of Steam Museum
Visitor information, historical displays and more are at the town's 1847 railroad depot.
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Bud Jones Taxidermy Museum, Tallapoosa Georgia
Bud Jones Taxidermy includes exotic animal mounts and an extensive fossil collection.
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Kingstons Women's History Museum
This museum portrays life in Kingston following the Civil War. Kingston, rich in antebellum history, displays its pride through artifacts, scrapbooks and photographs.
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Polk County Museum, Historical Society
Museum features an attractive Cherokee Indian exhibit, a homemade still confiscated from an abandon warehouse by the local police, and more.
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Bartow County Genealogical Society
Searching for your Cass/Bartow Ancestors? Volunteers are available to assist you with genealogical research.
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Historic Depot Friendship Plaza, Cartersville Georgia
Enjoy the historic structure, passing trains and local history. One of the first things people notice about Cartersville, Georgia is the number of trains that go through every day.
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Old Haralson County Historic Courthouse
See A picturesque agglomeration of towers, turrets, arches, differing wall surfaces, windows in a variety of sizes and shapes, and exuberant ornament.
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Noble Hill-Wheeler Memorial Center
This cultural center housed in the first North Georgia school specifically designed for the education of black children.
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Spring Creek Wetlands Preserve, Dalton Georgia
This is a 200-acre water quality and wildlife habitat improvement project built and maintained by Dalton Utilities.
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Allatoona Civil War Battle in Georgia
After the fall of Atlanta, Hood moved northward to threaten the Western & Atlantic Railroad, Sherman's supply line.
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Resaca Civil War Battle
Gen. Joseph E. Johnston had withdrawn from Rocky Face Ridge to the hills around Resaca Georgia.
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Cumberland Island National Seashore Museum
Just one block from the waterfront, this museum houses a collection of articacts from Cumberland Island.
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Fort Stewart Military Museum, Hinesville Georgia
This museum chronicles the division's activity in World War II, Vietnam, Korea, Desert Storm, and Iraq. Contact the museum Curator to schedule a tour.
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Mildred Huie's Landmark Scenes Museum
Mildred Nix Huie was 'one remarkable woman,' an impressionist artist, sculptor, historian, and writer on St. Simons Island for many years.
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1894 Hanging Jail, Blackshear Georgia
This 1894 Gothic style jailhouse is a very unique structure. It's been called the 'Hanging Jail' through the years.
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Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
French Catholic emigres established Savannah's first parish, called the Congrégation de Saint Jean-Baptiste, shortly before the end of the 18th century.
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Christ Chapel in Darien GA | www.n-georgia.com
This charming 10x15 structure was built in 1949 as a refuge for weary travelers and the land deemed to Jesus Christ. It was built entirely with private funds.
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Christ Church, Savannah Georgia
The 1733 Christ Church has known different buildings and different rectors, but it has always stood on one foundation, Jesus Christ her Lord.
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Christ Episcopal Church Frederica and St. Ignatius Chapel
In 1736, John and Charles Wesley held services at the location of the present church, erected in 1883 by Anson Phelps Dodge, Jr., as a memorial to his first wife.
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Old City Hall, Brunswick Georgia
Old City Hall was designed by Albert S. Eichberg and is located at 1229 Newcastle Street. The Richardsonian Romanesque structure was built circa 1888.
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Jekyll Island Historic District | www.n-georgia.com
Jekyll Island travelers can take a trip back in time in the sightseeing options that abound in one of the largest restoration projects on the East Coast.
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Lutheran Church of Ascension, Savannah Georgia
Several years after a Salzburger Pastor and fellow German Lutherans arrived in the area, Ascension congregation was founded in 1741.
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St Marys Sugar Hill Ruins | www.n-georgia.com
The ruins of a tabby sugar works built by John Houston McIntosh at New Canaan Plantation soon after 1825.
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Discover The Richmond Hill Historical Society & Museum
The Richmond Hill Historical Society & Museum seeks to preserve and share the history of Richmond Hill and Bryan County, Georgia. To this end, the society operates a museum with displays covering the Colonial era, Revolutionary War, Civil War, and time of Henry Ford.
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Woodbine Opry in Georgia
Woodbine, GA is where you'll find the Woodbine Opry-it's an open mike jam session with some of the best musicians in the Deep South!
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Cay Creek Wetland Interpretive Center, Midway Georgia
Enjoy a pleasant stroll on an elevated boardwalk through a Wetlands and see the transition into a Salt water Marsh.
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Little Tybee Island Georgia
Little Tybee Island is a lush wilderness island of marches, forests and pristine uninhabited beaches.
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Earth Day Nature Trail in Brunswick Georgia
Visit wooden boardwalks across wading bird habitat, osprey, eagle nesting platform, wildlife observation decks and observation tower in Brunswick Georgia.
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Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary, Savannah Georgia
Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary is one of the largest near shore live-bottom reefs of the southeastern United States.
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Bethesda Home for Boys in Savannah Georgia
Bethesda was started as an orphanage for boys. The early days of Savannah's history were filled with epidemics that took the lives of many of the early colonists.
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Blackshear Civil War Prison Camp
The prison was an open camp in an out-of-the-way place, surrounded by a guardline, including some heavy artillery pieces. Was considered as a 'corral for human beings.'
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Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah Georgia
It was developed on the Bonaventure Plantation historical site. The peaceful setting rests on a scenic bluff of the Wilmington River, near Savannah Georgia.
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Colonial Park Cemetery, Savannah Georgia
This 6-acre park-like cemetery has been closed to interments since 1853 and is the oldest intact municipal cemetery in Savannah Georgia.
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Horton Brewery, Horton House in Jekyll Island Georgia
Jekyll Island is also the site of Horton's Brewery Site, Georgia's first brewery, signposted on the northwest end of the island.
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Laurel Grove South Cemetery, Savannah Georgia
Laurel Grove-South Cemetery is significant as a visual record of African American history in Savannah Georgia.
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Savannah Georgia Squares | www.n-georgia.com
Here's a great place to relax, learn about early Georgia history. See lovely landscapes, historical markers, statues, wonderful walking areas.
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Allied Arts Community Development, Milledgeville Georgia
Allied Arts began in 1977 as a Georgia Council for the Arts Community Development site.
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ATHICA: Athens Institute for Contemporary Art, Inc.
Athens Georgia writers, performance artists, musicians, other creative people are invited to bring events of an experimental nature to the space.
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Lamar Dodd School of Art and Art Gallery
With over 1000 art majors, the faculty and staff are dedicated to providing the highest level of instruction in studio art, design, art education and history.
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Lyndon House Arts Center in Athens Georgia
The 1850s Ware-Lyndon House is a Late Greek Revival home with Italianate influence listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Macon Arts Alliance | www.n-georgia.com
See the work of 200 artists. Their eclectic mix of styles and media represent the broad range of talented regional artists.
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Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation, Watkinsville Georgia
Since 1994 the OCAF has produced more hundreds of art exhibitions and events highlighting well over 1,000 artists in visual and musical forms of expression.
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Discover the Church-Waddel-Brumby House
Located at the corner of Thomas and Dougherty Streets in historic downtown, it is Athens' oldest surviving residence. It is also known as the Athens Welcome Center.
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Carter-Coile Doctors Museum, Winterville Georgia
Housed in an authentic 1800s medical office, this unique museum recreates a country doctor's practice with tools for surgery, dentistry and eye exams.
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Gordon Georgia Depot and Railroad Museum
See extensive Civil War memorabilia, the Old Jail and Confederate cemetery in this town that was part of Sherman's March to the Sea.
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The Museum of Aviation, Warner Robins Georgia
In 1997, the museum opened an Air Force exhibit to recognize the Tuskegee Airmen of World War II and the achievements of black Americans in aviation.'
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Morton Theater, Athens Georgia
It is one of the first African-American vaudeville theaters in the US. Morton opened in 1910 and it is fully restored.
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St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Milledgeville Georgia
Located on the Capitol Square in the historic district of Milledgeville, St. Stephens Episcopal Church is one of the citys gems.
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Alcovy Conservation Center, Covington Georgia
Scenic wildlife areas include woodland, wetland, meadow habitats, and demonstration wildlife habitat gardens.
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Bear Hollow Wildlife Trail in Athens Georgia
This 72-acre park is in Athens Georgia. It includes a playground, dog park, picnic shelters, lake, swimming pool, nature trails with zoo.
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Charlie Elliott Widlife Public Fishing Area
'Enjoy kids only ponds, concrete boat ramps, 6 lakes, docks, fishing piers, picnic areas, primitive camping, fishing areas accessible to persons with disabilities. Stroll on the hiking trails.
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North Oconee Greenway and Riverside Parks
This Athens Georgia system of parks and greenspace contains over 700-acres of greenspace.
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Oconee Forest Park in Georgia
This 60-acre, 100-year-old forest park features walking trails, bird-watching, educational kiosks, a pavilion and a garden.
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Rock Hawk Effigy, Eatonton Georgia
This 5000 year old monument is the centerpiece of 15 miles of education and recreation trails. It is in the shape of a hawk.
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Sandy Creek Nature Center, Athens Georgia
Discover 225 acres of woodlands and wetlands. Sandy Creek Nature Center opens the door to outdoor exploration.
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Seven Islands Trail in Monticello Georgia
This Indian trail, which later became a stagecoach route, dates back to 1670. Enjoy a nostalgic ride throughout Jasper County.
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UGA Campus Arboretum Walking Tour of Trees
Thanks to its attractive biologically diverse collection of trees, shrubs, plants, the campus was designated an arboretum.
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Flannery O'Connor Memorial, Milledgeville Georgia
This admirable collection includes signature pieces from O'Connor's farmhouse, her personal library, memorabilia and rotating exhibits.
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Double-Barreled Cannon, Athens Georgia
This weapon, still pointing north, may be one of the most unusual from the Civil War. It was built at the foundry in 1862 when the community feared attack.
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Memory Hill Cemetery in Milledgeville Georgia
It was was one of the four public squares in the 1803 town plan. Aughor Flannery O'Connor and Congressman Carl Vinson are among those buried here.
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Monastery of the Holy Spirit in Conyers Georgia
This 1944 monastery is a place of solitude and peace in a noisy world-a protected sanctuary for spiritual renewal and reflection.
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Rock Eagle Effigy, Eatonton Georgia
About 5,000 years old, this prehistoric rock effigy in the shape of an eagle is believed to be built by a tribe of Creek Indians as a ceremonial meeting place.
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Rose Hill Cemetery in Macon Georgia
Many famous Macon Georgia citizens rest here, including Civil War soldiers and Southern rock in roll legend Duane Allman.
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Lamar Dodd Art Center, LaGrange Georgia
Dedicated in 1982, the Lamar Dodd Art Center houses the Art Department and the visual arts museum of LaGrange College.
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Chattahoochee Valley Art Center
This Georgia art center has an average of fourteen exhibitions per year with a focus on regional artists and national artists.
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Bailey-Tebault House, Griffin Georgia
This home that was built between 1859 - 1862. It is now the headquarters for the Griffin-Spalding Historical Society.
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Columbus Museum of Art in Columbus Georgia
This 1953 museum is one of the largest museums in the SE. It is unique for its dual concentration on American art and regional history.
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Cotton Museum, Vienna Georgia
Cotton has been part of Dooly County history for centuries and remains a major part of our culture. This museum is more than a collection of artifacts.
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Heard County Historical Center and Museum
The 1912 building serves as the Heard County Historical Society headquarters. Periodic exhibits, depicting Heard County and early jail history are on display.
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Janice Persons Biggers House, Columbus Georgia
This a 2-story Italian villa-style townhouse that was restored in 1977. In Dec 2006, the house was named for Ms. Janice Persons Biggers.
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National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center
See the 3-D IMAX Theatre, where award-winning documentaries and Hollywood blockbusters alike are shown on a screen five stories high and 70 feet wide.
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Pettigrew, White, Stamps House
It is representative of the early-1800s dwellings native to this area, this is the second-oldest residence in Thomaston.
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Rankin House, Columbus Georgia
In 1968, the Rankin House was donated to the Historic Columbus Foundation in memory of James Waldo Woodruff, Sr., a visionary community leader.
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Thomaston Upson Archives
It covers everything from micro-film to yearbooks and dates back as early as 1824.
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Troup County Historical Society and Archives
This historical society meets at the Legacy Museum. It has a genealogical library and records depository that documents the history of LaGrange and Troup County.
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Presidential Pathways Travel Region $5 or Less
Visit Bedingfield Inn Museum, Drummer Boy Civil War Museum, Heritage Corner, Pasaquan, and Springer Opera House.
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Oxbow Meadows Environmental Learning Center
This is a wetland habitat and nature discovery center in Columbus Georgia. It is for outdoor education, research and wildlife observation.
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Warm Springs Georgia Fish Hatchery
The Center was established to incorporate a Fish Health Center, two National Fish Hatcheries and a Fish Technology Center into a single complex.
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Columbus Riverwalk, Columbus Georgia
Water Works of Columbus, local government and civic leaders has a partnership that resulted in one of the cities premier tourist attractions.
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Downtown LaGrange Georgia Walking Tour
LaGrange was laid out in 1828 as the county seat. The area had been opened to settlement after an 1825 treaty with the Creek Indians and the Land Lottery of 1827.
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Artists Row Broad Street, Augusta Georgia
Visit art galleries, working studios, shops that add color to this district. It is known for its varied selection of fine art, jewelry, sculpture, crafts, etc.
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Genuine Georgia
Are you looking for a unique and special gift that represents a 'piece of Georgia'? Visit Greensboro's exclusive new art emporium for Georgia's fine arts and crafts.
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Firehouse Gallery, Louisville Georgia
This gallery is located in a restored historic fire station. This stunning space attracts artists from the South and beyond.
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John Cullars McCrimmon Genealogy Room
Stop by the Lincoln County Library for a visit, to 'dig up some bones' and talk history.
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McDuffie Museum, Thomson Georgia
Discover the history of the McDuffie County land, communities and people. Admission is free and the history is priceless.
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Signal Corps Museum, Fort Gordon Georgia
The exhibits trace the development of the Signal Corps from its beginning in 1860, through the present.
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Augusta Arsenal
It was the arsenal to both Federal and Confederate governments, and the commandant's house was a home to poet Stephen Vincent Benet.
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Market House, Louisville Georgia
It was built at the crossing of two trails, the open-air building dates back to the late 1700s. In the center hangs a bell that was used to warn of Indian attacks.
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Mary Willis Library, Washington Georgia
Circa 1888 library, designed by Edmund Lind of Atlanta, features stained-glass windows and deep woods. See the lost Confederate treasure chest.
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Old Greene County Gaol | www.n-georgia.com
Gaol is the British spelling of jail. This is the oldest standing masonry jail in Georgia.
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Classic South Travel Region $5 or Less
There are plenty of fun indoor and outdoor activities in this travel region for all ages. Many of these activities are cultural and great for all.
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Feathered Friends Forever, Harlem Georgia
They improve the lives of companion birds and promotes advancing avian welfare through humane education, rescue, and by providing a safe haven for birds.
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Battle of Brier Creek
The actual Battle of Briar or Brier Creek occurred on March 3rd, on a site roughly designated as at a bridge over Briar creek south of Augusta.
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Cedar Grove Cemetery, Augusta Georgia
Cedar Grove Cemetery is one rich in black history. In 1820, Augusta allotted 40 acres of land where slaves were laid to rest.
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Discover the Kettle Creek Revolutionary War Battlefield
On Feb 14, 1779, an important battle between the British and Patriot forces forever broke the stranglehold that the British had on Georgia.
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Magnolia Cemetery, Harlem Georgia
Here's the resting place for over 500 Confederate soldiers,7 generals, and notables from the period. Cemetery is one of the more unique burial places of the South.
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Scull Shoals Mill Village, Greensoboro Georgia
Pre-Columbian mounds surround Scull Shoals, a now-defunct village marked by slavery, fires, floods, droughts.
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Augusta Riverwalk | www.n-georgia.com
Stroll along multilevel walkways by the Savannah River to the Jessye Norman Amphitheater, Heroes' Overlook memorial, museums, parks.
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Albany Museum of Art, Albany Gerogia
It showcases exhibits of regional artwork. The Museum houses one of the most impressive collections of sub-Saharan African art in the Southeastern U. S.
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Annette Howell Turner Center for the Arts
The gallery showcases national - local visual artists. 7 times each year, galleries are transformed to host some of the finest art in the region.
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Thomasville Cultural Center, Thomasville Georgia
See Art exhibits, local theater performances, and other arts programs are offered throughout the year in Thomasville Georgia.
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Firehouse Center and Gallery, Bainbridge Georgia
See a historic jail, museum and exhibits. The Firehouse Center and Gallery used for exhibits, concerts, meetings, lectures, and other activities.
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Museum of Colquitt County History
This museum displays an overview of the area's history, from rare Native-American artifacts over 8000 years old to Desert Storm memorabilia.
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Sutton Frontier Museum, Fort Gaines Georgia
See wooden cash registers, antique post office, grist mill, tobacco twister, velvet bean sheller and over 4,000 artifacts.
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Valdosta Museum in Valdosta Georgia
Displays, which center on the rich culture and diverse population of Southern Georgia contain many rare and fascinating items.
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Ellen Payne Odom Genealogy Library
This Moultrie Georgia library has information on the US migration routes, and is the main repository for Scottish clans.
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Thomasville Genealogical, History and Fine Arts Library
Find family histories, war records, state and county histories and census records.
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Plantation Trace Travel Region $5 or Less
Visit fine art galleries and centers, live music, museums, hisorical sites, historical society and genealogical library and more.
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Bowens Mill Fish Hatchery
Tours of this state fish hatchery include bluegill, red-ear sunfish, channel catfish and largemouth bass.
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Discover the Evergreen Cemetery
It is the burial site of the oldest Confederate veteran in Georgia, General Sherman's drummer boy and other Civil War legends.
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Frontier Village, Fort Gaines Georgia
Frontier Village dominates Bluff Park, the small area that overlooks the famous bluff, the Chattahoochee River, and the flat plains of Alabama beyond.
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Millennium Murals in Colquitt Georgia
Come see the murals of Colquitt, Georgia, 'Georgia's First Mural City!'
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Thomasville Georgia Black Heritage Trail Tour
Take a self-guided tour of many historical sites significant to Thomasville's African-American history.
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Dublin-Laurens Museum
This former 1904 library was converted in to a museum. It is right in the center of downtown Dublin and is operated by the Laurens County Historical Society.
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Glennville-Tattnall Museum, Glennville Georgia
Built in 1911 as a school, the museum showcases local and Southern history with artifacts, photographs and animation.
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Jones Creek Churchl Museum, Ludowici Georgia
This small museum features the slave gallery in the 1856 church building, original cemetery and 'baptism hole' in Jones Creek.
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World War II Flight Training Museum
This museum interprets the story of men and women who volunteered to fly and fight in the world's greatest airborne conflict.
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Dell-Goodall House, Sylvania Georgia
The former Screven County seat is said to have been destroyed by a curse. This 1815 house is all that remains.
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A. Randall Tuten Environmental Park
Enjoy 20 acres of streams, wetlands and ponds with a floating dock, more than 100 species of trees and an amphitheater.
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Brewton-Parker College Historic Village
This historic village includes two log homes circa 1830s and 40s built by Montgomery County residents representing the Cooper-Conner family and the Berry Thompson Family.
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Center for Wildlife Ed and Lamar Q Ball, Jr. Raptor Center
Home to guided habitat walkway tour, many birds of prey, reptiles and exotics. Experience intriguing raptor demonstrations and hands-on reptile programs.
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The Marlow House Gallery, Atlanta Georgia
The Marlow House is proud to feature an exclusive Thomas Kinkade Gallery, nestled behind an age-old magnolia tree.
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Georgia Coast and Islands $5 or Less
Visit Georgia coast museums, an auqarium, a marine science center, a lighthouse, botanical gardens, national monuments, historic sites.
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Lane Southern Orchards in Fort Valley Georgia
At this peach-packing facility, browse the locally grown produce at the market. There are approximately 300,000 peach trees here.
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Georgia WRD and Wildlife Management Areas
Enjoy bird watching, fishing, camping, hiking in the scenic Georgia Wildlife areas
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Dodge County Public Fishing Area
It is located on 444 acres southeast of Eastman in Georgia's middle coastal plain. Gently rolling terrain surrounds the 104-acre lake.
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Evans County Public Fishing Area
Located on a gently rolling 372-acre tract in Evans County, this PFA offers 3 lakes which vary in size from 8 to 84 acres for your fishing enjoyment.
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Hugh M Gillis Public Fishing Area
This PFA has a large 109-acre lake surrounded by 640 acres of rolling terrain with longleaf pine-wiregrass and scattered hardwoods.
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Paradise PFA in Barrien and Tift Counties
Paradise PFA is located on 1,351 gently rolling acres. 60 lakes totaling 525 acres, provides excellent boat and bank fishing.
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Traveler's Rest Historic Site, Taccoa Georgia
Traveler's Rest is a stagecoach inn and plantation home built in 1815 by James R. Wylie. He sold the inn to Devereaux Jarrett in the 1830s who doubled the plantation size.
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Andrew Low House, Savannah Georgia
This classically designed house sits on the SW trust lot on Lafayette Square in the beautiful port city of Savannah Georgia.
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Beach Institute African-American Cultural Center
Established in 1865 as the city's first school built specifically for African Americans.
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Savannah City Market, Savannah Georgia
It all began in 1755, when farmers and fishermen brought to market such wares as scuppernongs, pigeon peas and fresh seafood of every description.
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Savannah Ogeechee Canal Museum, Nature Center, Birding Trail
This nature center has remnants of an extensive canal system that linked the Savannah - Ogeechee rivers during the 1800s.
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Cotton Exchange in Savannah Georgia
Established in 1872, it was designed to stand out from the rest of the buildings to signify the importance of 'King Cotton.'
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Davenport House in Savannah Georgia
It was completed in 1820 by master builder Isaiah Davenport. The home was a residence for his household and a showplace for his quality work.
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Factor's Walk, Savannah Georgia
Factor's Walk is one of Savannah's historical sites. Now it has tourists' shops, attractions, a museum, restaurants, a few bars and a hotel.
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First African Baptist Church, Savannah Georgia
This is the oldest black church in North America. It was established when the Baptist Church was laying its foundation in America.
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Flannery O'Connor Home, Savannah Georgia
The two main floors of the home have been closely restored to the time that the O'Connor family lived here, from 1925-1938.
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Georgia Historical Society, Savannah Georgia
Chartered by the Georgia General Assembly in 1839, the Georgia Historical Society is the private, non-profit historical society for the state of Georgia.
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Girl Scouts First Headquarters of America, Savannah Georgia
Juliette Gordon Low, founder of the Girl Scouts, converted the carriage house into the Girl Scout Headquarters in 1912 in Savannah Georgia.
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Independent Presbyterian Church, Savannah Georgia
Scotsmen landed with James Oglethorpe at the founding of Georgia in 1733 and brought with them a strong faith.
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Juliette Gordon-Low Birthplace, Savannah Georgia
A National Historic Landmark, the Wayne-Gordon House, is an outstanding example of 1821 Regency architecture in Savannah Georgia.
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Lucas Theater in Savannah Georgia
It was built by Arthur Lucas and architect C. K. Howell. Lucas owned more than 20 theaters throughout the South
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Massie Heritage Center, Savannah Georgia
The Massie Heritage Center is a symbol of Savannah's early commitment to public education.
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Mickve Israel Synagogue, Savannah Georgia
42 brave pioneering Jews, the 'largest group of Jews to land in North America in Colonial days' arrived in Savannah on July 11, 1733.
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Oatland Island Wildlife Center, Savannah Georgia
This Savannah Georgia wildlife center has over 100 acres of maritime forest. It exhibits over 50 species of animals.
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The Owens-Thomas House in Savannah Georgia
See a fine example of English Regency architecture in America. Inspired by classical antiquity, this style takes its name from England's King George IV.
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Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum
Visit Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum in Savannah Georgia. Learn about how our historic civil rights at this coast museum.
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Roundhouse Railroad Museum - Savannah Georgia
Built - operated by the Central of Georgia Railway from 1838 to 1963, this site has the oldest, most complete railroad repair shops in the U.S.
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Savannah History Museum, Savannah Georgia
It is housed in the old Central of Georgia Railway passenger shed. It is a National Historic Landmark built in the 1850s - 1860s.
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Savannah Georgia National Historic District
The Savannah GeorgiaHistoric District is significant for its distinctive grid plan as well as its 18th and 19th century architecture.
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Savannah Georgia Parks Walking, Bike Trails
Visit a unique place to take a walk or ride a bike. Enjoy exploring Savannah Georgia local scenic parks walking - biking trails.
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The Forest City, Savannah Georgia
The City of Savannah has a grand history as The Forest City. As early as 1891, trees were planted in an organized manner along streets and boulevards, and in parks and squares. In 1896, the Park & Tree Commission was established to assure the orderly forestation and beautification of the entire City.
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Wesley Monumental Church, Savannah Georgia
Savannah's first Methodist Church, Wesley Chapel, was established in 1807. It is located at the corner of Lincoln Street - Oglethorpe Avenue.
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Savannah Georgia History | www.n-georgia.com
Savannah Georgia was designed with alleys, streets, squares. These gave it a distinctive look that was different from other American cities.
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Founders of the Savannah Foundation
In 1955, downtown Savannah Georgia was in deplorable condition. Beautiful old houses and significant commercial buildings were being destroyed.
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Tybee Island Museum
The Tybee Island Museum is in an 1898 coastal artillery battery at Fort Screven circa 1875.
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Fort Screven in Tybee Island | www.n-georgia.com
From 1897 to 1947, Fort Screven was an integral part of America's coastal defense system.
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Tybee Island Georgia Lighthouse
The Tybee Island Light Station is one of America's most intact having all of its historic support buildings on its five-acre site.
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Cockspur Lighthouse, Tybee Island Georgia
Cockspur Lighthouse is situated on an islet off the southeastern tip of Cockspur Island marking the South Channel of the Savannah River.
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Marine Center, Tybee Island Georgia
This center promotes the appreciation, conservation, and understanding of the marine ecosystem of coastal Georgia through education and service.
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Tybee Island Pier and Pavilion
Here's a spectacular view and great fishing location. This is a great place for dances, musical performances and special events.
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Tybee Island National Wildlife Refuge
Tybee NWR was established on May 9, 1938 as a breeding area for migratory birds, other wildlife.
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Cumberland Island Ferry
This is your connection to America's Most Beautiful Wilderness Beach, Cumberland Island Georgia.
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Dungess Ruins, Cumberland Island Georgia
Revolutionary War hero Nathaniel Greene purchased land on the island in 1783 to harvest live oaks for ship building.
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First Presbyterian Church, St. Marys Georgia
It is the oldest buildingin Georgia. It has been in continuous use as a Presbyterian church since 1808.
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Gilligan's Island in Kingsland Georgia
Gilligan's Island 57 acre park is one of Camden County's best kept secrets.
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Oak Grove Cemetery, St. Marys Georgia
This 1788 cemetery is divided into 3 main sections: the old white section, the old black section and towards the back the new section.
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Orange Hall Museum, St Marys Georgia
Sitting gracefully at 311 Osborne Street, it is found the architectural pearl of historic St. Marys Georgia.
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St. Marys Catholic Church, St. Marys Georgia
The Chapel began as a bank in 1840; however, the bank failed after seven years.
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St Marys Submarine Museum
Since its inception in the late 1800s, the submarine force has had a profound effect on America's war effort.
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Toonerville Trolley, St. Marys Georgia
She was once the vital transportation between Kingsland and St. Marys. She was also someone's kitchen. Now she's one of St. Mary's most endearing attractions.
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Little St. Simons Island Georgia
Virtually untouched for centuries, Little St. Simons Island is the most remote and uninhabited of Georgia's Golden Isles.
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Blythe Island Regional Park, Brunswick Georgia
This Park is a 1,100 acre Georgia coast public park. Go fishing, boating, swimming at the lake or visit the marina.
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Brunswick Old Town Historic District National Park
Brunswick Georgia encompasses the site of the colonial British town of Brunswick. It is one of two deep water ports on the coast of Georgia.
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Georgia Coastal Ark in Brunswick
The CoastalArk demonstrates environmental issues facing coastal Georgia directly to the public.
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The First Presbyterian Church, Brunswick Georgia
The Church was organized on February 17, 1867, with 15 members. Two of the charter members were black. The first building was dedicated on December 18, 1873.
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Ritz Theatre in Brunswick Georgia
The 1898 Ritz Theatre, in the 'Old Town Brunswick' National Register Historic District, was built to house the Grand Opera House.
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Lanier's Oak Tree, Brunswick Georgia
Under this tree in the 1870s, Georgia poet Sidney Lanier viewed the landscape and was inspired to write 'The Marshes of Glynn,' considered to be his finest poetry.
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Discover the Liberty Ships' Historical Marker in Brunswick GA
View a scale model of a Liberty Ship, similar to those built in Brunswick's shipyards during World War II, in Mary L. Ross Waterfront Park.
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Lover's Oak Tree in Brunswick Georgia
According to local legends, this 900-year-old oak tree has served as a meeting place for lovers since Indian times.
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Glynn County Courthouse, Brunswick Georgia
The 1907 historic courthouse, built during the transitional period from Victoria to Edwardian, reflects an eclectic style of architecture.
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Selden Park in Brunswick Georgia
Selden Park is located on 33 acres of land just off Highway 341. It is a family oriented park with large live oaks, well-maintained grounds.
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Sidney Lanier Bridge in Brunswick Georgia
It is the longest spanning bridge in Georgia. It is 480 feet tall and was named for poet Sidney Lanier.
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Faith Chapel Church in Jekyll Island Georgia
This small, wooden church was built for interdenominational worship by the wealthy and powerful members of the Jekyll Island Club.
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Sea Turtle Center in Jekyll Island Georgia
This center provides state-of-the-art emergency care to sick and injured sea turtles, with opportunities for scientific research and long-term treatment.
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Tidelands 4-H Nature Center, Jekyll Island Georgia
Here's a glimpse of Jekyll Island Georgia ecology. See loggerhead sea turtles, fish, alligators, and more native and marine creatures.
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Jekyll Island Georgia
Jekyll Island is the second southern-most Georgia barrier island. Its cultural and natural history makes it quite a remarkable place.
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Christ Episcopal Church Frederica, St. Simons Island
The Arthur J. Moore Methodist Museum, named after the Georgia Bishop of the Methodist Church who also served in World Wide Missions for over 20 years.
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Gascoigne Bluff in St. Simons Island Georgia
This area was a favorite Native American campground. During Colonial days, the landing at the bluff became Georgia's first naval base.
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Massengale Park in St. Simons Island GA
Massengale is a popular and busy public park, where the smells of grilled hamburgers and hot-dogs mix with the happy shouts of playing children.
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Neptune Park, St. Simons Island Georgia
This is St. Simons's most popular park. Picnic, take a trolley tour of the island, fish off the pier, stroll on the pathway or relax on a bench.
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St. Simons Island Georgia Lighthouse
In 1804, a plantation owner on St. Simons Island, deeded 4 acres of his land for 1 dollar to the Federal government for the construction of a lighthouse.
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Sapelo Island Georgia
At nearly 18,000 acres, Sapelo is Georgia's fourth largest island at 10 miles long and 3 miles wide, and it retains many natural features.
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Sapelo Island Georgia Estuaries
Estuaries are those areas where fresh water from rivers and streams meets salt water from the ocean.
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Sapelo Island Georgia Visitor Center
It is a key information distribution point for Sapelo Island coastal ecosystems, educational opportunities and tourism activities.
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Ansley-Hodges M.A.R.S.H. Project and Nature Trail
Watch a variety of wading birds, shorebirds, waterfowl, and songbirds from an observation tower.
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Butler Island in Darien Georgia
Located one mile south of Darien, this former rice plantation is now a residence for the Georgia DNR. This was part of an 1850 steam-powered rice mill.
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Columbus and Vernon Squares, Darien Georgia
Trains arrived daily at Columbus Square then turned around for a return trip to Tattnall County. In the 1800s, Vernon Square was the business, social and religious center of Darien.
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Darien Georgia Waterfront Park
Waterfront Park features landscaped lawns, palms, and magnificent old live oaks draped in spanish moss facing the Darien River.
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United Methodist Church, Darien Georgia
John Wesley, founder of Methodism, spent January 2 and 3, 1737, among the Scots in Darien, where he first prayed extempore.
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First Presbyterian Church, Darien Georgia
The First Presbyterian Church of Darien is considered to be the first congregation of the Presbyterian denomination to be established in Georgia.
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Darien Georgia Fishing Docks, Boat Ramps
Darien Georgia offers many great locations to fish with or without a boat.
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Grant Chapel Presbyterian Church, Darien Georgia
This church was organized from the First Presbyterian Church of Darien where white and black members worshipped together.
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Rhett's Island, Darien GA
Rhetts Island is a tidewater island with several diked impoundments consisting of about 1,200 acres in the Altamaha River delta.
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McIntosh County St Andrews Episcopal Church
A group of planters and other citizens of McIntosh County organized a mission congregation under the name St. Peters Church, Darien in 1841.