FEBRUARY, 2016 – In a state where Victorian painted ladies and white-columned Greek revivals line the streets like dessert offerings on a silver platter, LaGrange, Georgia, just an hour from…
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No visit to Oxford, Mississippi, located off Interstate 55 in the Mississippi Hills, is complete without a tailgate and “Hotty Toddy” in the Grove on the campus of the University…
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This spring, Lake Lanier will be back in the Olympic spotlight as they host intense qualifiers for the Olympic and Paralympic Games. LAKE LANIER/HALL COUNTY – JANUARY 2016 – It’s…
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From bachelorettes to moms-on-leave, Blue Ridge, Georgia, beckons girls for an unforgettable getaway
by ShanaCorbinShop, spa, sip suds and “just breathe”– the North Georgia Mountains promise fun and restoration When it comes to girls-only getaways, Blue Ridge, Georgia, about 90 minutes north of Atlanta…
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MARTIN COUNTY, FLORIDA – JANUARY 2016 – The Martin County Office of Tourism and Marketing is pleased to announce that Stuart has been selected for Coastal Living’s fifth-annual, top-ten list…
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When exploring Georgia’s most historic towns and villages, a stop in LaGrange, just an hour from both Atlanta and Columbus on I-85, is practically a prerequisite. In LaGrange’s early days,…
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Explore festive activities for all in North Georgia Lights! Camera! Christmas?! Warm up this holiday season with these Southern happenings, including train rides with Santa and lights, lights and more…
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Holiday wishes are coming true in LaGrange, Georgia, this year with special events that can’t be experienced anywhere else. Travel down I-85, an hour south of Atlanta, to make Christmas…
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Bring a new twist to a traditional family getaway with trail adventures You’ve heard of surfing the waves and building sand castles, but what about beach hiking? This winter, Martin…
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Get away to North Georgia’s mountain beauty with a touch of Bavaria–no passport required!
by ShanaCorbinPrior to 1800, Alpine Helen was the center of Cherokee Indian culture. Once pillaged for natural resources, first gold and then timber, by the 1960s there was nothing left except…
