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	<title>Brown&apos;s Guide to Georgia &#45; Blog</title>
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	<dc:creator>fred@brownsguides.com</dc:creator>
	<dc:rights>Copyright 2012</dc:rights>
	<dc:date>2012-05-17T08:38:08+00:00</dc:date>
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	  <title>GA Restaurants: Restaurants on the Square in Carrollton</title>
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							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&rsquo;s Adamson Square (named for attorney/judge/Congressman William Charles Adamson) is in the vibrant heart of Carrollton. The Square has become a restaurant destination as well, ringed with a variety of popular eateries. Being a college town, these restaurants draw the student crowd. But, perhaps equally, they attract many...]]></description> 
	  <dc:subject>Food, Restaurants, Brown&apos;s Blog,</dc:subject>
	  <dc:date>2012-05-17T08:38:08+00:00</dc:date>
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	  <title>Make Kingsland your headquarters for exploring GA&#8217;s southern coast</title>
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							With its cluster of major franchise hotels and campgrounds around I-95&rsquo;s Exit #3, Kingsland is an ideal location to set up headquarters for an exploration of Georgia&rsquo;s southern coast. The ferry to Cumberland Island National Seashore leaves from St. Marys a few minutes drive east on GA Hwy 40; and Folkston, the Gateway to the Okefenokee Swamp is just 26 miles to the west on the same highway.

	See the related listing below to read more about Kingland and how it can serve as a convenient...]]></description> 
	  <dc:subject>Brown&apos;s Blog,</dc:subject>
	  <dc:date>2012-05-16T08:46:43+00:00</dc:date>
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	  <title>GA Vacation Rentals: Condos on the Chattahoochee in Helen</title>
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							Condos on the Chattahoochee are available from Bavarian Brook Rentals in Helen.

	Most Bavarian Brook Rentals accommodations are within walking distance to the shops and attractions offered in the quaint village of Helen. You can choose from the newly renovated Bavarian Brook Condos &amp; Lodge in the heart of Helen; the River&#39;s Edge Condominiums located along the Chattahoochee River, which runs through Helen; or cabins and chalets rentals in other North Georgia locations.

	Read more about...]]></description> 
	  <dc:subject>Lodging &amp; Accommodations, Vacation Rentals, Brown&apos;s Blog,</dc:subject>
	  <dc:date>2012-05-15T08:35:42+00:00</dc:date>
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	  <title>GA Indian History: Indian Mounds, Cartersville</title>
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							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 easy trail access to the mounds, a ceremonial plaza atop Mound A, &ldquo;borrow&rdquo; pits, a museum and visitors center.

	This major Mississippian Period cultural center was home to several thousand Native Americans from 1000 to 1500 AD. The largest mound stands over 63 feet high and covers three acres. The impressive...]]></description> 
	  <dc:subject>Tours, Native American Sites, Brown&apos;s Blog,</dc:subject>
	  <dc:date>2012-05-14T08:48:38+00:00</dc:date>
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	  <title>Fish or tour the GA coast with this pro charter operator</title>
	  <link>/blog/fish-or-tour-the-ga-coast-with-this-pro-charter-operator/</link>
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							Whether it&#39;s sport fishing for the serious angler or a leisurely day for the family, Miss Judy has the trip for you. Miss Judy Charters provides inshore fishing, offshore fishing, and Gulf Stream fishing charters. This charter fishing and environmental tour guide been fishing in Savannah, Tybee and adjacent waters for over 50 years.

	Read more about Miss Judy Charters by clicking on the related listing below
						]]></description> 
	  <dc:subject>Brown&apos;s Blog,</dc:subject>
	  <dc:date>2012-05-11T08:42:33+00:00</dc:date>
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	  <title>How one south GA city remembered to forget the Civil War</title>
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							Unique in all of America, the City of Fitzgerald in South Georgia was founded as a place of reconciliation between Union and Confederate veterans of the Civil War. Early on, the prospect of so many northerners inhabiting the Deep South was a strange concept, but as soon as settlement began, the local residents offered their cooperation. The town&rsquo;s streets were named for Civil War generals. In one of the first public works constructions in the United States, a four-story hotel was built...]]></description> 
	  <dc:subject>Brown&apos;s Blog,</dc:subject>
	  <dc:date>2012-05-10T08:46:52+00:00</dc:date>
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	  <title>Georgia Coast on your radar? Try this budget&#45;pleasing Jekyll hotel</title>
	  <link>/blog/georgia-coast-on-your-radar-try-this-budget-pleasing-jekyll-hotel/</link>
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							Jekyll Island&rsquo;s Beachview Club Hotel offers 38 rooms, most with ocean view. It&rsquo;s a great location for a family getaway weekend, honeymoon, corporate group or wedding. You&rsquo;ll find miles of sandy beach, a sparkling heated pool and hot tub, all close to the historic district, golf, tennis, and horseback riding.

	Read more about Beachview Club Hotel by clicking on the related listing below.&nbsp;
						]]></description> 
	  <dc:subject>Lodging &amp; Accommodations, Hotels and Motels, Brown&apos;s Blog,</dc:subject>
	  <dc:date>2012-05-09T08:50:31+00:00</dc:date>
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	  <title>The Historic Red Barn at Tiger Mountain Vineyards</title>
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							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 winemaker, milked cows as a boy. The old barn is now an icon for farm-to-table food and wine. With a spectacular view of the vineyards and Tiger Mountain itself, wine tasters can enjoy fine cuisine, a glass of 100% Georgia-grown wine, and the warmth and beauty of North Georgia&#39;s Blue Ridge Mountains.

	Open May...]]></description> 
	  <dc:subject>Food, Restaurants, Brown&apos;s Blog,</dc:subject>
	  <dc:date>2012-05-08T08:50:33+00:00</dc:date>
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	  <title>GA Railroads: Train Watching, Folkston</title>
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							Fans of Georgia railroads who want to do some train watching will find no better place to do it than the Folkston Funnel in Folkston, GA on the Georgia Coastal Plain.

	The &quot;Folkston Funnel&quot; is a double track that serves as the main artery for railroad traffic into and out of Florida. From the viewing platform in Folkston, visitors can see trains passing on their way to and from Jacksonville, Florida, to the south and a split north of town where trains go west to Waycross, Georgia, and...]]></description> 
	  <dc:subject>Tours, Railroads, Brown&apos;s Blog,</dc:subject>
	  <dc:date>2012-05-07T08:57:22+00:00</dc:date>
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	  <title>Shop a GA crafts icon in Grandpa Watts Mill on the Soque River</title>
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							Opened in 1969 in the picturesque Watts Mill in a scenic location on the banks of the trout-filled Soque River and featuring high-quality work by local potters and regional craftspeople, the Mark of the Potter has become a popular shopping destination for travelers to the North Georgia Mountains. The shop offers the works of quality handcrafted contemporary pottery from local artists, as well as handmade crafts in metal, ceramic jewelry, hand-blown glass, and pottery by more than 30...]]></description> 
	  <dc:subject>Artists and Craftspeople, Potters, Shopping, Pottery, Brown&apos;s Blog,</dc:subject>
	  <dc:date>2012-05-04T08:45:16+00:00</dc:date>
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