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  • Stone Mountain Park Logos

    Stone Mountain Park

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    Stone Mountain | Atlanta Metro

    Georgia's largest campground and most visited attraction has entertainment, recreation and activities.

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    Museum of Aviation

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    Warner Robins | Historic Heartland

    This museum's more than 200,000 square feet of exhibits includes historical displays of military aircraft and campaigns.

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    The Rock Ranch

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    The Rock | Presidential Pathways

    A working cattle farm, owned by Truett Cathy, founder of Chick-fil-A Inc., provides hours of family entertainment with special events, 'agri-tainment' and more.

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    Georgia Aquarium

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    Atlanta | Atlanta Metro

    Visit the world's largest aquarium, with more than 8 million gallons of water and 120,000 animals.

  • SAM Shortline Excursion Train Logos

    SAM Shortline Excursion Train

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    Cordele | Presidential Pathways

    Ride in air-conditioned, 1940s-era vintage train cars for more than 80 miles round-trip on the Southwest Georgia Excursion Train.

  • Telfair's Jepson Center for the Arts Logos

    Telfair's Jepson Center for the Arts

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    Savannah | The Georgia Coast

    The Jepson Center for the Arts, is the first expansion in the Telfair’s 119-year history and adds 66% more exhibition and educational studio space than previously available in the museum’s two c.1819 National Historic Landmark buildings in Savannah’s historic district.

  • The Parks at Chehaw & Wild Animal Park Logos

    The Parks at Chehaw & Wild Animal Park

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    Albany | Plantation Trace

    Featuring the AZA accredited Chehaw Wild Animal Park, NBL sanctioned BMX bike track, Creekside Education Center, RV and Tent camping, and home to the ever popular Chehaw Native American Culture Festival and much more!

  • Hills & Dales Estate Logos

    Hills & Dales Estate

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    Lagrange | Presidential Pathways

    This historic 35-acre estate of textile magnate Fuller E. Callaway Sr. features a Neel Reid designed Italian villa and splendid formal boxwood gardens planted in the mid 19th century by Sarah Ferrell.

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    Atlanta History Center

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    Atlanta | Atlanta Metro

    The Southeast's Premier History Museum boasting 33 acres of gardens, two historic homes, the Kenan Research Center, and 6 signature exhibits.

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    Kangaroo Conservation Center

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    Dawsonville | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    The Kangaroo Conservation Center is dedicated to the preservation of kangaroo species and other wildlife through captive breeding and public education.

  • New Echota Cherokee Capital Historic Site Logos

    New Echota Cherokee Capital Historic Site

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    Calhoun | Historic High Country

    See where the infamous 'Trail of Tears' began and the printshop where Cherokees produced their bilingual newspaper.

  • Noah's Ark Animal Rehabilitation Center Logos

    Noah's Ark Animal Rehabilitation Center

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    Locust Grove | Atlanta Metro

    “Bringing children and animals together for the purpose of providing unconditional love, unconditional service and a future of hope,” is the mission of Noah’s Ark.

  • Providence Canyon State Conservation Park Logos

    Providence Canyon State Conservation Park

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    Lumpkin | Presidential Pathways

    Explore Georgia's 'Little Grand Canyon' on 10 miles of trails and learn about the 150-foot-deep canyon, plumleaf azalea and other wild-flowers.

  • Pebble Hill Plantation Logos

    Pebble Hill Plantation

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    Thomasville | Plantation Trace

    A visit to Pebble Hill Plantation is sure to result in an awe-inspiring and memorable experience for all who enter the plantation's gates. Pebble Hill has been called a Georgia Belle. This stately architectural beauty stands proudly amid the magnolias and long leaf pines of southwest Georgia.

  • Jekyll Island Museum and National Landmark District Logos

    Jekyll Island Museum and National Landmark District

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    Jekyll Island | The Georgia Coast

    History comes alive in exploring the Jekyll Island Club National Historic Landmark District's grounds and historic structures. The Jekyll Island Museum serves as your port of entry to the extraordinary past. Adding to the experience are guided tours, exhibits, shops and restaurants.

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    Rock City

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    Lookout Mountain | Historic High Country

    Located atop Lookout Mountain, six miles from downtown Chattanooga, Rock City is a true marvel of nature featuring massive ancient rock formations, gardens with more than 400 different native plant species, and panoramic views 1700 feet above sea-level.

  • Okefenokee Swamp Park Logos

    Okefenokee Swamp Park

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    Waycross | The Georgia Coast

    Located in the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, the Okefenokee Swamp Park is a magnificent show-window for this natural wonderland. Also known as the Land of the Trembling Earth. One of Georgia's Natural Wonders.

  • Jarrell Plantation State Historic Site Logos

    Jarrell Plantation State Historic Site

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    Juliette | Historic Heartland

    This scenic cotton plantation includes a sawmill, cotton gin, gristmill, sugar cane press, barn, farm animals, beautiful shade trees and more. The 1847 farm house has period furnishings, and a small museum includes exhibits and a film.

  • Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge Logos

    Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge

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    Helena | Magnolia Midlands

    Best known for its golf course, lodge and restaurant, this park also offers a nature trail, a 265-acre lake and buzzard retreat. New visitors center.

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    Roosevelt's Little White House

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    Warm Springs | Presidential Pathways

    Visit President Franklin D. Roosevelt's vacation home, featuring the portrait he was posing for during his fatal stroke.

  • Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site Logos

    Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site

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    Cartersville | Historic High Country

    This 54-acre site contains six earthen mounds, a plaza and village. It was home to thousands of Native Americans between A.D. 1000 and A.D. 1550.

  • Tallulah Gorge State Park Logos

    Tallulah Gorge State Park

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    Tallulah Falls | Northeast Georgia Mountains

    Explore this specatular gorge with its many trails and a suspension bridge. Gift shop, beach, fishing and camping are available.

  • Jefferson Davis Memorial State Historic Site Logos

    Jefferson Davis Memorial State Historic Site

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    Fitzgerald | Magnolia Midlands

    This monument marks the spot where the Visitors enjoy a museum, a trail and a picnic area.

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    Sacred Heart Cultural Center

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    Augusta | Classic South

    Visit a National Register of Historic Places site which is now home to various cultural activities including choral concerts, art exhibits, holiday events, silent movies and the annual Spring Garden Festival. Tours are available as well as a gift shop with local artwork.

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    Golf Club at Cuscowilla

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    Eatonton | Historic Heartland

    Cuscowilla on Lake Oconee is a highly rated residential golf resort just 70 miles east from Atlanta; offering a quality lifestyle in a relaxing natural environment nestled among Pine Trees and Native grasses. Enjoy golf at its purest with our award winning course designed by Ben Crenshaw and Bill Co

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