Georgia Gardens: UGA’s Research and Education Garden
Investigate 13 themed gardens at the University of Georgia’s Research and Education Garden in Griffin. Visitors will see a butterfly garden, children’s garden, herb garden, rock
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Weird Georgia: Making a Double Barreled Cannon
By Jim Miles In downtown Athens, on the grounds of City Hall at the corner of College and Hancock, sits one of the most unusual artifacts from the American Civil War-the legendary
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Protecting Georgia’s Rivers
Sally Bethea directs the Upper Chattahoochee Riverkeeper, whlch, while it is the largest and best-known river protection organization in Georgia, is by no means the only one. There
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GA Indians: The First Indian Language Newspaper
The first Indian language newspaper, the Cherokee Phoenix, was published at New Echota in Calhoun. The site of the first Indian language newspaper, New Echota is one of the most
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GA Restaurants: Restaurants on the Square in Carrollton
The eclectic collection of restaurants on the square in Carrollton provides a choice of dining experiences in one of the most walkable downtowns in Georgia. Carrollton’s Adamson
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GA Indian History: Indian Mounds, Cartersville
Cartersville, GA, is rich in Indian history with the Indian mounds at Etowah being one example. These Cartersville Indian mounds reveal the history of Indians in the area through
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The Historic Red Barn at Tiger Mountain Vineyards
The Red Barn Cafe is ready for its grand opening May 12th. Now beautifully refurbished, the 75 year old structure was once a dairy barn where Dr. John Ezzard, current owner and
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US 11 Antique Alley & Yard Sale Centered in Dade County
Coming up the weekend after Mother’s Day (May 17-20) is the annual US 11 Antique Alley & Yard Sale. Centered in Trenton and Dade County in Georgia, the shop-til-you-drop happening



