World-class restaurants, festive nightlife, professional sports teams, and an abundance of attractions and events help make Atlanta the center for entertainment in the South. The creative, dynamic city is so popular, in fact, National Geographic selected Atlanta as one of the top destinations to…
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Finished all the puzzles in your pantry? We're bringing the best of Georgia right to you with a series of interactive digital puzzles. Experience stunning year-round beauty as well as festive holiday scenes throughout the state. Stay connected to nature and plan your dream Georgia getaway from the…
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Carnesville was named after Judge Thomas Peter Carnes, a lawyer and Congressman of the Revolutionary War era, and the county was named in honor of Benjamin Franklin. Located a few miles outside of town is 132-foot-long Cromer's Mill Covered Bridge, built in 1907 with the town lattice design…
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U.S. 441 Heritage Highway passes through downtown Clarkesville, named in honor of General John C. Clark, the son of the revolutionary hero and governor of Georgia, Elijah Clarke. The downtown is bustling with antiques, art & collectibles shops, dining for all tastes, a theater and other…
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Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Commerce has an impressive historic downtown Commercial District with a collection of 19th and 20th century commercial and industrial structures reflecting the charm captured by Olive Ann Burns in her novel, Cold Sassy Tree. Commerce is on the U.S…
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Nestled in the foothills of the Northeast Georgia Mountains, there is a lot to offer visitors looking for a small historic town with plenty of charm. Cornelia is one of the stops along the U.S. 441 Heritage Highway. Visitors to downtown can shop, eat and enjoy the historic and scenic attractions.…
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Whether it’s glamping on Lake Lanier, hiking to the beautiful Indian Seats of
Sawnee Mountain, or enjoying an evening of unforgettable food and beverage…
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Welcome to Dahlonega, site of the first major U.S. Gold Rush and the heart of Georgia Wine Country. Dahlonega offers an authentic, mountain getaway only an hour north of Atlanta. Guests and locals alike enjoy outstanding arts and gold medal wineries, original architecture and…
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Just 15 minutes from the home of the University of Georgia in Athens, and an easy drive from the metropolitan cities of Atlanta and Greenville, South Carolina, Danielsville and Madison County offer a laid back respite. Lush pastures and rolling hills, acres of natural pine and hardwood forests,…
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Dawsonville is situated just north of Atlanta along Georgia's Hospitality Highway. It is home to the Southern Terminus of the 2,146-mile Appalachian Trail, Amicalola Falls State Park with a waterfall that drops 729 feet into a reflection pool, and the Dawsonville Moonshine Distillery. Auto racing…
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