GA Boating: Sea Kayak Tours of The Southern Coast

GA Boating: Sea Kayak Tours of The Southern Coast

Southeast Adventure Outfitters provides a number of 2-to-4 hour sea kayaking tours of the Georgia coast and the Southern coast as well as day trips on the Satilla and Altamaha

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GA Museums: Bird Egg Replicas in Dalton

GA Museums: Bird Egg Replicas in Dalton

Master craftsman C. E. Blevins creates bird egg replicas and displays them at the C.E.Blevins Avian Learning Center in Dalton. For over 20 years, C. E. Blevins has dedicated his

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GA Bed and Breakfast: Columbus restored homes make unique B&Bs

GA Bed and Breakfast: Columbus restored homes make unique B&Bs

Columbus homes restored by Mamie and Garry Pound create a unique Bed and Breakfast environment. The origin of the Rothschild-Pound House dates back nearly two decades ago. Garry

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GA Fishing: Stripers on West Point Lake

GA Fishing: Stripers on West Point Lake

Fish for stripers and other species of fish on West Point Lake, Georgia, with Tommy Mike fishing Guide service. Tommy Mike began his fishing guide service on West Georgia’s West

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GA Lodging: Bed and Breakfast in Clayton

GA Lodging: Bed and Breakfast in Clayton

Originally built in 1922, this rustic Beechwood Inn bed and breakfast inn in Clayton, in North Georgia, provides Georgia mountain hospitality and gourmet dining. “Napa Valley come

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GA Historic Houses: Margaret Mitchell’s research in Fayetteville

GA Historic Houses: Margaret Mitchell’s research in Fayetteville

Margaret Mitchell’s research in Fayetteville led her to the Holliday-Dorsey-Fife House. The Holliday-Dorsey-Fife House, an 1855 Greek revival antebellum home with six classic

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GA Tours: Eco Tours near Tybee Island

GA Tours: Eco Tours near Tybee Island

Tybee Island Charters conducts a variety of eco tours on the Georgia coast, including an exploration of Ossabaw, nature tours, dolphin tours and fossil hunting tours, among

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A Short History of Georgia Farmers

A Short History of Georgia Farmers

By SHERRI SMITH BROWN When the first European explorers—probably Hernando DeSoto and his band of Spaniards in 1540—ventured into the land that would become Georgia, they expected

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Meet the Presidents at Booth Western Art Museum

Meet the Presidents at Booth Western Art Museum

By BRIANNA BROWN I went to the Booth Western Art Museum in Cartersville. Since it was Presidents Week, I especially wanted to see the Presidential Gallery. It is an exhibit about

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GA Museums: Candler Field Museum in Williamson re-creates the original Atlanta Airport

GA Museums: Candler Field Museum in Williamson re-creates the original Atlanta Airport

Candler Field Museum in Williamson is a Georgia Museum that re-creates the original incarnation of Atlanta Airport of the 1920s and 30s. The Candler Field Museum at Peach State

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