Hotels and Motels in Georgia: Oceanside Inn and Suites

Hotels and Motels in Georgia: Oceanside Inn and Suites

Oceanside Inn and Suites is located on Jekyll Island, one of Georgia's Golden Isles. Jekyll offers a unique combination of rich history and unspoiled natural beauty. It is known as

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Museums in Georgia: Coca-Cola Space Science Center

Museums in Georgia: Coca-Cola Space Science Center

"Walk in space" for a day at the Coca-Cola Space Science Center in Columbus. Groups of 20-30 can "Voyage to Mars," Return to the Moon," Rendezvous with a Comet," or "Encounter

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In Search of Margaret Mitchell’s Tara

In Search of Margaret Mitchell’s Tara

By SHERRI SMITH BROWN Margaret Mitchell may have written her Pulitzer Prize-winning book Gone With the Wind from a small first-floor apartment at 10th and Peachtree streets in

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Guides and Outfitters in Georgia: Altamaha Coastal Tours

Guides and Outfitters in Georgia: Altamaha Coastal Tours

Experience sea kayaking adventures with Altamaha Coastal Tours in one of the most beautiful and remote areas in the southeast. Located near St. Simon's Island and 45 minutes south

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People in Georgia: Growing Up in Archery

People in Georgia: Growing Up in Archery

In this interview, President Jimmy Carter describes what it was like growing up on his family's Southwest Georgia farm in Archery during the difficult years of the Great Depression.

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Restaurants in Georgia: Rome Restaurants

Restaurants in Georgia: Rome Restaurants

Brown’s Guides just completed an update of listings for restaurants in Rome in the northwest part of the state. Included are: Harvest Moon Cafe HoneyMoon

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Amusement Parks in Georgia: Lake Winnepesaukah

Amusement Parks in Georgia: Lake Winnepesaukah

BY SHERRI SMITH BROWN I grew up within walking distance of a classic American amusement park, Riverside, in Indianapolis, Indiana, so it is natural for me to be nostalgic about

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Auto Racing in Georgia: Skip Barber Racing School

Auto Racing in Georgia: Skip Barber Racing School

Since 1975, Skip Barber has operated a fully integrated system of racing schools, driving schools, racing championships, corporate events and special projects across North America.

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Weird Georgia: Solstice Sunrise, Etowah Mounds

Weird Georgia: Solstice Sunrise, Etowah Mounds

By JIM MILES In 1963 astronomer Gerald Hawkins astounded the scientific world when he suggested that the famous English archaeological site Stonehenge had been used as an

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Weirdness in Georgia: Floria Yancey, Folk Artist

Weirdness in Georgia: Floria Yancey, Folk Artist

By Jim Miles The South has produced a unique cultural phenomenon known as folk art. Usually produced by older, rural and untutored individuals, they suddenly start picking up

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