Georgia on my mind: 2005 travel guide

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Alma 930 S. Bierce St.
Ashbu,n 823 E.Washington Ave.
Athens 230 N. Finley St.
AtlHti Acworth 5035 Cowen Rd.
Atlnta Airport South 1540 Phoenix Blvd.
AtlantaDoglmille/Fairburn 5489 Westmoreland Plaza
AtlHta Oowntowa 300 Spring St. NW
Atlanta - D,luth 1920 Pleasani Hill Rd.
Atlant - K,..esaw 760 Cobb Place Blvd.
Atlnta - Mrietta 1-75, Exit 265
Atl..t Marlett/ Windy Hill Road 4502 Circle 75 Parkway
Atlant - McDonogh 744 GA Hwy 155 South
Atlllt Norcross 5385 Peachtree Ind. Blvd.
Atl..ta Northeast/ lirwmy Carter Blvd. 5990 Western Hills Dr.
Atl11ta Northlake 3585 Chamblee Tucker Rd.
Atlant Northwest 1701 Northside Drive
Atlanta S. .thlake/Morrow 1599 Adamson Pkwy
Atlaot - SHdy Springs 5750 Roswell Rd.
Atlant Dys Inns & Suites/Stockbridge 7385 Hannover Pkwy N.
Atl..ta Sto11 Mo11ti 2006 Glenn Club Dr.
Atlnta - Unioo City 6840 Shannon Pkwy
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B,emen 35 Price Creek Road
Brunswick Downtown/Gloucester 2307 Gloucester St.
Buford - MII of GA 4267 Bulord Dr.
Byron Hwy 49 1-75 &246 N. Highway 49
c.1ro 35 US Hwy 84 East
Cartersville 1-75, Exit 290
Clayton 54 Highway 441
Clnel..dS. of Timu Sq. 2445 Main Street
Conyers 1350 Dogwood Dr.
Coviogton 10166 Alcovy Road
Dahloneg 833 S. Chestatee St.
Doulsonville Hwy 84 &204 W3rd St.
Elberton 302 Elbert St.
Forsyth 1-75, Ex.187 & 343 N. Lee St.
Fort Valley 300 Commercial Heights
Gray 288 W. Clinton St.
Griffin 1719 N. Expressway
Hartwell 1679 Anderson Highway
lckson 625 East Third Street
Jekyll Island Oceanfront 60 South Beachview Dr.
LaFayette 2209 North Main Street
l Gr..ge Callway Grdens 2606 Whitesville Rd.
Lawrenceville 731 Duluth Hwy
Maco 2856 Jellersonville Rd.

Mcon West 6000 Harrison Rd.
Mdisoo 2001 Eatonton Hwy
Manchester 2546 Rooievelt Hwy
Milledgeville 2551 N.Columbia
Montuuo,a 520 Spaulding Rd.
Puchlree City 2800 Hwy 54 West
Perry loos & Suites 1-75, Exit 135
Pioe MOMntai 368 South MainAve.
Rockmart 105 GTM Pkwy
Savanuh Airport 2500 Dean Forest Road
Savanah Gateway 4Gateway Blvd.
Svannah Historic District 201 W. Bay St.
SavannahOglethorpe Mall 114 Mall Blvd.
Statesboro 461 S. Main St.
Swainsboro 654 S. Main St.
Sylvani 404 W. Ogechee St.
Sylvester Albany East 909 E. Franklin St.
Tho11111ton 1211 Hwy 19 North
nomso 2658 Cobbham Rd.
Tilton 1199 Hwy 82 West
Trenton 95 Killian Ave.
Vldost 1827 West Hill Ave.
V.ldost - lake Puk 4913 Timber Rd.
Vidlia 1503 Lyons Hwy 280 East
Wrner Robins 215 Margie Dr.
Wy111boro US Hwy 25 S. & 325 Liberty St.

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2005 TRAVEL GUIDE

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History
In 173 3 British general James Oglethorpe located the spot he had been commissioned to find in order to buffer the British in South Carolina from the Spanish in Florida. He named it Georgia in honor of King George II, and what was to become the 13th colony was born. There, on a bluff overlooking the river, Oglethorpe helped create avannah, merica's first planned city.
At the encl of the 1700s, Georgia farmers hit boom times with the invention of the cotton gin. The sparse population grew as people arrived to try their hand at cultivating "white gold," and grand plantations were established with slave labor from West Africa.
The Civil War ended tl1is prosperity, devastating Georgia and leaving its homes, farm and families in ruins. The long, slow road to recovery con tinued until World War II, when industry began to breathe life back into the economy.
Witl1 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. leading the way for social change in the
1950s, segregation wa abolished, and Atlanta, as "the City Too Busy to Hate," beca me the capital of the ew South . Today, Atlanta is a force in the international world of business, with headquarters for companies including Coca-Cola, UPS, Home Depot, Rubbermaid , C , and Delta Airlines. Smaller cities and towns around tl1e state hum witl1 vitality, while rural areas offer pastoral serenity with a cornucopia of the gifts of the ea rth .

Climate and Geography
Georgia is ble sed witl1 four seasons. The glorious spring and fall , seeming to go on forever, burst with color from blossoming Aowers and autumn leaves.
Summer days are warm (reaching the upper 80s) followed by plea antly balmy night , whil e the short winter mixes some rain witl1 bright, brisk, sun-filled hours and temperature in the 40s and 50s. The Mountains region is usually a few degrees cooler than the rest of the state, and its peak are du ted witl1 now at times. It rarely snows south of Atlanta.
The geographical features of the state are so vari ed that there is something for everyone- tl1e foothills and rugged mountains of the north, the pine-forested Piedmont region wi th its famous red clay soil, the fertile fields and rolling hills of middle Georgia , and the coastal plains, sa lt marshes, and barrier i lands of the east.

GEORGIA VISITOR INFORMATION CENTERS
Augusta, Richmond County
1-20 w., 706-737-1446
Historic South
Columbus, Muscogee County US Hwy. 185 and Williams Rd. 706-649-7455 Southern Rivers
Kingsland, Camden County 1-95 N.,912-729-3253 Coast
Lavonia, Franklin County
1-85 s., 706-356-4019
Mountains
Plains, Sumter County US Hwy. 280, 229-824-7477 Southern Rivers
Ringgold, Catoosa County 1-75 S., 706-937-4211 Mountains
Savannah,Chatham County 1-95 S.,912-963-2546 Coast
Sylvania,Screven County US Hwy. 301 ,912-829-3331 Historic South
Tallapoosa, Haralson County 1-20 E., 770-574-2621 Mountains
Valdosta, Lowndes County 1-75 N., 229-559-5828 Southern Rivers
West Point, Harris County 1-85 N., 706-645-3353 Southern Rivers

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the state is divided into five regional sections, each packed with useful information on attractions and lodging throughout the state.
We've checked and rechecked all the numbers and addresses you'll find in this guide. However, we encourage you to call ahead when planning your trip to verify hours of operation, fees, reservations, and other information.

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In the guide, you'll notice a map coordinate for almost every city-for example, Abbeville (K-16 ). These coordinates relate to the map on page 4. It's worth noting that though almost every city in Georgia is listed in this guide , because of space limitations some of the smaller cities do not appear on the state map and therefore have no map coordinates indicated.
You 'll also see on the map an icon ( ) for each of Georgia 's 63 state parks and historic sites . For more information on state parks and historic sites, visit
gastateparks.org or call 800-864-7275 .
Travel Services
The listings for almost every city include a Travel Services section , where you will find contact information for the convention and visitors bureau , chamber of commerce, state visitors center, or local welcome center in that city. You'll also find a list of tour operators to take you on adventures such as white-water rafting, horseback riding, deep-sea fishing, or hunting trip .

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hundred years ago, Thomasville was celebrated as one of the most } \fashionable places in the world to visit. Many of its wealthy
northern visitors bought land and built elaborate houses they called "winter cottages?' Ochers purchased area plantations and changed them from agricultural sites to shooting estates. The Hanoa family of Cleveland, Ohio purchased Pebble Hill Plantation, Thomasville's crown jewel of attractions. Today, visitors can tour Pebble Hill's forty rooms filled with stunning antiques and sporting art and scroll the beautifully landscaped grounds to gain an insightful glimpse into the plantation's elegant past. Historic downtown Thomasville has restored and maintained its Victorian character and offers superior shopping an d excellent dining. One of America's premier sporting art festivals , the Plantation Wildlife Arts Festival, sponsored by the Thomasville Cultural Center, occurs each November. The Thomasville Cultural Center is the place where area citizens go for arc classes, music lessons, and cultural activities of all kinds.
Pebble Hill Plantation Highway 319 South Thomasville, GA 31792 (229) 226-2344, web: www.pebblehill.com Lapham-Patterson House, (229) 225-4004, email: lphouse@rose.net Thomasville Cultural Center, (229) 226-0588, web: www.cccarcs.com Thomas County Museum of History, (229) 226-7664, web: www.rose.ned ~history Thomasville Coo"Vent:ion &VJSitors Bureau, (866) 577-3600, web: www.thomasvillega.com;-~"'":-""'!'~.,..~~~~""'""!---J

Catch the excitement of the sport of cycling at the Dodge Tour de Georgia on April 19-24, 2005. Now in its third year, this event brings the elite athletes of international cycling, the likes of Lance Armstrong and Italy's Mario Cipollini, to Georgia to test their mettle in America's premier professional cycling competition. Thousands of sports enthusiasts from all over the world line the course to cheer their teams and then stay to enjoy street festivals with food, arts, and entertainment, hosted by the communities along the race route. The race course covers more than 600 miles of varied terrain from the mountains through the plains and coastal region.More than 750,000 spectators viewed the 2004 competition, with 75,000 onlookers attending the finale alone. Spanning six days, the Dodge Tour de Georgia benefits the Georgia Cancer Coalition.
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Give in to the peaceful pace of rural life, where rolling hills, pastures,and fields burst forth with the bounty of each season in Georgia. Hop on an authentic farm hayride, tour a dairy or fish hatchery, wander around a cornfield maze, or pet a pig and agoat. Pick your own peaches,blueberries,apples,and pumpkins or stop by aroadside stand for pecans,honey, boiled peanuts,and Vidalia onions. Choose fully ripened,fresh -from -thevine fruits and vegetables, flowers, or plants at local farmers markets. From wine weekends to watermelon festivals, there'salways plenty happening amid the scenic beauty of the Georgia countryside. georgia.orgltourismlagritourismlattractions
The quality of the courses, variety of settings, and fantastic year-round weather are the three things that make swinging agolf club in Georgia such apleasure. In this state with its five distinctly different regions, the long list of courses is as diverse as the topography.The course designers, from Jack Nicklaus to Greg Norman to Tom Fazio, constitute awho'swho of golfing greats. Check out luxurious golfing packages that include everything from private cabins with hot tubs and fireplaces to ocean-view rooms along with greens fees. Many of Georgia's beautiful state parks also offer great golf courses. Professional tournament play is a part of the experience,with the epitome of prestige-the Masters golf tournament-held each spring in Augusta. Others such as Savannah'sLiberty Mutual Legends of Golf,The TOUR Championship at Atlanta'sEast Lake Golf Club,orthe BellSouth Classic in Duluth are just afew ofthe many events that showcase the state as atrue golfing mecca. georgia.org!tourismlgolf

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Albany Mall-Dawson Road (229) 883-8100
Athens (706) 549-4433
ATLANTA AIRPORT AREA
Airport-North (404) 762-8411
Airport-South (404) 763-8800
ATLANTA DOWNTOWN AREA
Capitol Conference Center (404) 591-2000
Downtown (International Boulevard) (404) 524-5555
Midtown (404) 351 -3831
ATLANTA AREA
Central-North Druid Hills Road (404) 321 -4174
Conyers-I-20 East (770) 483-3220
Gwinnett Center (770) 476-2022
1-75 Northwest (Marietta) (770) 952-7581
Peachtree Corners (Norcross/Technology Park Area) (770) 448-4400
Pe rimet e r/Dunwoody
(770) 457-6363 South (1-75 & US 41) (770) 968-4300
Augusta-Gordon Highway at Bobby Jones Expressway (706) 737-2300
Brunswick- Jekyll IslandOceanside (912) 635-3311
Columbus-North 1-185 at Peachtree Mall (706) 324-0231
Douglas (912) 384-9100
Macon-West (1-475) (478) 788-0120
Perry (478) 987-3313
Rome-Skytop Center (US 411 East) (706) 295-1100
Tifton- I-75 (Exit 62) (229) 382-6687

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Southern people, heritage,culture,and events have played apowerful role in history by influencing the lives of Presidents Jimmy Carter, Franklin Roosevelt,and Woodrow Wilson. All three have called Georgia home,and each of their own homes is now open to the public. You can tour Carter'sboyhood home in Plains, where our 39th president learned the values that guided him as anaval officer, governor, and president.And don't miss the Jimmy Carter Library and Museum in Atlanta, where you can see his Nobel Peace Prize on display,as well as many other exhibits. When Franklin Roosevelt became enamored of the therapeutic qualities of Warm Springs, he built a modest cabin there that later became his getaway known as the Little White House, and guests can now view it just as he left it in 1945. Visitors can also tour the recently opened museum located at the same site.Woodrow Wilson,who saw our nation through World War Iand was adriving force in creating the League of Nations, spent his youth in Augusta. Visitors can enjoy a tour of his family home there. georgia.orgltourism!heritage/presidential_legocy
Where can you find the bench that Forrest sat on in Forrest Gump, the cemetery from Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, the barn in Sweet Home Alabama, and a fine plate of the starring dish from Fried Green Tomatoes? Right here in Georgia. Memorable television shows such as Matlock and The Dukes ofHazzard were filmed here as well. Filmmakers and television crews have discovered the ideal combination of our temperate climate,skilled talent,and pristine locations. The state has all the essential elements for any project-the Blue Ridge Mountains, the coast, rural and urban landscapes,and historic homes and battlefields are all just ashort ride away. Other famous films shot in the Peach State include Driving Miss Daisy, Glory,and Forces ofNature. Georgia's Movie Trail and map will lead you to dozens of the sites that Hollywood has found so inspiring. georgio.org/tourism/movie_troil
Get the lowdown on Georgia'sstrong musical history at Macon'sGeorgia Music Hall of Fame with exhibits on such locally bred legends as Ray Charles,Gladys Knight,James Brown,Otis Redding,Little Richard, Trisha Yearwood,Travis Tritt,and opera star Jessye Norman. Other especially musical cities are Atlanta for its many music festivals,summer outdoor performances,and concert halls and Savannah for its yearly 15-day music festival, which includes a vocal competition. Savannah is also well known for its bustling nightlife and "Southern Gospel"riverboat tours. Rolling Stone magazine ranks Athens the "#l Music Scene in America"for nurturing such acts as R.E.M.,the B-52's,and Widespread Panic at the 40 Watt Club and the Georgia Theatre. georgio.org/ tourism/music_ tro il





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Few events have had more impact on the state of Georgia than the Civil War did. Although the South fought bravely for its cause, in the end its homes,families, and farms were left in ruins. Memorials to those who sacrificed everything for both sides can be found throughout the state. From interpretive markers telling ofdaring deeds to antebellum plantations, museums, cemeteries, and battlefields designated as National Historic Places, virtually no place in Georgia was left untouched by the conflict. Experience the legacy of the Confederacy through these sites. Follow Georgia'sCivil War Trail and routes such as the Andersonville, the Antebellum,or the March to the Sea and contemplate the history, beauty, and communities that young men defended with their lives.
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With its rich African American heritage and culture,Georgia can lay claim to the birthplace and pulpit ofDr.Martin Luther King Jr., two of the oldest active African American congregations in the nation,and Hank Aaron's record-breaking 715th home run. Another standout is Shirley Franklin, mayor of Atlanta,who is the first female African American to hold that office in a major Southern city. Visit the Hot Corner in Athens,the coastal islands that brought forth the fascinating Gullah culture,or the Sweet Auburn area in Atlanta,which was designated aNational Historic Place in 1976.Galleries, ballet and theater companies,festivals,and museums host fine examples of ethnic artistic endeavors,and Georgia also celebrates the efforts of men and women of color who have strengthened the state'sbusiness,educational,and political communities. Don't miss a visit to the Tubman African American Museum in Macon,the largest museum of its kind in the Southeast.
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Grab a paddle and get out on the sparkling waterways from the mountains to the piedmont and coastal areas.Whether it's a relaxing float down agently flowing river in atube or awild ride maneuvering through rushing rapids in akayak,canoe,or raft,there is an experience to suit every age and spirit. Just over 100 miles long, the Altamaha River Trail is considered one of the 75 "Last Great Places"in the world. Explore the Altamaha'secosystem on your own or on aguided journey down the river'scanoe and kayak trail. You can also tour the tidal marshes along the coast, wind through cypress forests, or cross open prairies in the magnificent Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge. Up north,journey down the Chattooga, a nationally designated"Wild and Scenic"river, or glide along the Chattahoochee River,the Suwanee,orthe Augusta canal.
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Because Georgia state parks are considered among the best in the nation, we can help your family and friends create lasting memories. Explore our parks, historic sites and golf courses to discover heritage and adventure.Overnight accommodations include reasonably priced cabins, campsites and lodge rooms with on-site restaurants.
Make a reservation and get ready for hugs, laughs and memories to last a lifetime.

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THE s TATE o F GE o RGI A has a number of scenic trails that are designed to enable you to experience many facets of the state in convenient, easy-to-follow routes. For more information on these trails , visit GeorgiaOnMyMind.org.

Altamaha River Kayak and Canoe Trail Approximately 137 miles altamahariver.org
Paddle, kayak, or Aoat the Altamaha Ri ver, rich in history and named as one of the 75 "Last Great Places" in the world. CITIES: Alma -Vidalia REGIONS: Coast, Historic South
Andersonville Trail Approximately 75 miles andersonvilletrail.freeservers. com
This tour off 1-75 offers an array of inspiring Ameri can history ite including Andersonville
ational Historic Site, the national memorial to all
merican POWs. CITIES: Perry - Cordele REGIONS : Historic South,Southern Rivers

Appalachian Trail
Approximately 2, 144 miles georgia-atclub.org
Designated a ational Scenic Trail in I968, this footpath follows the crest of the Appalachians from Springer Mountain in Georgia to Mount Katahdin in Maine. In Georgia it extends 80 miles through the primitive areas of the Chattahoochee ational Forest.
Cl TIE s: Dawsonville - Hiawassee
REGION: Mountains
Atlanta Campaign Heritage Trail Approximately 250 miles gcwht.org
Drive many of the actual routes traveled by Confederate and Federal annies during the 1863 and 1864 Civil War campaigns. cITI Es: Trenton - Jonesboro REGIONS: Atlanta Metro.Mountains

Backroads and Battlefields Approximately 90 miles nwgeorgiabackroads.com
Discover orthwest Georgia's hidden treasures and adventures in the land of ridge and valley, with abundant Civil War history, Native American heritage, and outdoor fun . CITIES : Chatsworth-Chickamauga REGION : Mountains
Bartram Trail Approximately 75 miles bartramlrail.org
Follow the Flower Hunter as you drive, wa lk, cycle, or canoe through East Central Georgia as explored by botanist William Bartram in his book Travels . CITIES: Augusta - Crawfordville REGIONS: Coast, Historic South
Blue and Gray Trail Approximately 140-150 miles blueandgraytrail.com
Take this self-guided tour to more than 60 Civil War battlefield , national parks, and museums. CITIES: Chattanooga - Dallas REGION : Mountains

Chattahoochee-Flint Heritage Highway Approximately 150 miles
Traverse land originally occupied by Creek Indians, featuring historic sites, unique architecture, and scenic vi tas. CITIES : Roscoe - St.Marks REGIONS : Atlanta Metro.Southern Rivers
Chieftains Trail Approximately 150 miles chieftains/rail.com
Explore the history of the ative Americans of Georgia.
Here you will find vestiges of three distinct ative American cultures: the prehistoric Mississippian, the Creeks, and the Cherokees. CITIES: Carrollton - Dalton REGIONS : Atlanta Metro.Mountains

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Colonial Coast Birding Trail Approximately 100 miles georgiawildli{e.com
ore than 300 species of birds have been potted at the ites along thi trail, at habitats that include shorelines, salt marshes, old rice fields, woodlands, tidal rivers, and freshwater wetlands. CITIES : St.Marys - Savannah REGION : Coast
Courthouse Corridor Approximately 365 miles hwy2 7. com
Historic courthouses and classic Southern to11ij1 are featured along this scenic alternative route in West Georgia. CITIES : Ringgold - Bainbridge REGIONS : Atlanta Metro, Mountains, Southern Rivers
Georgia'sAntebellum Trail Approximate/) 109 miles historicgeorgia.orgltrails
111is trail is a 100-mile trek through seven communities that virtually escaped General
hennan's burning march through Georgia during the Civil War. Explore the avenues of white-<:olumned mansions and shop in the historic downtO\\ijlS. 111is is a great way to discover the back roads of the state as you travel from tlanta to the sea. Each stop i unique, however, the common chann is tl1e love of history and genu ine Georgia ho pitality. cITI Es : Athens - Macon REGION : Historic South

Georgia'sAntiques Trail Approximately 200 miles historicgeorgia.orgltrails
Enjoy antiques-shopping adventures at more than 200 shops and dealers. cITI Es : Conyers - McDonough REGIONS : AtlantaMetro, Historic South, Southern Rivers
Georgia Mountain Parkway Trail Approximately 65 miles georgiahighcountry.orglgmp
Thi scenic drive offers outdoor activities such as white-water rafting, kayaking, hiking, Ii hing, camping, and more.
o talgic towns, sea onal festival , and an excursion train beckon you to depart from th e route for an extended stay. cITl Es : Jasper - Hiawassee REGION : Mountains
Georgia'sOld Dixie Highway Trail Approximately 85-90 miles dixiehighway.org
Follow the nation's first planned roadway crossing state lines from Chattanooga to Marietta. CITIES : Rossville - Marietta REGIONS : Atlanta Metro,Mountains
Georgia'sPeach Blossom Trail Approximately 75 miles peachblossomtrail.org
Travel through rural countryside and see the famous peach orchards, a sea of pink in March. From mid-May to mid-Augu t the road ide stands are bu tling with activity. CITIES : Jonesboro-Warner Robins REGIONS : Atlanta Metro, Historic South

Georgia'sTreasures Along 1-20 Approximately 60 miles treasuresalongi20.org
The communities along thi trail abound in historic ites, attractions, recreation , unique shopping, picturesque lakes, and hi toric homes. CITIES : Conyers - Lake Oconee REGION : Historic South
Georgia'sUS 441 Heritage Trail Approximately 371 miles 441 heritagehighway.org
From the mountains to the Okefenokee Swamp, thi route encompasses a diversity of ecologies, histories, and communities. CITIES: Athens - McRae REGIONS : HistoricSouth,Mountains
Golden Isles Parkway Approximately 168 miles goldenislesparkway.org
This four-lane alternative route wanders through scenic agricultura l areas, ideal for nature lovers, golfers, fishermen, hunters, water enthusiast , and antiques shopper . CITIES : Perry - Brunswick REGION : Coast

Heartland of the Confederacy Civil War Trail Approximate/) 125 miles heartlando{thecon{ederacy.com
Experience the history of the leader , life, and legacy of the Confederacy through sites including house museums, a working plantation, and more. CITIES : Athens- Madison REGIONS : HistoricSouth, Mountains
Liberty Trail Approximately 30 miles libertytrail.com
Enjoy breatl1 taking views, history, and cultu re on this byway.
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ee the a tonishing beauty of the orth Georgia mountain along this trail. CITY: Lookout Mountain REGION : Mountains
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Foll ow in the footstep of Wi ll iam T. herman' army a it made history from tlanta to the coa t. The e paths lead yo u along the actua l roads used in the campaign. CITIES : Stone Mountain Richmond Hill
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Russell Brasstown Scenic Byway Approximately-+ 1 miles byways.orglbrowselbywaysl13739 Located within the Chattahoochee ational Forest in ortheast Georgia, this byway is a loop revealing some of the most dramatic scenery in the state. CITY: Helen - Blairsville REGION : Mountains
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Southern Rivers Birding Trail georgiawildlife.com
More tl,an 260 species have been identified at tl,e 30 sites along tl,is trail tracing the Chattahoochee and Fl int Ri vers. CITIES: West Point - Donaldsonville REGION : Southern Rivers
Toccoa River Canoe Trail Approximately 13.8 miles
Popular wit!, float fishermen looking for cold-water mountain trout, tl,is trail is also perfect for beginners who want a few rapids and some beautiful scenery along tl,e way. CI TY: Blue Ridge REGION : Mountains
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Arts Accent
Alively cultural scene has something for everyone at museums,art galleries,theaters, and outdoor arts festivals.Be riveted by the actors at Atlanta'sAlliance Theatre or Actor's Express,Stone Mountain'sART Station, or Roswell's Kudzu Playhouse.Thrill to the sounds of the Atlanta Opera,the Atlanta or Cobb symphony orchestra,or the performances at Emory University or the Rialto Center for the Performing Arts.Stroll the galleries of the High, Oglethorpe University, or Cobb-Marietta museums of art. Watch the amazing grace and athleticism of the dancers of the Atlanta Ballet Company, the Full Radius Dance Company, or the Georgia Ballet Company in Marietta.

Carter Library
Native son and president Jimmy Carter honored Atlanta by locating his presidential library and museum there.View an exact replica of Carter'sOval Office,see his Nobel Peace Prize on display, and track the significant events in the life of our 39th president through photographs, audiotapes,and film.

Sports Talk
No matter the season,this is a major league town that likes to stand up and cheer.Fans gather at the 71 ,000-seat Georgia Dome to root for Falcons football. The Philips Arena hosts Hawks basketball and Thrashers hockey, and capacity crowds of 50,000 do the wave for Braves baseball atTurner Field.

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Civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. led the way for social change in America.His legacy is preserved at the MartinLuther King Jr. National Historic Site in Atlanta.Tour MLK'sbirthplace, tomb, Ebenezer Baptist Church where he was pastor, and a museum featuring inspirational videos and exhibits on courage.

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Marietta, Decatur, and Roswell keep a nostalgic sense of place by ensuring that their town squares are vibrant and active.Stroll the shops and restaurants surrounding these islands of green for everything from antiques to tea and garden goods to tacos.Festivals and concerts draw neighborly crowds to sample small-town life.

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Grandmother'sGarden and Pathways of Gold Park inSharpsburg,Vines Duluth,climb aboard historic

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steam locomotives.

Digging Up Bones
Delve into the past at Atlanta museums.Take "AWalk Through Time in Georgia"and encounter dinosaurs at the Fembank Museum of Natural History.Discover secrets of ancient civilizations at the Michael C.Carlos Museum at Emory University,or learn about the forces that shaped the city at the Atlanta History Museum.

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Hear the clash of conflict and see avivid rendering of the Battle of Atlanta in a360-degree mural at the Cyclorama in Grant Park.
Picnic and enjoy the waterfall and red mill at Starr's Mill Lake in Fayetteville, featured in the film Sweet Home Alabama.
Gaze into the skies at the planetarium and observatory of Atlanta'sFernbank Museum of Natural History.
Stay cool at Six Flags White Water in Marietta or thrill to the 100 rides and roller coasters at Six Flags Over Georgia in Austell.
Wander past majestic oaks and magnolias at Atlanta'shistoric Oakland Cemetery, the final resting place of Confederate soldiers, author Margaret Mitchell, and golf great Bobby Jones.
Advance across Civil War battlegrounds where cannons once boomed at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park.
Watch newscasters in action and learn the technical side of broadcasting during CNN Center's45-minute guided tour in Atlanta.
Stop by Bulloch Hall in Roswell, the restored 1840s Greek Revival home of President Theodore Roosevelt's mother, Martha Bulloch.
Search family genealogy at Coweta County African American Heritage Museum and Research Center in Newnan.
Explore Herndon Home, the 15-room Beaux Arts Classical house of African American businessman Alonzo Herndon, founder of the Atlanta Life Insurance Company.
Visit Roswell's Fire and Rescue Museum, Lost Mill Workers Monument, and Faces of War Memorial, where the wall seems to weep as water courses across it.
Taste the many flavors of international soft drinks or discover the history of the soda jerk at the World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta.

City Pulse
Every great city has its memorable thoroughfare,and in Atlanta it's Peachtree Street. Winding 37 miles from downtown to Gwinnett County,it is aprime location for business,social life, and tourism. Notable destinations include the Fox Theatre,Woodruff Arts Center, the Buckhead entertainment district, and Lenox and Phipps Plaza malls.

Bright Nights
Find glitz and glamour or downhome entertainment at ahost of restaurants, clubs,and hot spots. Two-step at Duluth'sWild Bill's country music dance hall or dine at the Sun Dial in Atlanta.Mix Southern food with the blues at Fat Matt'sRib Shack in Morningside or laugh it up at Roswell's Funny Farm Comedy Club.

Pulling Strings
Delightful magical characters come alive at the Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta.Abig thumbs-up for the witty puppet performances,puppet workshops, and the museum. Explore Atlanta'snew Imagine It! Children'sMuseum with highenergy activities like building sand sculptures.

Granite Goliath
The giant sculpture of Robert E.Lee,Jefferson Davis,and Stonewall Jackson on horseback,carved into ahuge granite outcropping,is the centerpiece of the 3,200-acre Stone Mountain Park.Hike or take a cable car to the top and see the countryside,or get afeel for the area by train or riverboat. Glassblowers and blacksmiths demonstrate their trades at the re-created 1870s town of Crossroads, where atalking fountain elicits giggles from all who pass by.The plantation and farmyard show what life was like in antebellum Georgia,while hiking, biking,fishing,and canoe and paddleboat rentals are just asampling of other park pursuits.

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Hard Rock Cafe Packed with rock memorabilia,this cafe serves up all-American fare. 215 Peachtree St. N.E., Atlanta 404-688-7625
Philippe'sBistro Belgian specialties highlight the menu at this romantic spot. 10 Kings Cir.,Atlanta 404231 -4113
Pitty Pat'sPorch Tuxedo-clad waiters serve up gourmet Southern cuisine in plush yet rustic surroundings. 25 International Blvd.N.W.,Atlanta 404-525-8228
Sprayberry's Barbecue and afull menu are featured here at the original 1926 restaurant as well as at asecond location on Highway 34 West. 229 Jackson St., Newnan 770-253-4421
Truman'sRestaurant This favorite offers awide range of American standards. 32 Jonesboro St., McDonough 770-320-8686
Watershed Carefully crafted food sets Chef Scott Peacock'sNew American cuisine apart. 406 W. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur 404-378-4900

Horse Sense
Watch horses conquer all obstacles in Douglasville at Foxhall Farms.Arigorous three-day international event, the MBNA Foxhall Cup competition includes water jumping, cross-country, and dressage.For further equine adventures, Wills Park Equestrian Center in Alpharetta hosts rodeos and horse shows.

Antiques Alley
Relax, patiently poke around,and uncover treasures in antiques markets and small-town shops at Lakewood or Scott Antiques Markets in Atlanta, Hapeville's Simpler Tymes, Decatur's Kudzu Flea Market, and pockets of shops in Buford, Chamblee,Lilburn, Marietta, Roswell, Sharpsburg, and Vinings.

Gone With the Wind
Ever elusive white-columned Tara may be fictional, but Gone With the Wind sites flourish here.Visit the Atlanta apartment where the Pulitzer Prizewinning book was penned-now the Margaret Mitchell House and Gone With the Wind Movie Museum.Marietta'sGone With the Wind Museum: Scarlett on the Square features the original bengaline gown worn by Vivian Leigh.You will be riveted by the displays and history at Fayetteville'sGreek Revival Holliday-Dorsey Fife House antebellum mansion. In Jonesboro, official home of Gone With the Wind, the Road to Tara Museum boasts the largest collection of Gone With the Wind memorabilia,including seats from Lowe'sGrand Theater, the site of the movie'spremier in 1939.

Creature Features
Yes, there are lions and tigers, but Zoo Atlanta is known for its panda and gorilla habitats, where their natural environments are realistically simulated.Feed fawns and view acougar at Lilburn's Yellow River Game Ranch or head for the mini-zoo at Noah'sArk Animal Rehabilitation Center in Locust Grove.

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Acworth Beach/Cauble Park Beach St., Acworth, 3010 I 770-9 17- 123-f, acworth.org With boating, fishing, swimming, picnicking, and occasional outdoor concerts, Cauble Park and Acworth Beach provide entertainment all summer long. Pavilions and beach houses are available for rental. Beach open fomorial Day-Labor Day. Park open yea r-round 7
a. m.-11 p.m. Parking 5 on weekends. [;;I WC 6-flY
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Alpharetta Family Skate Center and The Cooler 10800 Davi Dr., Alpharetta, 3000-1 770-6-+9-6600, cooler.com Two ice arena and one roller arena guarantee that families will have hours of fun . vailable for figure skating, ice hockey, and roller hockey. Public skating daily.
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Autrey Mill Nature Preserve and Heritage Center 9770 Autrey till Rd. , Alpharetta, 30022 770-360--8 H Autrey Mill offers cenic creeks, picture que cliffs, ani ma! life, and old farmhouses from the I800s. Special programs include Junior Naturalists and Mad Scientist Experiments. Open fon .-Thu. 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Fri.
11 a.m.-1 p.m. Weekend hour vary. Free. [;;I WC 6- Y
Big Creek Greenway orth Point Pkwy, Alpharetta, 30022
678-297-6 100, alpharetta.ga.us lpharetta's park and playgrounds offer a wide range
of outdoor adventures, including a six-mile path for walkers, joggers, in-line skaters, and bike riders. Open
Mon.-Sun. a.m.-6 p.m. Free. [;;I WC 6'
Chukkar Farm and Polo Club I005 Little River Way, Alpharetta, 30004 770-664-1533, chukkar{annpoloclub.com This I!ore Country events facility offers riding lesson , boarding, jumping course, corporate outings, teambuilding workshops, and polo lessons. Call for fees.
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Historic Downtown Alpharetta Ii/ton Ave. and Main t., Alpharetta, 30004
770-475-5758, alpharetta.ga.us Stroll down ;\1ain Street in IIi toric Downtown Alpharetta and visit uniqu e store , an tiques shops, and
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Historic Mansell House and Gardens 1835 Old Milton Pkwy, Alpharetta, 3000-1 770--175-HOlvlE, ahsga.org This Queen Ann e-style Victorian hom e was built in 19 I0. Filled with period antiques and surrounded by award-winning gardens, it houses the records and archives of old Milton County. Call Mon. and Fri. !0 a.m.-4 p.m.
for tour reservations. Free. [;;I WC 6-
Milton Log Cabin I School Dr., Alpharetta, 30004 770-475-HOtvlE, ahsga.org This cabin, finished in 1935, now showcases period tools and furnishings from the late I800s and early I900s. Call Mon . and Fri. IO a.m.-+ p.m. for tour reservations and fee . [;;I

Wills Park Equestrian Center 11915 Wills Rd., Alpharetta, 3000-1 678-297-6120, alpharetta.ga.us The center hosts a variety of multi-event horse show , dog show , concerts, and more throughout the year.
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Alpharetta Convention and Visitors Bureau
3060 Royal Blvd. S., Ste. 145, Alpharetta, 30022 67 -297-2 11, 800-29+-0923 awesomealpharetta.com Open Mon .-Thu. :30 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. :30 a.m.4:30 p.111. [;;I WC 6-
Alpharetta Welcome Center 20 J Jain St. , Alpharetta, 3000-1 678-297-0102, 00-294-0923 awesomealpharetta.com Open Mon .-Fri . 9 a. m.-5 p.m., at. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
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American Museum of Papermaking /PST Bldg. at Georgia Tech, 500 10th St. .W. Atlanta, 30332-0620 +D-1 9+-7 40, ipst.gatec/1.edulamp Trace the history of paper from 4,000 B.C. to today. The gallery showcases the work of contemporary paper artist . Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a. m.-5 p.m. Re ervations re-
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APEX Museum 135 Aubum Ave. '.E., Atlanta, 30303 +0-1-52 1-2739, apexmuseum.org The African American Panoramic Experience (APEX) offers a variety of exhibits ranging from art and dance to African history. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Feb. and Jun e-Aug. also un. 1-5 p.m. dulls 4, chil-
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Atlanta Botanical Garden 1345 Piedmont Ave. .E., Atlanta, 30309 -104- 76-5 59 atlantabotanicalgarden.org
njoy 30 acres of gardens and woodlands. Special features include the the Children's Healthcare of tlanta
hildren's Garden, the Fuqua Orchid Center, and the Dorothy Chapman Fuqua Conservatory. Call for hours.
Adults $12, children 7, eniors 9. [;;I WC 6- i i Y
Atlanta Braves at Turner Field 755 Hank Aaron Dr., Atlanta, 30315 -I0+-249-6400, 404-522-7630, 800-326--1000 atlanta.braves. mlb.com Call ahead to arrange for wh eelchair sea ling. Call for
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Atlanta Cyclorama 800-C Cherokee A,e. S.E., Atlanta, 30315 -104-658-7625, bcaatlanta.com
llanta Cyclorama boasts the \\Orld's largest painting of the Battle of Atlanta . Accompanied by music, lighting, ound effects, and narration, the painting brings to life the story of the famous battle. TI1is is the longestrunning cyclorama in the country. Open June I- Sept. 2, daily9:20 a.m.-5:30 p.m., othenvi e daily8:50 a.m.-4:30 p.m. dulls $6, children ,4, eniors 55.
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Atlanta History Center 130 W. Paces Ferry Rd., Atlanta, 30305 -104--8 14-4000, atlantahistorycenter.com The center's four signature exhibitions, as well as two rotating exhibition galleries in the muse um, focus on outhern culture. Also on-site are tl1e 1928 Swan House, tl1e 1845 Tullie Smith Farm, and 33 acre of gardens. Open Mon.-Sat. IOa.m.-5:30 p.m. , Sun. noon-5:30 p.m. dulls 12, children 4-12 $7, seniors and stu-
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Atlanta Opera 728 W. Peachtree St. N. W., Atlanta, 30308 404--881--8801 , atlantaopera.org Headquarters of the tlanta Opera, with administrative offices and rehearsal hall. Office open Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m.-
5 p.m. Call for events, tours, and fees. [;;I WC 6'
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 1293 Peachtree St. J .E., Atlanta, 30309 404-73 3-5000, -10-1-73 3--1900 atlantasymphony.org The A O is one of the youngest symphony orchestras in America to achieve global prominence. Annual events and community program enrich the year-round calen-
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Callanwolde Fine Arts Center 980 Briarcliff Rd. N.E., Atlanta, 30306 -104--872-533 , callanwolde.org Thi man ion was built in 1920 for Charle Howard Candler, eldest so n of the Coca-Cola found er. Callanwolde house a magnificent 3,742-pipe Aeolian organ, the largest of its kind in playable condition in a re idence. Callanwolde offers arts education and literary, visual, and performing arts events year-round . Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a. m.-9 p.111., at. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
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Capitol City Opera 1266 W. Paces Ferry Rd., Ste. 451, Atlanta, 30327 404-45-1-6213, ccityopera.com Capitol City Opera has created many recurring programs that benefit all ages and has toured throughout the outhea I and Italy. Program include two or three main stage operas each year, weekly "Dinner and Diva" hows at local re taurants, local competition and workshops, and more than 150 children's shows each
)'ear. Call for schedule and fees. [;;I WC 6' 'I
Centennial OlympicPark 265 W. Park Ave. .W., Atlanta, 30313 +0-1-22 3--1412 This 21-acre park repre ents an Olympic legacy to Georgia's residents. Featured are the dramatic Olympic Ring Fountain, playgrounds, a visitor center, water gardens, the Quilt Plaza, and Centennial Plaza. Open daily 7 a.m.-11 p.m. Free. WC M IY
Center for Puppetry Arts HO+ Spring St., Atlanta, 30309 -104--873-339 J, puppet.erg The center's 350 puppets constitute the largest permanent collection in the nitecl States. TI,e interactive museum explores puppetry as an ancient, international, and popular art form. Open Tue.-Sat. 9 a.m. -5 p.m.,
Sun. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. dmission 12. [;;I WC b Y
Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area 1978 Island Ford Pkwy, Atlanta, 30350 678-538-1200, nps.govlchat TI1is outdoor park provides hiking trails and picnic areas along a 48-mile tretch of the Chattahoochee River. Open dail y dawn-<lusk. Free. Parking 2.
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Clark Atlanta Unive~ity Art Galleries 223 fames P. Brawle)' Dr. S.W., Atla,ita, 3031-f -104 0-6 l02, cau.edu Home to a pennanenl historical collection of African American art and the illustrious Art of the egro mural by Hale Woodruff. Open Tue.-Fri. 11 a.m .4 p.m., Sat. noon-4 p.m. Donations accepted . C;;lWC o- IT
CNN Studio Tour One C Center, Atlanta, 303-18 -104-827-2300, 877--126-6868, cnn.com/studiotour Tour time 45 minutes. Daily 9 a.m.-; p.m. every 20 min-
' utes. Reservations required . Adults I0, children 7,
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Eclectic Electric Gallery 1393 1. Highland Al'e., Atlanta, 30306 -104-8 5-2 -10, eclectic-electric.com 17,is gallery showcases arti ts who use light as their
' medium. Open Tue.-Sat. 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Fri.- at.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Visitors Center and Monetary Museum 1000 Peachtree St. .E., Atlanta, 30309 404-498- 764, frbatlanta.org Ex-plore the Federal Reserve's role in the economy through interactive multimedia exhibits. Learn about the history of money and visi t the ca h and check operations overlooks. Open for scheduled guided tours
only i\ lon.-Fri. at IO a.m. and I p.m. Free. WC 0-
Fembank Museum of Natural History 767 Clifton Rd. .E., Atlanta, 30307 -104-929-6300, femba11k.edulmu eum Discover the world' largest dinosaur in the permanent

exhibition ..Giants of the lesozoic." Delve into the story of Earth 's history, the phy ical univer e, and more. isitthe Rankin M. mith, r. l 1AX@"n1eatre. Open lon.-Sat. IO a.m.-5 p.m. , un. noon-5 p.m .
duIts $12, children 3-12 I0, seniors and students
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Fernbank Science Center

156 Heaton Park Dr. 1.E., Atlanta, 30307

67 7-1-7 l02, fsc.fembank.edu

This learning center has a 500- eat planetarium , an

observatory, two electron microscope , a distance-

learning studio, a

eronautics Education lab,

and a 65-acre forest. Open Mon . 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.,

Tue.-Fri. :30 a.m .-10 p.m ., Sat. IO a.m.-5 p.m.,

Sun. 1-5 p.m. Free.

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Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree I. 1.E. , Atlanta, 3030 -10-1-8 l-2 100, foxtheatre.org Originally built in th e 1920s as th e Yaarab Temple
hrine Mosque, the theater was lavi hly designed with onion domes and minarets, an rabian cou rtyard, and stage curtains depicting mosques and Moorish rulers in hand- ewn sequins and rhine tones. Call for events, tour times, and fees . C;;lWC o- IT

Georgia Capitol Museum 206 Washington St., Atlanta, 3033-1 -104-651-6996, sos.state.go.us/museum n,e museum pre erves and interpret the hi tory of the cap itol and the events that have taken place there by collecting, maintaining, and exhibiting artifacts, historic fl ags, artwork, and more. Open on .-Fri. 8
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Georgia State Capitol 206 Washington St., Atlanta, 30334 -10-1-656-28-1-1, sos.state.go.us Learn the history of the building and the people who have worked there. n,e tour includes a short film . Open Mon.- ri . a.m.-5 p.m. Call for seasonal tour
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Governor'sMansion 39 l W. Paces Ferry Rd. 1.W., Atlanta. 30305 -10-1-261 -1776, gov.state.ga.u Take a tour through th e beautiful mansion to learn its history and see its collection of I9th-century neoclassical furni hings, paintings, and porcelain. Open Tue.-Thu. 10-11 :30 a.m. Free. C;;lWC o-
Herndon Home 5 7 Unimsil)' Place .W:, Atlanta, 30314 -104-5 l-9 13, hemdonhome.org Once the mansion of slave-born Alonzo Herndon , the founder of Atlanta Life In surance Compani, the home is now a ational Historic Landmark and museum featuring elaborate Persian rugs, Venetian glass, and artwork. Croups must call ahead for tours. Open Tue.-Sat. IO a.m.-4 p.m. Adu lts $5, students $3. WC
HiFi Buys Amphitheatre 2002 Lakewood Way, Atlanta, 303 15 -10-1-62 7-9 0-1, hifibuysamp.com The premier concert venue in the Southeast since its debut in I9 9, the amphitheater wa built for popular mu ic and designed to offer a stale-of-the-art mu ical experience for both patrons and performers. Call for ticket prices and performance schedule.
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Don't miss the 5 million gallon Georgia Aquarium opening in
2005.

Atlanta is accessible to over 250 cities with direct nonstop flights.

Visit cultural attractions like The Fabulous Fox and The Martin Luther King Center.

Amazing restaurants. Incredible shopping. Is anything else really necessary?

The Braves and other professional sports teams have a seat waiting for you.

Visit a new version of The World of Coca-Cola attraction opening in
2007.

The Georgia Dome. Expansions to the airport. We're a city on the cutting edge.

Take in the arts at the High Museum of Art and Woodruff Arts Center.

IT'S EASY TO SEE WHAT MAKES ATLANTA THE PERFECT PLACE FOR YOUR NEXT GETAWAY.
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High Museum of Art 1280 Peachtree St., Atlanta, 30309 -104-733--H00, high.org TI1is museum display European and American painting and special exhibit including frican , decorative, folk , and 20th-century art as well as photography. Open Tue.- at. IO a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.m. Guided tour Sun. and Wed. I p.m. dults IO, children 6-17 6. seniors S8. [;l WC 6,.
High Museum of Art, Folk Art, and Photography 30 John \Vesley Dobbs Ave. .E., Atlanta, 30312 -10-1-577-69-10, high.org This downt01111 atellite facility of the High Mu eum of
rt i located in the heart of tlanta's business and convention district. Open 1on.- at. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6,.
Historic Freight Depot/Georgia Building Authority 65 ;\I LK Jr. Dr., Atlanta, 3033-1 -104-656-3 50, ganet.orglgba.org Built in I869 and loca ted directly across the track from the zero-mile post that today is the entrance to Underground Atlanta, this building was the main freight depot for the Georgia Railroad. Free. [;l WC 6,. 'I Y
Historic Oakland Cemetery 2-18 Oakland Ave. S.E., Atlanta, 30312 40-/-688-2107 This cemeterv erves a the final resting place of 0,000 people, including famous author Margaret Mitchell, golfing legend Bobby Jones, and 3,900 Confederate oldi er . Open dai ly dawn-du k. Croup tour br appointment. [;l WC 6,.
Imagine It! Children'sMuseum of Atlanta 275 Centennial Olympic Park Dr. 1. W., Atlanta, 30313 40-1-659-5-137, imagineit-cma.org Kids can discover where food comes from, load a delivery truck with a fork lift, explore a barnyard, and make something pecial to take home. Open daily IO a.m.-5 p.m. Clo ed major holidays. Ages 3 and up 11 , 2 and
under free. [;l WC 6,. Y
Ivan Allen Jr. Braves Museum and Hall of Fame/Turner Field Tours 755 Hank Aaro11 Dr. , Atlanta, 30315 40-1-6/4-23 / / , bravesmuseum.com 0n1is museum features memorabilia of baseball legends and key moments in Braves history. Visitors may take a one-hour tour that includes tops in a luxury tadium suite, the terrace and service b els, and the press box and broadca t booth. Open non-game day Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Lm. 1-3 p.m. ,ga mc clays 9 a.m.- noon. l o tours on afternoon game days. Tour prices: Adults $ I0, chi ldren 5. [;l WC 6,.
Jimmy Carter Library and Museum -1-11 Preedom P~~vy, At/an/a, 30307 -10-1-865-7100, iimm)'carterlibrary.org Exhib its highlight Carter's early years, his li fe at the White House, and key i ue of his presidency. Open Mon .-Sat. 9 a.rn.-4:45 p.rn., Sun. noon-4:45 p.m.
dults $7, tudents $5, chi ldren free. [;l WC 6,.
King Center 449 Auburn Ave. , .E., Atlanta, 303 12 -10-1-526- 900, thekingce11ter.org E tablished in I968, the King Center is the official living memorial lo the life, work, and philo ophy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and serves as an international clearinghouse for official King program , public information, and educational materials. Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m., 9 a.m.-6 p.m. during the summer. Free. [;l WC 6,.

King Plow Arts Center/Actors' Express Theatre Company 887 W. Marietta St. 1.W., Ste. J-107, Atlanta, 3031 -10-/-607-7-169, -10-1-875-/606, aclorsexpress.com
ctors' Express offers original voices and per pecti, es that reflect Atlanta' di\'er e and evolving community with six main stage shows per season. dull acting classe are avai lable. Office open ;\ lon.-Fri. IO a.m.-6 p.m. Call for schedule and fees. [;l WC 6,. 'ii
Margaret Mitchell House 990 Peachtree St.. Atlanta, 30309 -10-/-2-19-7015, gwtw.org Tour the historic Lum-of-the-century hou e and restored aparhnent where i\ largaret i\ litchell li,ecl and wrote the classic novel Cone \Vith the Wind. Open daily 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Adults SI 2, children 6-17 $5, seniors 9. [;l WC 6,.fl
Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site -150 Auburn Ave. I .E., Atlanta, 303 12 404-331-5190, nps.gov/malu Thi ite commemorate the area where Dr. King was born, lived, worshiped, and worked. Tour his birth home and see the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, where he was baptized and later served as a co-pastor. Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m., 9 a.m.-6 p.m. during the summer. Free. [;l WC 6,.
Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University 571 S. Kilgo St. , Atlanta, 30322 -10-1-727-05 19, carlos.emory.edu From ancient ci\'ili zations to the e\'ocative art and architecture of the 21st century, this museum offer a glimp e of 9,000 year of art and art hi tory with its
ncient Egypt, Greece, and Rome coll ections. Open Tue., Wed., Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Thu. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC 6,.
Museum of Design 2 5 Peachtree Center Ave., Marquis II Tower Atlanta, 30303 40-1-688-2-167, museumofde ign.org Located in downtown Atlanta, this museum , forn1erly known a th e tlanta International Museum of rt, is dedicated to th e study of design and its impact on daily life. Interpretive exhibitions exvlore the uses, effects, and meaning of design. Open Tue.- at. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. WC 6,.
National Museum of Patriotism 1405 Spring St., Atlanta, 30305 -10-1-875-0691, museumofpatriotism.org Thi museum i dedicated to educating the youth of our country, celebrating personal achievements. motivating people to respect the rights of others, he lping our neighbors, inspiring good, and magnifying love of one's country. Open Tue.-"nrn. and at.-Sun. IO a.m.-+ p.m. Adults $6, seniors 4, acti\'e military and children under 6 free. [;l WC 6,.
Rhodes Hall 1516 Peachtree I. .W., Atlant", 30309 404-885-7800, rhodeshall.org This historic building, constructed in 190-1 of Stone Mountain grani te and named for the founder of Rhodes Furniture Company, now operates as a mu eum. It features a mahogany spiral staircase and the Rise and Pall of the Confederacy, portrayed in nine tainedglass windows. Open for tours Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m.--+ p.m., Sun. noon-3 p.m. dmission 5. [;l WC
Rialto Center for the Performing Arts 80 Forsyth St. , Atlanta, 30303 -10-1-651--1727, rialtocenler.org From the world music of flamenco guitari I Paco de Lucia to the jazz of onny Rollin and the Pat :'vletheny

Trio, the Rialto brings the best national and international artists to Atlanta. Box office open .\l on.-Fri. IO a.m.--1: 30 p.m. Call for e\'ents and fees. [;l WC 6,. I
Six Flags Over Georgia 275 Riverside Pk11J, Austell, 30168 770-9-1 -9290, sixf/ags.com The outheast's premier fami ly theme park features fi,e new familr rides in addition to IO coasters, shows, thrill rides, and other entertainment. Call for hours. Adults
S-12.99, children 25.99. Parking S10. [;l WC 6- IY
Underground Atlanta 50 Upper Alabama, Atlanta, 30303 -10-1-523-2311 . underground-atlanla.com
landing on the origina l site of the cit)', nderground tlanta offer hopping, entertainment, restaurants, and the \'isua l curiosity of bricks and mortar from an earlier time in history. i\ lon.-Sat. IO a.m.-9 p.m., un.
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Woodruff Arts Center 12 0 Peachtree St. '.E., Atlanta, 30309 -10-1-733-5000, 404-733-4280, woodniffcenter.org A focal point for world-class perfonning and vi ual arts, this center includes the Alliance Theater, Atlanta College ofArt , Atlanta Srmphony Orchestra, I-Ith Street Playhouse. and ll igh i\ luseum of Art. Call for events
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World of Coca-Cola Museum 55 ,\/artin Luther King Jr. Dr. , Atlanta, 30303 -10-1-676-5 151, 00-676-COKE, woccatlanta.com Learn about the history of oca-Cola through exhibi ts and videos, and taste internationally distributed CocaCola products unavailable anY'' here else in tl1e nited States. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., un. 11 a.m-5 p.m. dull , chi ldren 6-1 I -+, eniors ,. [;l WC 6,. 'I Y
Wren'sNest House Museum 1050 Ralph Da,nd Abemathy Blvd. .W., Atlanta, 303 10 -10-1-753-7735, accessatlanta.com Once th e home of Joel Chandler Harris, the 19th-century writer famous for his tales of Brer Rabbit, Atlanta's oldest hou emu eum ho ts quarterly storytelling times. Open Tue.- at. 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Call ahead for tours. Adults$ , chi ldren 12 and under $4, seniors and teenagers 6. [;l WC
Zoo Atlanta 00 Cherokee A,e. .E., Atlanta, 303 15
-10-1-624-5822, 88 -9-15-5432, ;:ooatlanta.org Spend the day and see more than 700 animals representing 200 species from all over the world. pen Mon.-Fri. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sat.- un. 9:30 a.m.6:30 p.m. Adults 16.50, children 11.50, seniors
12.50. ~WC M IY
Travel Services
Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau 233 Peachtree I. 1 .E., le. 100, Atlanta, 30303 -10-1-521-668 , 00-AT TA, atlanta.nel Open Mon.-Fri. :30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. WC 6,.
Cobb County Convention and Visitors Bureau One Galleria Pk,V), Atlanta, 30339 678-303-2622, 00--15 /-3-1 0, cobbcvb.com Open 1on.-Fri. :30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. [;l WC 6,.
Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce 235 Andrew Young /11temalional Blvd. N.\V Atlanta, 30303 -10-I- 80-9000, metroatlanlachamber.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6,.

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Your Atlanta experience won 't be complete without a visit to the High Museum of Art.
CO MING NOVEMBER 2005 New buildings, doubling the exhibition and collection space. A cc1mal piazza with public art and sculptw-e. A new restaurant, cafe, coffee bar, and e:---.panded Museum Shop.
1280 PEACHTREE ST. , N .E. 404-733-HIGH (4444) WWW.HIGH .ORG

0VER 30 ACRES of unmatched beauty in the heart of Atlanta ,
with woodlands, breathtaking gardens, cascading fountains and more! Open Tuesdays- Sundays I 9am-7pm April to Sept I 9am- 5pm Oct to Mar
$4 OFF SINGLE ADULT ADMISSION

$40FF
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Valid for up to 4 persons. May not be combined with any otl1er offer. Must p resent ad at ti.me of pw-chase.
Expires 12/3 1/OS. Code: 2005 Travel Guide-C-$4 .
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.E. Atlanta. GA 30307 404.929.6300 w"w.fcmbank.edu/muscum

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Atlanta Preservation Center Guided Walking Tours 327 St. Paul Ave., Atlanta, 30312 404-876-2041 , preserveatlanla.com Call for tour times. Adults $10, seniors and students $5.
Georgia African-American Heritage Program (GDEcD) 75 Fi~h St. , Ste. 1200, Atlanta, 30308 404-962-4000, soulofgeorgia.org
Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;I WC 6'
Gray Line of Atlanta 65 Alabama St., Atlanta, 30337 404-767-0594, 800-965-6665, coachusa.com Inclusive tours include Atlanta Cyclorama, the Margaret Mitchell House, and downtown Atlanta sights or the Jimmy Carter Library and Museum, the Martin Luther King Jr. ational Historic Site, and the World of Coca-Cola Mu eum. Call for hours, tour
times, and fees. [;;I WC 6'

This exciting water park has Georgia's largest wave pool, along with water slides, beach voll eyball, and other fun attractions. Open May-Sept. Sun.-Fri. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. IOa. m.-7 p.m. Adults $26.99, chil-
dren $16.99. [;;I WC 6' IT
Lanier Museum of Natural History 260 l Buford Dam Rd., Buford, 305 18 770-932-4460, gcvb. com This museum features wildlife exhibits, a reptile collection, and a butterfly garden. Classes, programs, and field tours for adults and children are also provided.
Open Tue.-Sat. noon-5 p.m. Admission $1. [;;I WC
Lanier Sailing Academy 6920 Holida y Rd., Buford, 30518 770-945-88 10, 800-684-9463, laniersail.com The academy offers sa iling classes and boat ren tals.
Open daily 9 a. m.-6 p.m. Call for fees. [;;I WC 6' YI

This former courth ouse, more than I00 yea r old, features th e Jim C herry Museum, which includes a specia l Civil War room. Open on .-Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m . Free. [;;I WC 6'
Travel Services
DeKalb Chamber of Commerce 150 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., Ste. 400, Decatur, 30030 404-378-8000, dekalbchamber.org
Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;1 6'
Asian Square 5150 Buford Hwy., Doraville, 30341 770-458-8955 Asian Square features Oriental groceries and products.
Open daily 9 a.m.-9:30 p.m. [;;I WC 6'

Lamplighter Tours of Atlanta P.O. Box 45 1404, Atlanta, 311-15 770-49 1-3644, 800-258-4 142
ow in its 19th yea r of providing tours, guides, meals, attractions, hotels, and specialty packages from student groups to senior groups. Call for reservations and fees.
MARTA-Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority 2424 Piedmont Rd. .E., Atlanta, 30324-3330 404-848-4711, 404-848-3450, ilsmarta.com MARTA is Atlanta 's public transportation system. It
runs daily 5 a.m.-1 a.m. Fare $1.75. [;;1 6'
Southeast Tourism Society 3400 Peachtree Rd. .E., Ste. 725, Atlanta, 30326 404-364-9847, escapetothesoutheasl.com Highlights the best tours in the Southeast. Open Ion.-
Fri. 9 a. m.-5 p.m. WC 6'
Tours by BJ P.O. Box898 1,Atlanta, 31106 404-872-7722, 800-962-6595, toursbyb;.com Motorcoach tours of Atlanta and Savannah, African Ameri ca n heritage, wineries, history, and gardens. Call for reservations and fees.

Historic Buford/Tannery Row Mercantile Main St. from S. Lee St. lo Hill I., Buford, 30518 Inna .us This revitalized area offers antiques shops, galleries, and monthl y arts events. Painters, culptors, glassblowers, photographers, jewelers, and woodcarvers open their studios to allow the public to view works in
progress. Open Sat. 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Free. [;;I WC 6'

Holiday on Lake Lanier 6900 Holiday Rd., Buford, 30518 770-945-720 l, westrec.comllakelanier.html This marina offers full-service bathhouses, laund ry facilities, boat and jet-ski rentals. The surrounding property al o fea ture rental cabins, restauran ts, and pavilions. Open daily 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees.
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Lake Lanier Islands Beach and Waterpark 6950 Holiday Rd., Buford, 305 18 770-932-7200, lakelanierislands.com

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Sarchet Country Store 4226 High St. , Buford, 30518 770-945- 1937 Sarchet Country Store has th e atmosphere of an old general store. With an authentic coll ection of country store and Coca-Cola memorabilia, archet Country Store brings back memories of a slower and simpl er time. Call for hours. [;;I
Chamblee'sAntique Row 3550 Broad St. , Chamblee, 30341 770-455-4751, 877-645-4728, anliquerow.com
troll from shop to shop in this unique suburban Atlanta neighborhood featuring more than 200 dealers in quality antiques and collectibles. Open fon.-Sat. IOa.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;;I WC
Great Gatsby'sAuction Gallery 5070 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., Chamblee, 30341 770-457-1903, gatsbys.com This I00,000-square-foot warehouse/showroom includes an art ga ll ery and a three-acre ga rden area. Open Mon.-
Sat. 9 a. m.-5 p.m. Free. [;;I WC 6'
DeKalb Farmers Market 150 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., Ste. 400, Decatu r, 30030 404-377-6400, dekalb(annersmarket. com Imports from growers and shippers worldwide distribute to the retail and wholesale trade. A restaurant and bakery are also on-site. Tours are available. Open daily
9 a.m.-9 p.m. Free. [;;I WC 6'
Downtown Decatur From E. Ponce de Leon Ave. lo Clairemonl Ave. Decatur, 30030 404-3 71-8386, 404-3 71-8262, deca turga.com The downtown area has more than 120 retail and restaurant locations, including ga ll eries, boutiques,
and antiques shops. [;;I WC 6' IT
Historic Complex of DeKalb Historical Society 720 W. Trinity Place, Decatur, 30030 404-373- 1088, dekalbhistory.org The com plex includes three an tebellum structures: the Benjamin Franklin wanton House, the Biffie Cabin, and the Thoma -Barber Cabin. Explore these old homes and lea rn the tal es th ey can tell . Call for tour
reservations. Free. [;;I WC 6'
Old Courthouse on the Square lOl E. Court Square, Decatur, 30030 404-373- 1088, dekalbhistory.org

Cultural Arts Center 8652 Campbellton St. , Douglasville, 3013-1 770-949-2787, artsdouglas.org Located in a I90 I neoclassical home, the CAC ho ts concerts, annual festivals, holiday events, and other cu ltural activities in th e area, including monthly artists' receptions, exhibits, and special programs. Open Mon.-
Fri. 9 a. m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. Free. [;;I WC 6'T
Travel Services Douglasville Convention and Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center 6694 E. Broad St. , Douglasville, 30134 770-947-5920, 800-66 1-0013, douglasvillecvb.org Open Mon.-Fri . 8 a. m.-5 p.m. [;;I WC
Douglas County Chamber of Commerce 6658 Church St. , Douglasville, 30134 770-942-5022, douglascountygeorgia.com
Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;I WC 6'
Atlanta Ice Forum 2300 Satellite Blvd., Duluth, 30097 770-813- 10l0, ice(orum.com This full -service public ice-skati ng rink is also the practice home of the HL's tlanta Thrasher . Practices are open to the public. Ca ll for Thrashers sched ule
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Aurora Theatre 3087-B Main St. , Duluth, 30096 770-476-7926, auroratheatre.com This thea ter venue, considered a rising star in orth Georgia regional theater, stages high-quality classic and con temporary musicals, comedi es, and dramas. Box office open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.111 . Call for
schedu le and fees. [;;I WC 6'
Jacqueline Casey Hudgens Center for the Arts 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy, Bldg. 300, Duluth, 30097 770-623-6002, artsgwinnett.org The Hudgen Center houses the Fowler Callery, the Kistner Callery, and th e Children's Arts foseum . Open Tu e.-Fri . 1-5 p.111., Sat. 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
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Landers-Cain House and Sweetwater Cemetery 1000 Pleasant Hill Rd. , Duluth, 30096 770-44 1-1645, gwinnetths.org Come see the birthplace and resting place of Eli Pinson Landers, a Confederate soldi er who authored the posthumously published collection of letters Weep 1ot (or le, Dear Mother. House open daily by appoi ntment
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Southeastern Railway Museum 3595 Peachtree Rd., Duluth, 30096 770-476-2013, snnduluth.org 171is newly renovated museum features 80 pieces of retired railway equipment. ee President Harding's private car, the Superb , and take a short train ride . Find unique collectibles in the new gift shop. Open
pr.-Dec. Thu.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., jan.-Mar. Sat. only IOa.m.-5 p.111. dulls 7, children 4, eniors 5.
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Wild Bill's 2075 1arket St., Duluth, 30096 678-473-1000, wildbillsatlanta.com Kick up your heels at merica 's largest country music dance club and concert hall. Open Tue.- at. 7 p.m.-2 a.111., un. 4 p.m.-1 1 p.m. Call for fees. C;;l WC 6' ~IT
Travel Services Gwinnett Convention and Visitors Bureau 6500 Sugarloaf Pkwy, Ste. 200, Duluth , 30097 770-623 -3600, 888--+9-f-663 , gcvb.org Open fon .-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. C;;l WC 6'
Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce 6500 Sugarloaf Pkwy, Duluth , 30097 770-232-3000, gwi,mettchamber.org Open lon.-Fri. 8 a.m .-5 p.111. C;;l WC 6'
National Archives and Records Administration I 557 St. Joseph Ave., Ea t Point, 30344 404-763-7477, nara.gov The National Archives and Records Administration

houses information for genealogy research. Visitors mu t call ahead. Open ~lon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-4 p.111., except Tue. until 8 p.111. Free. [;;l WC 6'
Historic Downtown Fairburn Main St., Downtown Fairbum , 30213 770-96-f-22-f-f, fairbum .com A clu ter of surprising shops, antiques, and restaurants is the attraction here. Also be sure to visit the Confederate flag monument, the Confederate monument, the Fairburn city cemetery, the grave of the first woman sheriff, and the WV/ I Monument. [;;l
Old Campbell County Museum Old Campbell County Courthouse and E. Bro"d St. Fairbum, 302 13 770-96-f-6007, 770-996-6796 Learn the history of Campbell County and visit the historic courthou e. Open Tue. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. and by appointment. Call for tour reservations. Free. C;;l WC 6'
Southside Theatre Guild 20 W. Campbellton St., Fairburn, 30213 770-969-0956, stgplays.com One of tlanta's oldest community theater stages productions year-round. Call for schedule and fees. C;;l WC 6'
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Fairburn City Hall 56 J\lalone St., Fairbum, 30213 770-96-f-22-f-f, f"irbum.com/copy_ofJairburn_coml Open Mon.-Fri . a.m.-5 p.m. C;;l WC 6'

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Dixieland Fun Park 1675 U Hw)'. 85 ' Fayetteville, 3021-f 770--+60-5862, dixielandfunp"rk.com Come join in the fun at Dixieland Fun Park with activitie for the whole famil), including go-carts, bumper boats. mini-golf, batting cages, la er lag, zip line, giant swing, an indoor playground, and a huge arcade. Call for hours and fees. C;;l WC 6' YI T
Fayette County Historical Society 195 Lee t., Fa)'etteville, 3021-f 770-7 16-6020, history{")'ettecoga.org The society runs a resea rch center for genealogical and historical re earch and offers a printed walking tour of the Fayetteville historic area. Open Tue. 6-9 p.m. , Thu. 10 a.m.-1 p.m., at. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. C;;l WC 6'
Holliday Dorsey-Fife House 1-f0 W. Lanier Ave., Fayetteville, 3021-f 770-7 16-5332, fa)'etteville-ga -us.org Thi museum, located in a house that Doc Holliday once visited, features Gone With the Wind and Civil War memorabilia, and local hi tory. Open "nm.- at. 10 a.m.- ; p.m. dults 5, senior 4. C;;l WC 6'
Starr's Mill Scenic Stop GA Hwy. 5 . and 5 connector, Fayetteville, 302 1-f 770--+6 l-97l-f Stop here for fi hing and a picnic and enjoy the waterfall and the red mill that sits in tarr' Mi ll Lake. It' also featured in one of the scenes from the fi lm Sweet Home Al"bama . Open daily dawn-<lusk. Free. C;;l

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Patrick Cleburne Confederate Memorial Cemetery Johnson St. and McDonough St., Jonesboro, 30236 77 0-4 78-4800 One thousand unidentified Confederate soldiers who died in the Battle of Jonesboro rest here . TI1e headstones are arranged to form the shape of the
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Southern Museum of CivilWar and Locomotive History 2829 Cherokee St. , Kennesaw, 30144 770-427-211 7, southemmu eum .org Recently reopened after extensive renovation, this Smithsonian-affiliated museum showcases how the locomotive has shaped history. Exhibits include the famous Civil War-era locomotive The General and a multimillion-dollar collection of Civil War relics. Open Mon .-Sat. 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.m. Adults $7. 50, children 6-12 $5.50, eniors $6.50. Call ahead for tours. [;l WC 6'

Georgia Grown Visitors Center and Gifts Atlanta State Fanners' Market, 16 Forest Pkwy Forest Park, 30050 404-361-7577, 800-662-7829 The new center will provide tourist information on the Farmers' Market, Atlanta, and all of Georgia . Special events like Salad Days and Christmas trolley tours make this a fun and educational stop for families. The gift shop will offer many Georgia products, including pecans, peaches, and peanuts. Call for hours.
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Historic Grantville Driving Tour /00 Walt Sanders Memorial Dr., ewnan, 30265 770-254-262 7, 800-826-9382, coweta.ga.us Self-guided tour information is available. Open Mon .at. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. Free. [;l
Atlanta Motor Speedway 1500 Tara Place, Hampton, 30228 770-707-7904, 770-707-7970 (tours), gospeedway.com Thrill to the excitement of A CAR racing. Office open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m .-5 p.m. Call for events and
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Newman Wetlands Center 2755 Freeman Rd., Hampton , 30228 770-603-5606, gwf.orglwetlandpatch 15.htm Come learn about wetlands, see educationa l exh ibits, have a picnic, and take a scenic stroll. Trail open daily 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Center open Tue.-Sat. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
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Travel Services Airport Area Chamber of Commerce 600 S. Central Ave., Ste. 100, Hapeville, 30354 404-209-09 10, airportchamber.com Open Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m .-2 p.m . [;l WC 6'
Antique Funeral Museum/Margaret Mitchell Playhouse 168 . McDonough St., Jonesboro, 30236 770-478-7211, popedixon.com Visitors can see a horse-drawn hearse, a pre-Civil War ca ket, and antique Civil War embalming equipment. ' n1e Margaret Mitchell Playhouse, a fully decorated one-room house in which Mitchell played as a child, was once located on the Fitzgerald Plantation, which belonged to Mitchell 's grandmother. Open daily. Free. [;l WC 6-
Arts Clayton 136 S. '1ain St. , Jonesboro, 30236 770-473-0 48, artsclayton .org Arts Clayton is a community service arts agency promoting Georgia artists with a focus on Clayton County

Road to Tara Museum /04 . '1ain St., Jonesboro, 30236 770-478-4800, 800-662-7829, visitscarlett.com Located in the Jonesboro Depot Welcome Center, this museum highlights Civil War and Gone With the Wind memorabilia. "Cone With the Girdle," the newest exhibit, chronicles tl1e emancipation of women 's clothing. Open Mon.-Fri . :30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Adu lts $5, students and seniors $4.
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Stately Oaks /00 Carriage Ln. (off /odeco Dr.), Jonesboro, 30236 770-473-0197, historicalionesboro.org This 1839 planter's home complete with white columns is a must-see for Gone With the Wind fans. A one-room schoolhouse and country store are also onsite. Tours are conducted by costumed guides, and dinner tours for large groups are available . Open Mon .Fri. IO a.m.-4 p.m. Call for at. hours and fees .
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Travel Services Clayton County Convention and Visitors Bureau/
Jonesboro Depot Welcome Center 104 . Main St., Jonesboro, 30236 770-478-4800, 800-662-7829, visitscarlett.com Information on the Corie With the Wind Premiere Pass available. Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., at.
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Clayton County Chamber of Commerce 2270 Mt. Zion Rd., Jonesboro, 30234 678-610-4021, claytoncham.org Open Mon .-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6-
Historical and Hysterical Tours 104 . Main St., Jonesboro, 30236 770-477-8864, peterbormer.com Topics of tours include Gone With the Wind and the Battle of Jonesboro. Additional tours are available for groups. Call for daily tour times and fees. [;l WC
"Anne Frank in the World, 1929- 1945"Exhibit KSU Center, 3333 Busbee Dr., Kennesaw, 3 /044 678-797-2083, holocaust.georgia.gov A multimedia exhibit that chronicles the short life of Anne Frank and those of millions of other Holocaust victims. Open on.-Fri . 10 a.m.-5 p.m. , Sat.-Sun. 15 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6'
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park 900 Kennesaw Mountain Dr., Kennesaw, 30152 770-42 7-4686, nps.gov/kemo Visit tl1e most complete Civil War battlefield of the 1864 Atlanta Campaign. Hiking trails, recreation areas, and picnicking facilities are available . A short film offers more infom1ation about park history. Welcome center open Mon .-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. , Sat.-Sun. 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Park open daily dawn-<lusk. Free.
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U.S. Play 775 Cobb Place Blvd., Kennesaw, 30144 770-42 7-7679, usplay.com Fun for all ages with cosmic bowling, billiards, and video games. Call for hours and fees . [;l WC 6' 1Y
AdVentures Aloft Hot-Air Ballooning P.O. Box 464246, Lawrenceville, 30042 770-963-0149, balloo11i11gamerica.com Flights are conducted daily at dawn and about two hours before sunset {weather permitting). Each trip is custom-designed and includes a light meal and a traditional toast. Call for reservations and fees. [;l
Gwinnett Historical Society/Gwinnett History Center I 5 Crogan St. , Lawrenceville, 30046 770-822-5174, gwin11etths.org Devoted to the preservation of Gwinnett County's rich heritage, the Historical Society maintains a genealogy and hi tory library in the courthouse. Open Mon .-Fri.
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Gwinnett Historic Courthouse 185 Crogan St., Lawrenceville, 30045 770-822-5450, gogwi1mett.comlgwi1111etthi toriccourthouse The courthouse is the site of the infamous Larry Flynt trial and shooting. Seasonal events are held on the grounds year-round . Open Tue.-Fri. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6'
Gwinnett History Museum 455 Perry St., Lawrenceville, 30045 770-822-5178, gogwi1111ett.comlgwi11netthistorymuseum The museum specializes in the preservation and interpretation of Gwinnett County artifacts from prehistory to World War II. Open Mon .-TI1t1. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m., Sat. noon-5 p.m. $1 donation requested. [;l WC i i
Historic Downtown Lawrenceville Historic Courthouse Square, Lawrenceville, 30045 770-822 -5450
i it this delightful mix of craft, antiques, and retail shops and restaurants. Holiday events add to the historic charm. Most shops are closed Mon . Call for hours.
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Old Town Lilburn 93 Main St., Li/bum, 30047 770-279-1300, cityoflilbum.com A vestige of Cwinnett's hi storic past, Old Town Lilburn's shops are housed in restored mercantile stores and homes. A large city park and pic nic pavilions are other highlights. Most shops are open Mon .-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6-fl

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Yellow River Game Ranch 4525 U Hwy. 78, Li/bum, 30047 770-972-6643, 877-972-6643, yellowrivergameranch.com
troll along the trail in this 25-acre animal preserve, the official home of General Lee, Georgia's weather prognosticator. See white-tailed deer, black bears, cougars, buffalo, lambs, sheep, goats, and other animals indigenous to the state. Open daily 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. (tickets sold until 5 p.m.). Adults $8, children $7. c:;;i WC 6,.
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Sweetwater Creek State Conservation Park Mount Vernon Rd., Lithia Springs, 30057 Follow signs from 1-20, Exit 44 (fhomton Rd.) 770-732-5871, gastateparks.org You'll find more than 2,000 acres just west of tlanta and ix Flag Theme Park. Mile of hiking trails wind through the woods and follow weetwater Creek to the ruins of a textile mill burned during the Civil War. Fishing, boat rentals, picnic areas, and playgrounds are available. o camping. Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Trails close at dusk. Admi ion $2 per vehicle. C;;lWC M IY
H& HOrchards 100 Colvin Dr., Locust Grove, 30248 678-432-6555, 770-957-4330 Pick your own peaches and pay by the bucket. Call for hours and fees. C;;l WC 6,.
Noah'sArk Animal Rehabilitation Center 7J2 L. G. Griffin Rd., Locust Grove, 30248 770-957-0888, noahs-ark.org This center houses rehabilitated and exotic animals such as bears, lions, tigers, and monkeys. isitors can picnic here and view the animals. Open Tue.- at. noon-3 p.m. Free (donations accepted). C;;l WC 6,.

Atlanta area, this museum showcases primarily art from the 19th and 20th centuries. four large exhibitions are scheduled each year. Open Tue.-Sat. 11 a.m.-5 p.m.,
un . 1-5 p.m. Adults $5, children and seniors $3. C;;l WC 6,.
Marietta Confederate Cemetery/Marietta City Cemetery 381 Powder Springs St. , Marietta , 30060 770-794-5606, mariettasquare.comlcon{ederate_cemetery.html Buried in the Confederate Cemetery are more than 3,000 people from the Civil War era. The City Cemetery dates back further, to the 1830s, and is the resting place of many historical figures. Open daily dawn-dusk. Free. C;;l WC 6,.
Marietta Fire Museum 112 Haynes St., Marietta, 30060 770-794-5467 The museum showcases antique fire engines and firefighting equipment. Open Mon .-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. C;;l WC 6,.
Marietta Gone With the Wind Museum: Scarlett On the Square 18 Whitlock Ave., Marietta, 30064 770-794-5576, gwhvmarietta.com This museum houses a large collection of GWTW movie memorabilia including the bengaline gown worn by carlett in the honeymoon scene, foreign versions of the novel , and a section dedicated to the
frican merican cast members. Open Mon.- at. JO a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. C;;l WC 6,.
Marietta Museum of History 1 Depot St., Ste. 200, Marietta , 30060 770-528-043 J, mariettahistory.org Discover the rich history of Marietta and Cobb County. Exhibits are located on the second floor of the historic Kennesaw House. Open Mon .- at. 10 am.-4 p.m., Sun. 1-4 p.m. Adults $3, children $1, seniors and students $2. C;;l WC 6,.

n,is nonprofit theater provides year-round entertainment, holiday hows, special productions for young people, and a play-reading series featuring works by new regional playwrights. Call for events and fees. C;;lWC o,. I
White Water and American Adventures 250 Cobb Pkwy ., Marietta, 30062 770-424-WAVE, six/lags.com White Water features one of the world's highest free falls on the Cliffhanger, as well as a wave pool, water rides, food, and a gift shop. American Adventures caters to families with young children, offering the 40,000-square-foot Foam Factory, rides, and mini-golf. Call for hours and fees. c:;;i WC 6,. IY
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Marietta Welcome Center and Visitors Bureau 4 Depot St., Marietta, 30060 770-429-1 JJS, 800-835-0445, mariettasquare.com lnfonnation on 1arietta's Historic Walking, Driving, and Heritage Passport tours are available. Open Mon.Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. JO a.m.-4 p.m., Sun. 1-4 p.m. C;;l WC 6,.
Cobb Chamber of Commerce 240 Interstate . Pkwy, Marietta 30339 770-980-2000, cobbchamber.org Open Mon.-17rn. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Fri. 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Dogwood Plantation Hunting Preserve 1409 GA Hwy. 42 S., McDonough 770-957-7005, 770-6 16-77 14 Individuals or corporate groups can enjoy a memorable afternoon outing on this Continental pheasant hunt with a 300-bird drive. Hunts are by resenation and begin with a gourmet tenderloin lunch served on china with linens. Call for hours and fees.

Vines Botanical Gardens and Manor House 3500 Oak Grove Rd., Loganville, 30052 770-466-7532, vinesbotanicalgardens.com Stroll through 23 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens and enjoy the garden railroad. Open Mon.- at. IO a.m.-5 p.m. du Its $5, children and seniors $4. c:;;i WC 6,.
Mable House Amphitheatre 5239 Floyd Rd. , Mableton, 30126 770-8 19-7937, mablehouseamphitheatre.com Plan an outing to Atlanta's newest performing arts venue. isit our Web site for performance listings. Call for hours and fees. C;;l WC 6,.
Georgia Ballet 1255 Field Pkwy, Marietta, 30060 770-425-0258, georgiaballet.org Comprising a professional dance company and a dance school , the Georgia Ballet provides advancedlevel training and professional performances. Sea on runs Sept.-May. Call for schedule and ticket information . c:;;iwc
Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art 30 Atlanta St. , Marietta, 30060 770-528- 14-f-f, mariettasquare.com/mcma The only American art museum in the metropolitan

Marietta National Cemetery 500 Washington Ave., larietta, 30060 770-428-3258 More than I0,000 Civil War soldiers are buried here. Open daily. Tours by reservation. Free. C;;l WC
Marlow House Gallery 192 Church St. , Marietta, 30060 770-426-1825, marlowgallery.com 17,is quaint gallery features n,omas Kincade artwork, gifts, and collectibles. Mon.-Sat. IO a.m.-5 p.m. C;;l WC 6,.
Mountasia Fun Center 175 Emest Barrett Pkwy, Marietta, 30066 770-422-7227, mountasia.com Enjoy this family fun park with go-carts, bumper boats, miniature golf, and video games. Birthday and group packages are available. Call for hours and fees. C;;lWC M IY
Root House Museum HS Denmead St. , Marietta, 30060 770-426-4982, cobblandmarks.com Located in a middle-class merchant's home that once belonged to pharmacist William Root, this museum portrays middle-class life in the 1850s. A new fourseason interpretive exhibit is a special attraction. Open Tue.-Sat. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Adults $4, children $2, seniors $3. C;;l WC 6,.
Theatre in the Square J J Whitlock Ave., 4arietta, 30064 770-422-8369, theatreinthesquare.com

Genealogical Society 71 Macon St., McDonough, 30252 770-954-1456 Located in the Brown House, which dates back to 1826, the Genealogical Society preserves historical information about Henry and Clayton Counties. Open Mon., Wed., Fri. JOa.m.-3 p.m. Free. C;;l WC
Heritage Park 101 Lake Dow Rd., McDonough, 30253 770-954-2031, co. henry.ga.us 17,is 112-acre park contains a historic village depicting McDonough's past and featuring the old schoolhouse, along with a trail , a library, and a softball complex. Call for hours. C;;l WC
Little Billies Strawberry Farm 2501 GA Hwy. 20 W., McDonough, 30253 770-957-8524, littlebi/lies.com Pick your own strawberries fresh from the vine-or we will pick them for you. And don't forget to take home some of our homemade strawberry ice cream, made fresh with strawberries direct from the field. Seasonal. Call for hours. c:;;i WC 6,. I
Peachtree Peddlers Flea Market 155 Mill Rd., McDonough, 30253 770-914-2269, 888-66 1-3 532 The flea market, in an indoor 70,000-square-foot space, hosts craft shows and other special events, in addition to featuring antiques and craft booths. Open Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Free. c:;;i WC 6,. I

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Make Your Next Stop ... Kennesaw!

R ecently nal!lcd a Preserve Americn Community by First Lady Laura Bush, Kennesnw is proud ofits own unique place in history. The city has preserved its ti1nc-lwnorcd traditions and beauty, wclcollling visitors with a walking tour of historic hol!lcs, quaint shops and southern cuisine in a vintage, downtown business district.
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F ro111 roller coasters to relics, Cobb Courny is Atlanta's playground. it1St north of Atlanta, Cobb's exciting attractions include Six Rags Over Georgia, Six Rags' White Water, American Adventures, Sun Valley Beach, and the Marietta Gone With The Wind Movie Museum .
History buffs c11ioy the historic districts, Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park,and a variety oflllllSCtm including Marietta Museum of Hi t01y,while outdoor cnthuiasts love the ational Recreation Areas and golf courses.
Cobb's Town Center all , Galleria Specialty all, Cumberland Mal l, Vinings Jubilee, and a variety ofantiquc and gifi shops never rail to delight. In the evening, hit a night
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part of the co11m1tmity in Srnyrna. Vi it the Smyrna Welco111c Center, once the renowned Southern rcstauram unt Fanny' Cabi n, and cc autographs and photos left by celebrities. Stroll through Smyrna's new Market Vi llage, home to unique hops, a well as a variety of delicious re tauram .
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ALPHARETTA North Point Mall 1000 rorth Point Cir., Alpharetta, 30022 770-740-9273, northpointmall.com An impressive selection of shops. Visit newcomers like Pottery Barn Kids and Williams-Sonoma. Open Mon.-S,1l. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. noon-6 p.m.
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ATLANTA . Cumberland Mall /000 Cumberland l\ lall (on Cobb Pkwy) Atlanta,30339 770--13 5-2206, cu mberlandma/1.com Enjoy a relaxing dinner at one of the mall's restaurants or spend the day shopping al your favorite stores.
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Galleria Specialty Mall One Galleria Pkwy, Atlanta, 30339 770-989-5100, galleriaspecialtymall.com Unique locally owned clothing and gift boutiques. Open Mon.-Sat. IO a.m.-7 p.m., Sun. 12:30-6 p.m.
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Lenox Square 3393 Peachtree Rd., Atlanta, 30303 -104-233-6767, simon.com Lenox Square has been the Southeast's premier shopping destination for more than 44 years. Open Mon.-Sal. IO a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. noon-6 p.111.
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Mall at Peachtree Center 23 l Peachtree St. .E., Atlanta, 30303 -104-65-1-l 296, peachtreecenter.comlma/1 In the heart of downtown Atlanta featuring a variety of shops, restaurants, and the Spa at Peachtree Center.
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Northlake Mall -1800 Briarcliff Rd., Atlanta, 303-15 770-938-5-183, simon.com
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Perimeter Mall -1400 Ashford Dunwoody Rd., Atlanta, 303-16 770-39-1--1270, perimetenna/1.com Anchors include Nordstrom and Bloomingdale's. Open i\'lon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.111., un. noon-6 p.111.
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CHAMBLEE Atlanta'sChinatown Shopping Square 5383-C New Peachtree Rd., Chamblee, 30341 770--158-6660, atlantachinatown.com This mall features two restaurants, a grocery store, a bookstore, jewelers, and other retail shops. Open daily
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DECATUR Gallery at South DeKalb 2801 Candler Rd., Decatur, 30034 -104-24 l-24 3 l :Vlore than 100 stores, restaurants, and community services. Succes ful "commerce meets community" business model. Open Mon.-Sat. IO a.rn.-9 p.m.,
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North DeKalb Mall 2050 Lawrenceville Hwy., Decatur, 30033 -104-320-7960, northdekcilbmall.com Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. noon-6 p.m.
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DOUGLASVILLE Arbor Place Mall 6700 Douglas Blvd., Douglasville, 30/ 35 770-9-17-4244, 770-9-17-42-15, arborplace.com Offers 5 department stores, more than 120 stores, 20
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DULUTH Estate Treasure 3026 Buford Hwy., Duluth, 30096 770-497-8008, estatetreasure,com This property is filled with quality antiques and gifts. The owners also offer an appraisal service. Open Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. ~
Gwinnett Place Mall 2/00 Pleasant Hill Rd., Duluth, 30096 770--176-5160, simon.com Deparbnent stores include Rich's/Macy's, Sears, JCPenney, and Parisian, as well as a wide variety of pecialty shops. Open Mon.-Sat. IO a.m.-9 p.111.,
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KENNESAW Town Center at Cobb 400 Ernest W. Barrett Pkwy, Kennesaw, 301-14 770--124-09 J5, simon.com This mall features Rich's ~acy's, JCPenney, ears, and more. Open Mon.-Sat. IO a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. 12:30-6
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Phipps Plaza 3500 Peachtree Rd., Buckhead/Atlanta, 30326 800-810-7700, simon.com
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BUFORD Mall of Georgia 3333 Buford Dr., Buford, 30519 678--1 2-8788, mallofgeorgia.com This famous mall features more than 224 stores, including A/X rmani Exchange, Christopher and Banks, and Delia's. Open 1on.-Sal. IO a.m.-9 p.m.,
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LAWRENCEVILLE Discover Mills 5900 Sugarloaf Pkwy, Lawrenceville, 3004 3 678-847-5000, 866-GAM JLLS, discovern,ills.com Includes 200 specialty and outlet stores. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. 110011-6 p.m.
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LITHONIA Mall at Stonecrest 2929 Turner Hi// Rd., Lithonia, 30038 678-526-8955, mallatsto11ecrest.co111 Atlanta's newest mall, with more than 130 specialty stores, a 16-screen cinema, and IP suites. Open Mon.- at. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. noon-6 p.m.
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LOCUST GROVE Tanger Outlet Center 1000 Tanger Dr., Ste. 200, Locust Grove, 302-18 770-957-53 /0, 800-406-0833, ta11geroutlet.com More than 60 brand-name outlet stores offer quality in-season merchandise. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-9
e- p.m., Sun. noon-6 p.m. ~ WC '1
MARIETTA Historic Marietta Square 4 Depot St. N.E., larietta, 30060 770--129-1115, mariettasquare.com Authentic turn-<Jf-the-century square filled witl1 quaint antiques stores, restaurants, museums, and a theater.
e-fl lost stores open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5
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MCDONOUGH Historic Town Square 1-75, Exits 218 and 221, 4 miles east McDonough, 30253 770-898-3196, tounncdonough.com Abounding with antiques shops, an old-fashioned hardware store, iron furnishings, and an art design studio.
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Nutmeg's 16 Macon St., McDonough quare McDonough, 30253 770-957-6199 Visit this gift shop, which specializes in gourmet cookware, bakeware, tableware, cookbooks, and house wanning gifts. Cooking and tea classes are also available. Open Mon.-Sat. JO a.m.-5:30 p.m., closed Wed. Call for fees. ~ WC
MORROW Southlake Mall 1000 Southlake Mall, Morrow, 30260 770-961. 1050 Featuring more than 120 stores, this mall also thrills the kids with a carousel ride. Open 1on.-Sal. I0 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun, noon-6 p.m. ~ WC e-YIY
NORCROSS Forum Shops 5155 Peachtree Pkwy, rorcross, 30092 678-966-0220 Newly opened open-air shopping center, home to more than 60 upscale retailers and restaurants. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., un. noon-6 p.m. ~WC e-
Georgia Antiques Center and Flea Market 6624 Dawson Blvd., orcross, 30093 770-446-9292
lore than 40 merchants with collectibles, antiques, jewelry, furniture, and crafts from all over the world. Open Mon.-Fri. IO a.m.-7 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-8 p.m., un. noon-7 p.m. ~ WC 6'
ROSWELL Historic Roswell Antique Market 1207-C Alpharetta St., Roswell, 30075 770-587-5259, roswellantiques.com
ntiques, vintage furniture, and collectibles. Open Mon.- at. IO a.m.-6 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. ~ WC
VININGS Vinings Jubilee Shopping Center
-1300 Paces Ferry Rd. r.w., Vi11ings, 30339
770--138-8080, viningsiubilee.com Charming antiques and specially shops, boutiques, and restaurant. Most stores open daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
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Travel Services Henry County Chamber of Commerce, Convention and Visitors Bureau,and Welcome Center 1709 GA Hwy. 20 W., McDonough, 30253 770-957-5786, 800-HE RYCO, he11rycounty.com
Open lon.-Fri. a.m.-5 p.m. , Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. l:ilWC b
McDonough Hospitality and Tourism Bureau/ 1920s Standard Oil Station 5 Griffin St., lcDonough, 30253 70-898-3196, toum,cdonough.com The McDonough Welcome Center is a prototype 1920s tandard Oil station and also houses the McDonough Hospitality and Tourism Bureau, providing statewide and local tourism information. Open
lon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-; p.m. !:ii WC b

Old Mill Museum Downtown Moreland quare on Mai11 t.
lore/and, 30259 770-254-2627, 00-826-9382, coweta.ga.us
isitors can see antique farming equipment, World War II-era collectibles from life in rural Georgia, and the Smithsonian Textile xhibit. Open Sat.-Sun. 1-4
p.m. by re ervation only. dmission 2. !:ii WC b
Georgia Department of Archives and History 5 00 /onesboro Rd., Morrow, 30260 67 -36-f-3700, georgiaarchil'e .org Georgia's most valuable historical documents are housed here, helping state and local govemments meet open-records requirements. Open Tue.-Sat. 8:30 a.m.-
5 p.m. Free. !:ii WC b

Travel Services Morrow Tourist Center 6475 /onesboro Rd., farrow, 30260 770-968-1623, morrowtourism.com Open Tue.-Sat. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. !:ii WC b
Coweta County African American Heritage Museum and Research Center 92 Fanner t., 1ewna11, 30263 770-683-7055, africanamericanallia11ce.net This hou e, the first black museum of Coweta County, exhibits historical African American architecture and provides a repository for artifacts and records. It also erves as a genealogy workroom for re earch . Open lon .-Fri. IOa.m.-4 p.m. or by appointment.
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Erskine Caldwell Birthplace and Museum E. Camp St. in Moreland Town Square Morela11d, 30259 770-25 1-4438, 770-25-f 687, coweta.ga.us ''The Little Manse," birthplace of Erskine Caldwell,
has been restored to its 1903 appearance and relocated to the town square as a hou e museum showcasing
Caldwell 's life and accomplishments. Open at.-Sun.
1--4 p.m. Adult $2, children $1. !:ii WC b T

Reynolds Memorial Nature Preserve 5665 Reynolds Rd., Morrow, 30260 770-603-4188, co.clayto11.ga.us ' n,is 146-acre woodland host educational programs dedicated to conservation . You'll find 4.5 miles of trails, ponds, a demonstration vegetable and herb garden, a historic barn, and a native plant trail and butter!! garden . Preserve open daily until du k. isitors center open Mon .-Fri. 8:30 a.m .-5:30 p.m. Free. l:ilWC b T

Dunaway Gardens 3218 Roscoe Rd., ewna11, 30263 67 -423-4050, du11awaygarde11s.co111 One of the South 's largest natural rock and noral gardens, with spring-fed pools, stone waterfalls, and extenive hand-laid rock paths, walls, and staircases throughout the grounds. Open Mar. 15-1 ov. 30171u.-
at. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., un. 1-5 p.m. Open dail) yearround for group tours. dult I0, children 8. l:ilWC b

Lewis Grizzard Museum 2769 US Hwy. 29 S., Moreland, 30259 770-304- l-190, 800 26-9382, coweta.ga.us View memorabilia of renowned humori t and author
Lewi Grizzard. ee hi old typewriters, family photos,
mementos, and manuscripts. Open daily IO a.m.-6
p.m . Guided tours are available. dmission $1. l:ilWC b

Spivey Hall,Clayton College and State University 5900 . Lee St. , 1orrow, 30260 770-960-4200, piveyha/1.org The venue's wide-ranging season features the finest in piano, vocal, chamber, jazz, world, choral , organ, string, and early music . It's also home to the incredible Albert Schweitzer 1vlemorial Pipe Organ. Open on.- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. !:ii WC b

The Major Long House 21 LaGra11ge t., ewnan, 30263
70-253-5686, maiorlo11g.com meticulou I re tored antebellum home in do\\11-
town hi toric I ewnan, available for private functions. 171is home, built in 1835 by lajor Young James Long, is available for group and individual tour by advance
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ACWORTH Bentwater Golf Club 100 Golf Links Dr., 30101 770-529-9554 bentwater-atlanta.comlgolfclubl
Cobblestone Golf Course 4200 1ance Rd. , 30101 770-917-5151 cobblestonegol{com
ALPHARETTA Crooked Creek Golf Club 3430 GA Hwy. 9, 30004 770-475-2300 crookedcreekgol{com
Riverpines Golf Club 4775 Old Alabama Rd., 30022 770-442-5960 rfrerpinesgol{com
Trophy Club of Atl anta 15135 Hopewell Rd., 30004 770-3-+3-9700 americangol{com
ATLANTA Alfred "Tup" Holmes Golf Course 2300 Wilson Dr, 30311 404-753-6158, 404-255-GOLF
Bobby Jones Golf Club 384 Woodward Way, 30305 404-3 55-1009 t-of{-now.com
Browns Mill Golf Course 480 Cle,eland Ave., 30354 40-f-366-3573
Candler Park Golf Course 585 Candler Park Dr., 30307 404-371-1260
Charlie Yates Golf Course East Lake 1DLakeside Village Dr. 30317 404-373-4655
Cross Creek Golf Club 1221 Cross Creek Pkwy, 30327 404-352-5612
Golfers' Club at Fort MacPherson (military only) 1761 W. J\liller Dr. S.W., 30330 404-464-2178
Lakeside Golf Course 3600 Old Pairbum Rd. , 30331 404-344-3629

North Fulton Golf Course 216 \V. Wieuc,1 Rd. , 30342 404-255-0723
Sugar Creek Golf Course 2706 Bouldercrest Rd., 30316 404-241-767 l
Wolf Creek Golf Club 3000 Union Rd. , 30331 404-344-1334 wol{creekgc.com
AUSTELL Dogwood Golf and Country Club 4207 Flinthill Rd. , 30106 770-941-2202 dogwoodgol{org
COLLEGE PARK College Park Golf Course 3711 Fainva)' Dr.. 30337 404-761-0731 collegeparkgol{course.com
DACULA Hamilton Mill Golf Club 1995 Hamilton Mill PkiV) 30019 770-945-4653 hamiltonmillgol{com
Trophy Club of Apalachee 1008 Dacula Rd., 30019 770-822-9220 trophyclubapalachee.com
DECATUR Atlanta International Golf and Country Club 460 J Snap{inger \Voods Dr. 30035 770-981-1400
DOUGLASVILLE Bear Creek Golf Club 5450 Country Manor Dr. 30135 770-949-4653
Chapel Hills Golf Course 3300 Col{ Ridge Blvd. 30135 770-949-0007 cannongategol{com
Greystone Golf Club 4020 Crl?)stone Rd., 30134 770-489-9608
West Pines Golf Club 6606 Selman Dr., 30134 770-920-0850

DULUTH Hooch Golf Club 2705 Peachtree Industrial Blvd. 30096 770-476-2525 thehoochgol{club.com
St. Marlo Country Club 7755 St. Marlo Country Club Pkwy, 30097 770-495-7725 stmarlo.com
ELLENWOOD Little Mountain Golf Course 1850 Little Mountain Rd. 30294 770-981-7921
FAYETTEVILLE Palmer Course at Stars Mill 175 Birkdale Dr., 30214 770-461-6545
River'sEdge Golf Club 40 outhem Gol{Ct., 30215 770-460-1098 riversedgegc.net
JONESBORO lake Spivey Golf Club 8255 Clubhouse Wa)', 30236 770-477-9836 lakespi,e1.11et
Links Golf Club 340 Hewell Rd., 30238 770-461-5 lOO
LAWRENCEVILLE Collins Hill Golf Club 585 Camp Perrin Rd., 30043 770-822-5400 collinshillgol{com
LITHONIA Mystery Valley Golf Course 6094 hadowrock Dr., 30058 770-469-6913 mystery~alley.com
LOGANVILLE Cedar Lake Golf Course 5720 Sharon Church Rd. 30052 770-466-404 3 cedarlakegol{com
MARIETTA City Club Marietta 51 D Powder Springs St., 30064 770-52 -GOLF cityclubmarietta.com

MCDONOUGH Cotton Fields Golf Club 400 Industrial Blvd., 30253 770-914-144 2 cotton fields.com
Georgia National Golf Club 1715 Lake Dow Rd., 30252 770-914-9994 georgianational.com
NEWNAN Arbor Springs Golf Club 300 Arbor prings Pkwy, 30265 770-683-4727 arborspringsgol{com
Orchard Hills Golf Club 600 E. CA Jfo?' I6, 30263 770-251-5683 orchardhills.com
Summer Grove Golf Club 335 Summer Grove Pkwy 30265 770-251-1 BOO
PEACHTREE CITY Flat Creek Golf Club (/>rivate) 100 Flat Creek Rd. , Box 2027 30269 770-487-9678
Planterra Ridge Golf Club (pri,ate) 500 Clubhouse Dr., 30269 770-487-4731
SMYRNA Fox Creek Golf Club 1501 Windy Hill Rd., 30080 770-435-1000 legacyfoxcreekgol{com
Legacy Golf Links 1825 Wind)' Hill Rd. , 30080 770-434-6331
SNELLVILLE Trophy Club of Gwinnett 3254 Clubside View Ct., 30039 770-978-7755 troph)iclub-gwinnett.com
STOCKBRIDGE Eagle's Landing Country Club and Inn (private) 425 Countr)' Club Dr., 30281 770-389-2000 eagleslandingcc.com

This JUSI "1rnpfing 111<! rnanv golfmq opponumllf>I m h111eQ on o more Informal ,, c.ill ~-Vl~IT uA o v1~1 GOflJIJvnMyM nd. >IQ

Rum Creek Golf Club 107 St. Ives Ct., 30281 770-507-3538
Southerness Golf Club 4871 Flat Bridge Rd., 30281 770-808-6000
STONE MOUNTAIN Southland Golf and Country Club 5726 Southland Dr., 30087 770-469-28 I6 eaglegreens.com
Stone Mountain Golf Club Stonewall Jackson Dr., 30086 770-465-3278 stonemountaingol{co1n
SUGAR HILL Sugar Hill Golf Club 6094 Suwanee Dam Rd., 30518 770-271-0519 sugarhillgol{club.com
SUWANEE Bear'sBest Atlanta 5342 Aldeburgh Dr., 30024 678-714-2582 bearsbest.com
Laurel Springs Golf Course 6400 Golf Club Dr, 30024 770-884-0064 laurelspringsclub.com
Olde Atlanta Golf Club 5750 Olde Atlanta Pk!V), 30024 770--197-0097 gol{oldeatlanta.com
TUCKER Heritage Golf Club 4445 Britt Rd., 30084 770-493-4653 heritagegol{club.com
TYRONE Wendell Coffee Golf Center 1963 GA Hwy. 74 ., 30290 770-969-4469
WINSTON St. Andrews Golf and Country Club 8799 Edinburgh Dr., 30187 770-489-2200 standrewsga.com

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Male Academy Museum 30 Temple Al'e., 1 ew11011, 30263 Ti0-25 1-0207, nchistoricolsociety.org 1lighlighted is an extensive Civil \ ar exhibit with artifacts, " eaponry, maps, and paintings of the beginning of the Battle of Brown l\ lills. \ alking tours are available. Open Tue.-Thu. 10 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m.,
at.-Sun. 2-5 p.m. dulls 3, children I. [;;) WC 6'
Newnan Community Theatre Company 2-f Firs/ Al'e., ewnon, 30263 770-683- CTC, newnontheotre.com Thi group serves the \ est Georgia area, staging co111edies, dramas, 111usicals, hakespeare, and chil-
dren's productions. Call for schedule and fees. [;;) WC 6'
Oak Grove Plantation & Gardens -f537 S Hw)'. 29, ewnan, 30263 - 70.-f63-30 IO, ookgro,ega.com This I 30s plantation home reflects earl) Plantation Plain and Federal tyle . "n,e gardens specialize in oldfashioned flowers and shrubs. Call for hours and fees. [;;) WC 6' IT

Art Galleries of Historic Roswell Hi Lorie Roswell, Roswell, 30075 7 0-6-10-3253, 800-776-7935, cvb.roswe/1.go.us Roswell is home to numerous art galleries, artists' tudios, theaters, performing arts venues, and three major arts fe tivals. Call for events, hour , and fees. [;;)WC
Bulloch Hall l 0 Bulloch ve., Roswell, 30075 770-992- 1731 , 800-776-7935, cvb.roswe/1.go.us Bulloch Hall, bui lt in I 40, was the chi ldhood home of littie Bulloch, who married Theodore Roo evelt r. in the dining room in I 53. Today the hou e hosts tour that include the lave quarter exhibit and the garden. Open Ion- at. IO a.m.-3 p.m., un . 1-3 p.m. Tours on the hour until 3 p.m. dults 6, children 6-12 -+. [;;)WC

Chattahoochee Nature Center 9135 \Villeo Rd. , Roswell, 30075 770-992-2055, chottnoturecenter.com Enjoy mile of freshwater ponds, \\Ooded uplands, river marshes, and wildlife along the hattahoochee River. The center offer regular tours and ho t educational programs and special events. Open on- at. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., un . noon-5 p.m. Adults 3, children 3-12 and enior 2.
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Georgia Ensemble Theatre Ro well Cultural Arts Genier 950 Forrest St. , Roswell, 30075 770-64 l l 260, get.org Enjoy professional theatrical productions in the Ro well Historic District. Call for hours, schedules,
and fees. [;;) WC 6' IT

Travel Services
Coweta County Convention and Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center l00 \Volt anders lemoriol Dr., einwn, 30265
70-2 5-f-2627, 800 26-9382, coweto.ga.us Information on Newnan 's Antebellum and ictorian Dri,ing Tour is available. Open Mon.- at. 9 a.m.-5
p.m., un. 1- 5 p.m. [;;) WC 6'
Newnan- Coweta County Chamber of Commerce 23 Bullsboro Dr., 1ewnan, 3026-f 770-253-2270, ncchamber.org
Open lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;) WC 6'
Historic Downtown Norcross S. Peachtree t. from Holcomb Bridge Rd. to Buford 1-1",., orcro s, 30071 r0--f-f9--I0 -1, norcrossga. net This area' old-fashioned slreetlamps illuminate galleries. antiques shops, gift shops, and restaurants, including one housed in a re tored train depot. all for hour. [;;) WC 6'
Malibu Grand Prix Family Entertainment Center 5-f00 Brook /-lo/low Pkw)', orcross, 3007 1 770--116-7630, 1110/ibugrondprix.com Enterlaintnent includes minia ture golf, go-earls, bumper boats, batting cages, an arcade, and an Ind)1) le formula racing track. t\ full food court is avail-
able. Call for ea onal hour and fees. [;;) WC 6'Tl T

Family Getaways at one of our Marriott Resorts
Choose between the Evergreen Conference Resort or Stone Mountain Inn, and enjoy:
Deluxe Guestrooms Breakfast Buffet for Four Four One-Day All Attraction Passes to Stone Mountain Park Packages rang e from $199.00 to $259.00, based on availability. Couples packages are also available. Just call 1-888-670-2250 and ask for the
Stone Mountain Escape Package, or book on-line at www.evergreenresort.com. Stay 3 Nights, Get the 4th FREE*
at Georgia's Largest Campground
Located on the 363-acre Stone Mountain Lake, our Family Campground features:
441 Full and Partial Hook-Up and Primitive Sites
Swimming Pool Volleyball Court Playground
Convenience Store *Present this ad to receive the discount. Offers expire
December 31 , 2005. Based on availability. Not valid on and around holidays or major festival weekends.

Sun Valley Beach 5350 Holloman Rd. , Powder prings, 30127 770-9-13-5900, s1111l'ollevbeoch.com Ne tied among 40 acr~s of Georgia pines is a crystalclear S\\ imming pool surrounded br sa ndy whi te beaches and picnic areas. The pool ha 10 waler slides and a rope wing. all for sea onal hours. dults 16,
children H , seniors SID. [;;) WC 6'

Andretti Speed Lab l l000 lphorelto Hill)., Roswell, 300 6 7-0-992-5688, ondrellispeedlob.com This indoor entertainment complex features highperformance carts, an arcade, rock-climbing simulators, a ropes course, and a restaurant "ith a ports bar. Open i\lon.-Thu. 3-10 p.m., Fri. 3 p.m.- 1 a.m., al.
11 - 1 a.m., Sun. noon- IO p.m. [;;) WC 6'
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Kudzu Playhouse of Roswell 608 Holcomb Bridge Rd., Ho well, 300 6 r0-59-1-1020, 770-998-3 526. kud::upla)'house.com TI1is community theater features professional and amateur actors' performance as 11ell as a children' the-
e- ater, camp, and drama lesson . Call for hours. sched-
ule, and fees. [;;I WC
Roswell Cultural Arts Center 950 Forrest I., Roswell. 30075 770-59-1-6232, 770-6-11 -1260, roswellgov.com
ee theater, dance, mu5ical performances, and multicultural events year-round. ffice open Tue.-Sat. 12:30-
e- 6 p.m. Call for hours and fee . [;;I WC IT
Roswell Fire and Rescue Museum 1002 Alpharetta St., Roswell. 300-5 70-6-11-3730, roswellgo,.com Thi mall local museum focuses on the hi ton of the
e- Ro 11ell Volunteer Fire Department. Open dail) 9
a.m.-6 p.m. Free. [;;I WC

Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce 1025 Old Roswell Rd.. te. IOI, Roswell, 30076
e- ,-0-993 '06, gn{cc.com
Open ;\lon.-Fri. :30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;I WC
Ghost Talk- Ghost Walk Tour 617 f\tlanta St., Roswell, 30075 ,-0-753-0037, 00-273-03 l , cvb.roswell.ga.us 'lours Fri. 6: 30- p.m. dmis ion $I0. Croup rates a..ai lable. Resenation required.
Old Mill Antiques Village 3240 E. Ponce de Leo11 Al'e., cot/dale, 30079 404-292-0223 The ,illage comprises five houses and a warehouse, all filled "ith antiques. Bring iour antiques here to sell or
e- to be re tared or refinished. Open \Ion.- Fri. 9 a.111.-;
p.m., Sat. 10:30 a.111.-; p.m. [;;I WC

Roswell Historic District 6I7 tla11ta St., Roswell, 30076 770-6-10-3253, 00-776-7935, cvb.roswell.ga.u Ros11ell's 6-10-acre historic di tricl is filled with antebellum homes, historic sites, hops, art , crafts, nature trails, mu cums. and restaurants. all for hours.
Shops of Historic Roswell Downtown Historic Roswell, 30076 70-6-10-3253, cvb.roswell.ga.us Stroll Roswell's historic district, which i filled with unique shops, antiques, and art galleries housed in period torefronts and II ith carefully si tuated period lighting and benches. Call for hours.

Senoia Historic District ,\lain t., Se11oia, 30276
-o-25-1-2627 De, eloped around 1830 and originally a cluster of
;o farms, the to" n feature I historic tructures along a
commercial strip and tree-lined streets. [;;I
Travel Services Senoia Driving Tour of Homes 100 \Vall anders \ lemorial Dr.. \ 'ew11an, 30265 --o-25-l-26r, 00-026-93 2, coweta.ga.us Open i\lon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-; p.m., 1111. 1-; p.m. Free.

Smith Plantation House 935 Alpharetta t., Roswell, 30075 7 0-6-11-397 , 800-776-7935, cl'b.roswell.ga.us Built in I -15, this home is filled with artifact belonging to the original family. Complete with 10 original
e- outbuildings, this is the quintessential affiuent farm
famil plantation. Call for hours and fees. WC

Grandmother's Garden and Pathways of Gold Park Old Town Carden Club of harpsburg \ lai11 St., harpsburg, 30r--0-25-l-2627. coweta.ga.us
troll through these beautiful garden . Open dail).
Free. [;;I b

Startime Entertainment Complex 60 Holcomb Bridge Rd., Roswell. 30076
0-993-5-1 1l , slartimee11tertai11me11t.com The complex features miniature golf, go-carts, batting cage , an arcade, billiard , comedr club, sports bar, and a movie theater. all for hour and fee . [;;IWC M IT

Olde Town Sharpsburg \Jain and Terre11tine ts., Sharpsburg, 30277 -70-25-1--627, 00- 26-93 2, coweta.ga.us Enio) antiques and raft shops hou eel in turn-of-theccnturi building. Open Tue.- Sun. 10 a.m.-; p.m. [;;IWC M IT

Storytelling Tours of Historic Roswell 617 tlanta I., Roswell, 30075 770-6-10-3253, 00-776- 935, cvb.roswell.ga.us Croup will join their storyteller guide for a fun and factual tour of Ro \\ell Ilisloric Di trict, hearing tales
e- of the mill village, the mill , and the people of earli
Roswell. all for hour and fees. [;;I WC
Teaching Museum North 791 Iimosa Bfrd., Roswell, 30075 770-552-6339 fulto11schools.orgldeptlteachi11gmuseumnorth Exhibits here document the history of the United
e- States, Georgia, and Roswell. Open '.\lon.-Fri. a.m.-
4 p.m. Free. [;;I WC
Travel Services Historic Roswell Convention and Visitors Bureau 61 tlanta t. , Roswell, 30075 7 0-640-3253, 00- 6- 935, cvb.roswell.ga.us Information on IIi toric Roswell Tour and torr-
e- telling Tours of Hi toric Roswell (cal l for resenations)
is a\"3ilable. Call for hours. [;;I WC

Concord Covered Bridge On Co11cord Rd. between llicks Rd. a11d . Cobb Dr. Smvma. 300 0 70--13 1-2 58 This I 40s co1ered bridge, listed on the :S:ational Register of Ilistoric Places. i in the oncord Historic Di trict.
Smyrna Museum 2 61 f\t/a11ta St., Smyrna, 30082 770--131-2 5 , rootsweb.coml-gashgsl 711i museum conta ins a large collection of photographs, memorabilia, publications, and hi torical and genealogical research material . Call for hour and
e- tours. Free. [;;I WC
Travel Services Smyrna Welcome Center/Aunt Fanny'sCabin 2 75 Atlanta Rd., minw, 300 0 70 05--1277 n1e center is located in "hat "as once unt r1mn}s Cabin, a "arid-famous restaurant k110" n for its au then-

tic outhern cooking. pen Mon . and Wed.- Fri. 10 a.rn--1 p.rn , Sat. IOa. m.- ; p.m. Croup tours are al'ail-
able. Free. ~ WC b
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Gwinnett Ballet Theatre 22D-/ Fountain Square, 11ellville, 3007 770-978-0 188 Enjoy annual producti on or enroll in clas e offered throughout the year. Call for chedule and fee . ~WC
T. W. Briscoe Park 2500 awyer Pkwy, 11ellville, 3007 i-0-9 5-3535, s11ellville.org This community park is the ite of the Snell\'ille Day
Festi\'al. pen daily 6 a.m.-10 p.m. Free. ~ WC b

Panola Mountain State Conservation Park I miles southeast o{Atlanta 011 CA f-hV). 155 770-3 89-780 I, gastateparks.org "n1i I00-acre granite mountain has rare plants, picnic areas, and a playgro und . An interpretiYe center II ith li\'e exhibits is a\'ailable, as well as self-guided trails plus a 3j-mile ranger-led hike (reservations required ). Call for hour and fees. ~WC b T

Gallery of Creation 767 lain St., to11e Mountain Village, 30083 770--169-820 , iosephlwrtstudio.com This gallery fea ture exhibits and a presentation of natural history displays interpreted by talking robotic animals. Open ~Ion.- at. 10 a.111.-5 p.rn. Adults 7, children ;, ~ WC
Stone Mountain Park /6111ileseasto{Atla11tao11U f-/1<)', 7 ,&it39-Bof{l-2 5 r0--19 -5690, 800-3 17-2006, s/011emour1tainpark.com
eorgia 's mo t-\'isited attraction offers outdoor entertainm ent and recrea tion and is home to the world' large t ma s of granite and the largest high-relief sculpture. surrounded by 3,300 acres of natural beauty. Attractions include; -1-D theater, mountaintop sk) lift. Ride the Ducks ightseeing Tour, ri, crboat, railroad , the World 's Largest Laser how pectac ular, golf, Georgia's largest campground, and year-round festi\'als. Park open daily 6 a.m.-midnight. Call for attrac-
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Alpharetta has it all. An ideal locarion that provides easy access to Merro Atlanta atrractions and the mountains of 1orth Georgia. Enjoy spectacular shopping and antiques, an amazing array of restaurants, fun festivals, a scenic greenway, and best of all - 22 upscale hotels that are surprisingly affordable.
Experience, Explore, Enjoy. Everything is possible in Alpharetta.

Travel Services DeKalb Convention and Visitors Bureau 1957 Lakeside Pkwy, te. 510, Tucker, 3008-1 i70--192-5000, 800-999-6055, dcvb.org
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678-714-2150

manion.com/springhill

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wingateinns.com

770-458-8011

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motel6.com

678-805-3400 866-367-2766

savannahsuites.com

770-234-9005 800-951-7829

suburbanlodge.com

770-9%-0000 800--424-6423

choicehotels.com/hotel/ga158

404-684-9898 800-228-5150

comfortinn.com

404-761-6500 800-543-6431

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770-991-1099 SOD-456-4000

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770-997-2220

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770-9%-7300 800-DAYSINN

daysinn.com

404-669-8616 800-325-2525

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770-9%-4321 800-241-3092

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770-9%-6100 SOD-424-6423

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404-363-6%0

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770-981-5670 800-DAYSINN

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770-910-9118 770-941-7321 678-945-0606 770-949-3090 770-941-1036 770-920-8887 770-819-9906 770-948-Sll l 770-949-8000 770-949-4926 770-623 -%99 770-923 -1775 770-621-7177

800-HOLIDAY
800-455-7246 800-lRAMADA
800-SLEEPINN 888-287-9400
800-800-8000 800-833-1516 800-128-9190 800-128-1000

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accorhotels.com ramada.com
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super8.com amerisuites.com marrionhotels.com/atlgp wingateinns.duluth.com

678-474-9700 800-342-5412

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678-380-0414 888-CANDLEW 770-931 -9199 678-405-1900 800-456-4000

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800-ll1 -l131
800-444-8888
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800-118-2800
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800-lRAMADA 800-800-8000 888-822-1291 800-7ll-0298
800-331 -l131 800-551-4667

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770-991 -0069

8425 Tara Blvd.

770-603-6700

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6288 Old Dixie Hwy.

770-968-4300 800-HOLIDAY

lntown Suites

7021 Tara Blvd.

770-472-5999

Scottish Inn

599 Battle Creek Rd.

770-603-7300

Best Western Inn

3375 George Busbee Dr.

770-424-7666 800-528-1234

Comfort Inn Days Inn

I 2489 George Busbee Pkwy
760 Cobb Place Blvd.

770-499-9200 800-221-2222 110-419.1116 800-DAYSINN

Fairfield Inn

3425 George Busbee Dr.

770-427-9700

Holiday Inn Express

2485 George Busbee Dr.

770-427-5210 800-HOLIDAY

Ramada limited

750 Cobb Place Blvd.

770-419-1530 800-228-5150

Red Roof Inn

520 Roberts Ct. NW

770-429--0323 800-REDROOF

Residence Inn by Marriott, Town Center 3443 Busbee Dr.

770-218-1018 800-331-3131

Rodeway Inn

1460 George Busbee Pkwy 770-590-0519 800-228-2000

SpringHill Suites by Marriott

3399Town Point Dr.

770-218-5550 888-287-9400

Suburban Extended Stay Hotel,Town Center 2900 George Busbee Pkwy 678-581 -1778 800-951-7829

Sun Suites,Town Center

3174 Barrett lakes Blvd.

770-424-5410

Super 8Hotel

2625 George Busbee Pkwy 770-426-0045 800-800-8000

TownePlace Suites by Marriott Wingate Inn

1074 Cobb Place Blvd.NW
I 560 Greers Chapel Dr.

770-794-8282 800-257-3000 770-514-7344 800-228-1000

Best Western Comfort Suites

I 571 Buford Dr. 2225 Riverside Pkwy

770-513-0028 800-322--0197 678-377--0003

Country Inn &Suites

989 Duluth Hwy.(SR 120)

770-339-1991 800-456-4000

Days Inn

731 Duluth Hwy.

770-995-7782 800-325-2525

Hampton Inn

1135 lakes Pkwy

770-338-9600 BOO-HAMPTON

Hampton Inn

6010 Sugarloaf Pkwy

678-407--0018 BOO-HAMPTON

Holiday Inn Express &Suites

520 John B. Wilson Ct.

770-277-8009 BOO-HOLIDAY

Hometown Inn Microtel Inn &Suites

1474 W.Pike St.
215 Collins Industrial Way

770-962-5660 800-949-8740 770-237-5992 888-771 -7171

Suburban lodge,Mall of Georgia

652 Buford Dr.

770-682-2197 800-951 -7829

lntown Suites

4142 Stone Mountain Hwy. 770-736-7001

lntown Suites.Stone Mountain

4350 US Hwy.78

770-972-6042

Comfort Inn

850 Crestmark Dr.

770-941 -5384

Country Inn &Suites

960 West Pointe Ct.

678-94S--0945 800-456-4000

Courtyard by Marriott.Six Flags

950 Bob Arnold Blvd.

678-945-4444 800-321 -2211

Fairfield Inn by Marriott, Six Rags

1976 West Pointe Ct.

770-739-2800

Motel 6

' 920 Bob Arnold Blvd.

678-945-0606 800-4-MOTEL6

SpringHill Suites

960 Bob Arnold Blvd.

770-819-9906 888-287-9400

Suburban lodge,Six Flags-Thornton Rd. I 1270 Waterway Cir.

770-739-5990 800-951-7829

Suite One

637 W.Market Gr.

770-948-8331

AmeriSuites,Stonecrest Mall

7900 Mall Ring Rd.

770-484-4384 800-833-1516

Econo lodge

6707 Millwood ln.

770-484-6664 800-424-6423

Lithonia Inn

5400 Fairington Rd.

770-322-1400

Microtel Inn &Suites

2980 Evans Mill Rd.

678-287-4400 888-771 -7171

Mote16

I 2859 Panola Rd.

770-981-6411 800-4-MOTEL6

Econo lodge Executive Inn

4829 Bill Gardner Pkwy 4854 Bill Gardner Pkwy

770-957-2601 1 770-957-2671

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1197 Stanley K.Tanger Blvd.
[ 4832 Bill Gardner Pkwy
I 4679 Bill Gardner Pkwy
I 4675 Bill Gardner Pkwy 4605 Bill Gardner Pkwy

770-898-1216
678-583-0004
1770-957-9001
770-957-9002
770-957-2936

800-2RAMADA 800-REDROOF
800-800-8000

Ramada Limited

4200 US Hwy.78

770-554-9955 800-2RAMADA

Whits Inn

4648 Lawrenceville Rd.

770-466-o807

lntown Suites Allround Suites

600 Lions Club Dr.
ms Northwest Pkwy

770-941--0100 800-533-9338 770-916-1923

Atlanta Radisson,Windy Hi

2055 Southpark Place

770-272-9441 800-333-3333

Best Western,Marietta Inn &Suites

639 Franklin Rd.

678-355-5050 800-528-1234

Comfort Inn, Atlanta NW Marietta

2100 Northwest Pkwy

770-952-3000 800-228-5150

Courtyard by Marriott, Atla nta Delk Rd. 2455 Delk Rd.

770-956-1188

Crestwood Suites

2030 Roswell Rd.

678-560-6667 877-EXTENDED

Crestwood Suites

2353 Barrett Creek Pkwy

770-528-9880 877-EXTENDED

Drury Inn &Suites,Atlanta Northwest 1170 Powers Ferry Place

770-612--0900 800-DRURYINN

Econo lodge

1940 Leland Dr.

770-952--0052

Fairfield Inn Northwest

2191 Northwest Pkwy

770-9S2-9863

Hampton Inn

455 Franklin Rd.

770-425-9977 BOO-HAMPTON

Howard Johnson

2375 Delk Rd.

I 770-951-1144

Hyatt Regency Suites

2999 Windy Hill Rd.

770-956-1234

la Quinta Inn

2170DelkRd.

Marietta Conference Center&Reso_rt_ _ 500 Powder Springs St.

J 770-951-0026 800-NU-ROOMS 770-427-2500 888-685-2500

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2-3 I 86

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2-4 147

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Imarriott.com/towneplace/atltk wingateinnkennesaw.com
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1 1 56 2 85

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PRICING: 1=$0-$50 2=$51-$80 3=$81-$120 4=$121+

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2265 Kingston Ct.

770-952-7581

lOO Interstate N.Pkwy

770-952-7900

1255 franklin Rd.

770-955-0004

2767 Windy Hill Rd.

770-952-3251

630 franklin Rd.

770-919-7878

642 Cobb Pkwy S

770-428-1501

1175 Powers ferry Place

770-952-9005

2360 Delk Rd.

770-952-2395

184 Frey'sGin Rd.

770-281-()100

610 franklin Rd.

770-919-2340

2500 Delk Rd.

770-984-1570

1775 Parkway Place

77D-428-4400

1171 Hampton/McDonough Rd. 770-957-5821

805 Industrial 81vd.

770-898-1006

758 GA Hwy.155 S

770-957-5801

80 GA Hwy. 81 W

770-954-9110

115 E. Greenwood Rd.

770-957-0082

744 GA Hwy.155

770-957-5261

1279 Hampton Rd.

770-957-2651

1171 Hampton Rd.

770-898-3759

855 Industrial Blvd.

770-914-0077

930 GA Hwy.155 S

770-957-5291

1315 GA Hwy.20 W

678-782-1100

1311 Hampton Rd.

770-957-5818

610GA Hwy.155 S

678-432-6363

688 GA Hwy.155 S

770-957-5858

945 GA Hwy.155 S

770-898-0804

1170 Hampton Rd.

770-957-2458

6437 Jonesboro Rd.

770-961-6300

2192 Mount Zion Pkwy

770-603-3232

1599 Adamson Pkwy

770-961-6044

6520 S. lee St.

770-960-0500

1533 Southlake Pkwy

770-968-8990

6597 Jonesboro Rd.

770-960-1957

1348 Southlake Plaza Dr.

770-968-1483

2185 Mt.Zion Pkwy

770-472-9800

2235 Mt.Zion Pkwy

770-603-9700

620 GA Hwy.34 E

770-304-9700

590 Bullsboro Dr.

770-502-8688

50 Hampton Way

770-253-9922

6Herring Rd.

770-251-2828

40 lakeside Way

770-252-1236

600 Bullsboro Dr.

770-502-8430

40 Pkwy N

770-251-4580

1057 US Hwy.29 S

770-251 -3443

1310 US Hwy. 29 S

770-683-1499

1344 US Hwy,29 S

770-253-8550

1119 Bulsboro Or.

770-254-8900

1455USHwy.29S

770-683-0089

5885 Oakbrook Pkwy

770-263-0515

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comfortinn.com countryinns.com the.daysinn.com/mcdonough04659
hamptoninn.com holiday-inn.com/mcdonough hiexpress.com mastersinns.com microtelinn.com
choicehotels.comfl res/hotel/ga350 super8.com bestwestem.com/southlakeinn countryinns.com daysinn.com/morrow14543 druryhotels.com hamptoninn.com qualityinn.com redroof.com sleepinn.com sunsuites.com bestwestern.com comfortinn.com hampton.com ichotelsgroup.com jamesoninn.com laqu inta.com motel6.com
ramada.com
springhillsuites.com super8.com

AmeriSuites,Peachtree Corners Atlanta Marrion,Norcross Best Western, Peachtree Comers Clubhouse Inn.Atlanta Comfort Inn &Suites Comfort Inn &Suites Country Inn &Suites Courtyard by Marrion Courtyard by Marriott, Peachtree Comers Days Inn &Suites Days Inn Atlanta N~ Jimmy Carter Blvd. Drury Inn &Suites.Atlanta NE GuestHouse Inn Hampton Inn,Peachtree Corners Hilton Atlanta Northeast Holiday Inn, Peachtree Corners Hometown Inn

5600 Peachtree Pkwy 475 Technology Pkwy 7035 Jimmy Carter Blvd. 5945 Oakbrook Pkwy 5985 Oakbrook Pkwy 5200 Peachtree Industrial Blvd. 5970 Jimmy Carter Blvd, 6235 McDonough Dr. 3209 Holcomb Bridge Rd. 5385 Peachtree Industrial Blvd. 5990 Western Hills Or. 5655 Jimmy Carter Blvd. 2050 Willow Trail Pkwy 440 Technology Pkwy 5993 Peachtree Industrial Blvd. 6050 Peachtree Industrial Blvd. 200 Lawrenceville St.

770-416-7655 770-263 -8558 77D-409-0004 770-368-9400 770-662-8175 770-263-8883 770-449-5051 770-242-7172 77D-446-3 777 770-416-9021 770-368-0218 770-729-0060 770-564-0492 770-729-0015 77D-447-4747 77D-448-4400 770-729-8100

BOo-833-1516 S00-228-9290 S00-528-1234 S00-258-2466 SOD-4-CHOICE S00-228-5150 SOD-456-4000 S00-321-2211 S00-321 -2211 S00-329-7666 877-468-0218 S00-378-7946
SOD-HAMPTON SOO-HllJONS SOD-HOLIDAY

amerisuites.com marriotthotels.com/atlcp bestwestern.com/peachtreecomers dubhouseinn.com choicehotels.com comfortinn.com countryinns.com/norcrossga courtyard.com courtyard.com/ATLPT daysinn.com the.daysinn .com/norcross 13056 druryhotels.com
hamptoninn.com hilton.com hisatlanta.com

Homewood Suites by Hilton lntown Suites lntown Suites la Quinta

450 Technology Pkwy 1990 Willowtrail Pkwy 6067 Buford Hwy, 6187 Dawson Blvd.

770-448-4663 77D-806-6501 770-840-7778 770-448-8686

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l aQuinta,Peachtree Industrial Microtel Inn &Suites

!5375 Peachtree Industrial Blvd. 2150 N. Norcross Tucker Rd.

PRICING: 1=50-550 770-449-5144 800-531-5900 678-291 -9888 800-771 -7171

2=551 -580 3=581 -$120 lq.com microtelinn.com

Motel6

6015 Oakbrook Pkwy

770-446-2311 800-466-8356

motel6.com

NorcrossExtended Stay

2250 Peliu1n Rd.NW

770-417-1088

Ramada Limited

6045 Oakbrook Pkwy

770-449-7322 800-lRAMADA

the.ramada.com/norcross09655

Red Roof, Atlanta Indian Trail Red Roof Inn &Suites

5171 Brook Hollow Pkwy

770-448-8944 800-REDROOf

5395 Peachtree Industrial Blvd. I 770-446-1882 800-REDROOf

redroof.com redroof.com

Residence Inn,Peachtree Corners

S500Triangle Dr.

770-447-1714 800-331 -3131

residenceinn.com

Studio Plus, Peachtree Corners

7065 Jimmy Carter Blvd.

770-582-9984 800-646-8000

studioplus.com

Super 8

6650 Bay Circle Dr.

770-441-1999 800-800-8000

super8.com

Super 8, Northeast

5150 Willow Oak Trail NW

770-931-5353 800-800-8000

super8.com

TownePlace Suites by Marrion

6640 Bay Circle Dr.

770-447-8446 800-228-9290

marriott.com/towneplace

Wingate Inn,Peachtree Corners

5800 Peachtree Industrial Blvd. 770-263-1020 800-228-1000

the.wingateinns.com/norcross07668

PEACHTREE CITY Best Western Inn &Suites

976 Crosstown Dr.

770-631-9700 800-528-1234

bestwestem.com

Hampton Inn

300 Westpark Dr.

770-486-8800 BOO-HAMPTON

hamptoninn.com

Holiday Inn Hotel &Suites

103 Newgate Rd.

770-487-4646 BOO-HOLIDAY

peachtreecityholiday.com

Peachtree City DaysInn

1800 GA Hwy.54 W

770-631-1111 800-DAYSINN

the.dayiinn.com/peachtreecity06240

RIVERDALE

Sleep Inn Wyndham Peachtree Conference Center Hometown Inn

109CityCir. 1443 GA Hwy.54 W 6231 GA Hwy.BS

770-486-0044 770-487-1000 770-997-0100

BOO-WYNDHAM 800-236-5651

lsleepinn.com wyndham .com

Red Carpet Inn

7618 GA Hwy.85

770-478-3600

ROSWELL

Baymon! Inn &Suites

575 Holcomb Bridge Rd.

770-552-0200 877-BAYMONT

baymontinns.com

Best Western,Roswell Suites

907 Holcomb Bridge Rd.

770-552-5599 800-SUITE-21

Brookwood Inn

9995 Old Dogwood Rd.

770-587-5161 888-253-3609

Comfort Suites

3000 Mansell Rd.

770-645-6060 800-517-4000

Country Inn &Suites

2950 Mansell Rd.

770-552-0006 800-456-4000

countryinns.com

Courtyard by Marriott

1500 Market Blvd.

770-992-7100 800-321 -221 1

cou rtyard.com /atlrw

Holiday Inn

1075 Holcomb Bridge Rd.

770-992-9600 BOO-HOLIDAY

holidayinn.com

InTown Suites

1175 Hembree Rd.

77()-410-9094

Ramada Limited Suites Studio 6

3010 Mansell Rd. 9955 Old Dogwood Rd.

1678-461-7300 800-272-6232 770-992-9449

ramada .com staystudio6.com

SANDYSPRINGS lntown Suites

SMYRNA

AmeriHost Inn

355 Hammond Dr. NE 5130 5.Cobb Dr.

404-531 -0067 800-951-7829
1404-794-1600 800-434-5800

intownsuites.com amerihostinn.com

AmeriSuites

1876 Spring Hill Pkwy

Best Western,Atlanta Galleria Inn &Suites 2221 Corporate Plaza

770-384-0060
1770-541 -1499 888-146-8298

amerisuites.com

Comfort Inn &Suites

1800 Highland Pkwy

678-309-1100 800-414-6423

choicehotels.com

Holiday Inn Express,Galleria

2855 Spring Hill Pkwy

770-435-4990 800-967-4990

holidayinngalleria.com

Holiday Inn Express,SmymaNinings 1100 Winchester Pkwy

770-333-9910 BOO-HOLIDAY

hiexsmyma.com

Microtel Inn,Smyrna-Atlanta

5300 S.Cobb Dr.

404-799-7000 888-771-7171

microtelinn.com

Red Roof Inn

2200 Corporate Plaza Dr.

770-952-6966 800-REDROOf

redroof.com

Residence Inn,Atlanta-Cumberland

1771 Cumberland Blvd.

770-433-8877

residenceinn.com/allhg

SNELLVILLE Crestwood Suites

1784 Presidential Cir.

770-982-5250 800-398-3633

crestwoodsuites.com

Super8

1971 W. Main St.

770-736-4723

super8.com

STOCKBRIDGE AmeriHost Inn,Eagle's landing

100 N. Park Ct.

770-507-6500

amerihost.com

Best Value Inn

110GAHwy.138W

770-389-5179

BestWestem Comfort Inn

619 GA Hwy.138 7325 Davidion Pkwy N

770-474-8771 800-528-1234 770-507-7911 800-228-5150

I bestwestem.com comfortinn.com

Days Inn &Suites

7385 Hannover Pkwy N

770-507-4440 800-DAYSINN

jayanihotel.com

Hampton Inn

7342 Hannover Pkwy N

770-389-0065

hamptoninn.com

Holiday Inn Express

7395 Davidson Cir. E

770-474-0555 BOO-HOLIDAY

ichotelsgroup.com

la Quinta

3581 Cameron Pkwy

770-506-9991 800-531 -5900

lq.com

Microtel Inn &Suites

195 Country Club Dr.

678-782-6100 888-771 -7171

microtelinn.com

Motel 6

7233Davidion Pkwy

770-389--1141 800-466-8356

motel6.com

Ramada Limited

7165 Davidson Pkwy N

770-474-1700 800-2RAMADA

the.ramada .com/stockbridge04415

Red Roof Inn &Suites

637 GA Hwy. 138W

678-781-4100 800-REDROOF

redroof.com

Suburban Extended Stay

7465 Davidson Pkwy S

770-507-4700 800-951 -7819

suburbanlodge.com

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Super 8 Aloha Motor Inn Best Western

1451 Hudion BridgeRd. 4974 Memorial Dr. 1595E.Park Place Blvd.

770-474-5758 404-192-9000 770-465-1011

800-800-8000 800-528-1234

supers.com bestwestem.com

Comfort Inn

5355 Stone Mountain Hwy. 770-465-1888

comfortinn .com

Country Inns &Suites

1851 Rockbridge Rd.

770-465-6515

countryinns.com

Days Inn

2006 Glefln Club Dr.

770-879-0800 800-329-7466

Hampton Inn

1737 Mountain Industrial Blvd. 770-934-0004 BOO-HAMPTON

hamptoninn.com

Holiday Inn Express

1790 E.Park Place Blvd.

770-465-8847 800-465-4329

ichotelsgroup.com

Marriott's Evergreen ConferenceReiort 4011 lakeview Dr.

770-879-9900 800-317-2006

stonemountainpark.com

Marriott's Stone MountainPark Inn

1058 Robert E. Lee Dr.

770-469-3311 800-317-1006

stonemountainpark.com

Memorial Motel

6255 Memorial Dr.

770-469-8461

Savannah Suites
r mSuburban lodge Admiral Benbow Inn Comfort Inn

4893 Memorial Dr. 5075 Memorial Dr. 1955 lawrenceville-Suwanee Rd 2945 GA H .317

678-553-1200 704-292-5075 770-945-4921 770-945-1608

savannahsuites.com

800- 951 -7829

suburbanlodge.com

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Comfort Suites,Suwanee Courtyard by Marriott Fairfield Inn by Marriott Motel6 Ramada Limited Red Roof Inn &Suites Sun Suites Comfort Suites,Northlake Country Inn &Suites Courtyard by Marriott, Atlanta Northlake Econo lodge Knights Inn,Atlanta East Motel6 Northlake Inn Red Roof Inn, Atlanta Studio6at Northlake Supers Comfort Inn Days Inn Econo lodge Holiday Inn Express Hotel &Suites Ramada limited

2945-A GA Hwy.31 7 310Gwinco Blvd. 105 Gwinco Blvd. 3103 GA Hwy.317 317 Sawmill Dr. 77 Gwinco Blvd. 95 Gwinco Blvd 1060 Crescent Center Blvd. 2081 Northlake Pkwy 4083 LaVista Rd. 1810 Mountain IndustrialBlvd. 2942 Lawrenceville Hwy. 1819 Mountain IndustrialBlvd. 1180 Northlake Pkwy 1810 Lawrenceville Hwy. 1795 Crescent Centre Blvd. 1600 Crescent Centre Blvd. 6800 Shannon Way 6840 Shannon Pkwy 7410 Oakley Rd. 6743 Shannon Pkwy 7420 Oakley Rd.

PRICING: 1=$0-$50

678-714-7707 770-831-7473 770-932-9292 770-945-8371 770-614-6121 770-271 -5559

800-321-2211 800-218-2800
800-1RAMADA 800-843-7663

770-614-0890 770-496-1070 770-270-9009 770-938-1200 770-939-8440 770-934-5060 770-496-1317 770-939-1000 770-496-1311 770-934-4040 770-491-B778 770-306-1677 770-306-606 7 770-964-9999 770-969-4567 770-964-5100

866-SUNSUITES
800-456-4000 800-311 -2111
800-843-5644 800-466-8356
800-REDROOF
800-800-8000
800-DAYSINN 800-424-6423 800-465-4319 800-2RAMADA

2=$51-$80 3=$81-$120 4=$121+ comfortinn.com vista host.com marriott.com/fairfieldinn
ramada .com redroof.com sunsuites.com comfortsuites.com/hotel/ga369 countryinns.com courtyard.com/ATLNL choicehotels.com knightsinn.com motel6.com
redroof.com staystudio6.com super8.com comfortinn.com daysinn .com econolodge.com ichotelsgroup.com ramada.com

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BED AND BREAKFASTS

Ansley Inn Bed &Breakfast Bentley'sBed &Breakfast Beverly Hills Inn Gaslight Inn Bed &Breakfast Heartfield Manor King-Keith House Bed &Breakfast Stonehurst Bed &Breakfast Sugar Magnolia Bed &Breakfast Virginia Highland Bed &Breakfast Garden House Bed &Breakfast Sycamore House in Old Decatur Sixty Polk Street Bed &Breakfast Stanley House Whitlock Inn Oak Grove Plantation &Gardens Serenbe Ten-Fifty Canton St. Bed &Breakfast Culpepper House Silver Hill Manor Village Inn Bed &Breakfast Twin Oaks Bed &Breakfast Cott~es

253 15th St. NE

404-872-9000

6860 Peach~Dunwoody Rd. 770-396-1742

65 Sheridan Dr.

404-233-8520

1001 St. Charles Ave.

404-875-1 001

182Elizabeth St.NE

404-523-8633

889 Edgewood Ave.NE

404-688-7330

923 Piedmont Ave.

404881-(1722

804 Edgewood Ave.NE

404-222-0226

630 Orme Cir. NE

404-892-2735

135 Garden Ln.

404-377-3057

624 Sycamore St.

404-378-0685

60 Polk St.

770-419-1688

236 Church St.

770-426-1881

57 Whitlock Ave.

770-428-1495

4537 N. US Hwy.29

770-463-3010

10950 Hutcheson ferry Rd. 770-463-2610

1050 Canton St.

770-998-1050

35 Broad St.

770-599-8182

1037 Main St.

770-879-6800

992 Ridge Ave.

770-469-3459

9565 E.Libert Rd.

770-459-4374

800-446-5416 800-331 -8520 800-728-3879 877-870-4485 800-845-7266
888-381-5808 800-214-8385

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RO CABINS AND CAMPING

Atlanta West Shoal Creek Campground Brookwood RV Resort Park Atlanta South RV Resort Stone Mountain Park Campground

2420 Old Alabama Rd. 6300 Shadburn Ferry Rd. 1031 Wylie Rd.SE 281 Mt. Olive Rd. US Hwy.78 E

770-941-7185 770-945-9541 770-427-6853 770-957-2610 770-498-5710

877-444-6777 877-727-5787 800-778-0668 800-385-9807

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Flipper Fantasy
Spot and follow playful bottlenose dolphins as they frolic in the water alongside sea kayaks and tour boats.Adventure outfitters and excursion cruises offer access to the antics of these fascinating sea creatures at Darien, Jekyll Island, Savannah, St. Simons Island, and the mouth of the Alta ma ha River.

Locomotion
It'satrain lover'sparadise.The Folkston Funnel'sdouble-track railroad artery handles 50 to 60 trains aday, and from its covered viewing platform visitors sight Amtrak,the Auto Train,the Tropicana Juice train,and freight trains carrying all kinds of cargo as they rumble through on the way to their destinations.

Freedom
At Seabrook Village,Midway's African American history museum,you can wash clothes on ascrub board like freed slaves did.At the King-Tisdell Cottage in Savannah,where African American contributions to the area'shistory are highlighted,you can view bills of sale for slaves.

Barrier Islands
Georgia'sbarrier islands,reached by causeway,boat,or ferry,are among the most pristine anywhere,with plentiful dunes,meadows,and maritime forests of live oak, pine,and magnolia.Yet their shoresalso accommodate every imaginable leisure activity,from golf, tennis,and spa life to wilderness exploration,birdwatching,archaeology, and history.Visitors can explore Sapelo Island'shistoricReynolds Mansion;discover Cumberland Island National Seashore'samazing variety of birds,fish,and wildlife;tee off on St. Simons Island; hit the water park,search for sea turtles,or shop on Jekyll Island;climb to the top ofTybee Island'slighthouse;or hike the trails and beach of Blackbeard Island National Wildlife Refuge.

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Watch out for the water hazards, sea grass, native sand traps, and alligators-they're all part of the natural design and beauty of coastal Georgia'sgolf courses. Hit the links at Savannah's Crosswinds Golf Course, Jekyll Island Golf Club'sfour courses, and Sea Island or Sea Palms golf course on St. Simons.

Time Capsules
Stroll beneath the live oaks to Brunswick'sHofwyl-Broadfield Plantation Historic Site, an antebellum home furnished with heirlooms; tour former cotton plantation Reynolds Mansion, on Sapelo Island; or wander through the ruins of Savannah'sColonial-era Wormsloe Historic Site.

Signal Lights Swamped by Nature

Their beacons once warned of What the Indians called the "land of the trembling earth,"the

danger, but today the coast's

Okefenokee Swamp,still holds the mystery of the great wild places.

lighthouses are visitor-friendly. Find out why this is so by paddling acanoe through the still, black

Hike up the 178 winding steps to waters, strolling on boardwalks surrounded by lush vegetation, or

the top oflybee Island'slighthouse, climbing the observation towers.Get close to alligators,snakes,otters,

check out the museum at St.

wading birds,and bobcats.Understand a"swamper's" life at the quirky

Simons Island Lighthouse, stop by Obediah'sOkefenok, learn the secrets of the swamp at Okefenokee

the Sapelo Island and Cockspur Heritage Center,and meet atalking tree at Southern Forest World.The

lighthouses, or see the Little

three entrances to the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge are near

Cumberland Island Lighthouse. Fargo,Folkston,and Waycross.

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Learn about coastal ecology and life-forms at marine science centers on various barrier islands.
Experience an Air Force bomber crew's harrowing flight over Nazi Germany at Pooler's Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum.
Mount up for a romantic sunrise or sunset trail ride on horseback or in a carriage on the beaches of Jekyll Island.
Jam each spring at the annual 15-day Savannah Music Festival, featuring renowned jazz, blues, rock, and gospel artists.
Watch wild horses gallop along the ribbons of beaches on the undeveloped 36,000 acres of Cumberland Island.
Sign up for dining and a chance to hit the jackpot on casino dinner cruise ships out of Jekyll Island, Savannah,and Brunswick.
Commune with nature in Darien at the Alta ma ha Waterfowl Management Area or in Eulonia at the Harris Neck Wildlife Refuge.
Ride the twister water slide at St. Marys Aquatic Center.
Watch fleets of shrimp boats as they return each evening to Mary Ross Waterfront Park in Brunswick.
Catch a Savannah Sand Gnats baseball game and see the Class Afarm team for the Montreal Expos in action.
Learn the story behind Savannah's Waving Girl statue,dedicated to Florence Martus,who is said to have waved to every ship coming into port for 44 years.
Park your car and stroll through shady streets to the charming waterfront park in historic St. Marys.

Fishy Encounters
Reel in snapper, grouper, kingfish,sea bass,and pompano on charter fishing boats from the docks of Brunswick,Jekyll Island, St. Simons Island,Shellman Bluff, and Tybee Island,or view sand sharks, eels,triggerfish,and anemones while scuba diving off Gray'sReef National Marine Sanctuary near Savannah.

Battle Ready
Experience the realistic battle reenactments at the forts that defended Georgia'scoast against the Spanish and Indians at Darien'sFort King George, against the British at Midway's Fort Morris,and for the Confederacy at Richmond Hill's Fort McAllister and Savannah's Fort Pulaski.

Festival Flavors
Food festivals capture the bounty of the coast. Head to St. Marys for the Rock Shrimp Festival,to Woodbine for the Crawfish Festival,and to Kingsland for the Catfish Festival. Kick off the shrimping season with the Darien Blessing of the Fleet or celebrate the favorite cartoon swamp character at Pogofest in Waycross.

Savannah
With preserved historic squares lined with magnificently restored Greek Revival- and Regency-style homes,Savannah retains the charm of its original design as America'sfirst planned city. Hop atrolley for adaytime tour or an evening swing past highlights such as Bonaventure Cemetery. The active Riverfront Plaza and City Market host restaurants, galleries, and shopping,while the Civil Rights, Roundhouse Railroad,and Savannah History museums help to illustrate yesteryear.Girl Scouts make the pilgrimage to see the birthplace of founder Juliette Gordon Low, while visitors of another sort, also dressed in green, make Savannah'sannual St. Patrick's Day celebration unequaled in the South.

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45 Bistro This elegant eatery is located inthe Marshall House,alovely historic Savannah hotel. 123 E.Broughton St.,Savannah 912-644-7896
Barbara Jean's This haven for Southern dining serves up signature crab dishes. 214 Mallory St.,St. Simons Island 912-634-6500
Borrell Creek Landing Enjoy a variety of entrees overlooking Borrell Creek. 1101 US Hwy. 40 E., St. Marys 912-673-6300
Halyard's Island cuisine is redefined here with great food,various wines,and tremendous service. Sea Island Rd,Ste. 19,St.Simons Island 912-638-9100
Skippers' Fish Camp Restaurant and Oyster Bar Located on the Darien River,this is the place for local seafood. 85 Screven St., Darien 912-437-FISH
Toucan Cafe This tropical island- themed restaurant serves food with flair. 531 Stephenson Ave., Savannah 912-352-2233

Sea Worthy
Pay homage to the "silent service" at St. Marys Submarine Museum, where visitors peer at the waterfront through a periscope or sit at the helm of a nuclear sub. Savannah's Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum exhibits intricate models of seagoing vessels from sail steamers to warships, tugs,and supertankers.

Gullah
Discover the Gullah culture of freed slaves who found peace in isolated communities like Hog Hammock on Sapelo Island.Rich reservoirs of undiluted African American culture, customs, and songs have been preserved along with the unique Geechee or Gullah language, a Creole form of pidgin English.

Sea Island
With five miles of scenic beaches and the posh Cloister Hotel, Sea Island has played host to the GB Summit, visits from five presidents, and Barbara and George Bush's honeymoon. Top-notch spa and golf facilities, elaborate landscaping,and elegant villas in the Spanish-Mediterranean style create a luxurious setting.

Good Buys
Practice the high art of shopping at malls, outlet centers, factory stores, antiques shops,and gift shops on the streets of charming towns and tucked away in surprising corners of cities.In Savannah, find Keller's Flea Market under the big cow, with booths of antiques, collectibles, and interesting characters. While you're there, head to City Market and River Street for unique gifts, sweet treats, and art galleries.Blackshear's Brantley Brick Warehouse shelters an antiques mall, while historic districts in Darien, Kingsland,Waycross,and Jekyll Island feature plenty of antiques shops, boutiques, and artistic venues.Significant discounts on top brand names are available at Darien's Prime Outlet Mall.

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BLACKBEARD ISLAND
Blackbeard Island National Wildlife Refuge Blackbeard Island, 31305 912-652-4415, blackbeardisland.{ws.gov Half of the island is designated as a national wilderness area with trail , beaches, birding, and fishing. Open daily unrise-sunset. Free.
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Pierce County Heritage Museum and Depot 200 S. Central Ave., Black hear, 31516 912-449-7044, piercechamber.com n,is restored 1902 train depot now houses a Civil War museum, county history, and a genealogical library.
Open 1on.-Fri. 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Free. [;;J WC b
Travel Services Pierce County Chamber of Commerce 200 Central Ave., Blackshear, 31516 912--f49-7o+I, piercechamber.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-3 p.m. [;;J WC b
BRUNSWICK R-20
Brunswick Shrimp Docks/Mary Ross Waterfront Pari</ Liberty Ship Memorial Bay St., Brunswick, 31520 912-265-0620, 800-933-2627, bgicvb.com
ee working hrimp boats in season at the docks and hop the farmer market in lary Ros Waterfront Park in historic downtown Bnmswick. Al o view a scale model of a Liberty hip, similar to those built in Brunswick's hipyard during World War II. Open daily. Free.
Earth Day Nature Trail One Consenation Way, Brunswick, 31520 912-264-7218, dns.state.ga.usldnslcoasta/1 The trail features a wading-bird habitat, an osprey/eagle nesting platfom1, wildlife observation decks, and an obser-
\'lltion tower. Open daily sunri e--sun et. Free. [;;J WC b
Emerald Princess Casino/Cruise Ship I St. Andrews Ct., Brunswick, 31520 912-265-3558, 800-842-01 I5, emeraldprincesscasino.com Enjoy a buffet, dancing, live entertainment, and gam-
bling. Call for hours and fees. [;;J WC b IT
HistoricDowntown Brunswick 1229 1ewcastle St., Brunswick, 31520 912-265-4032, brunswickgeorgia.net Visit the quaint shops, restaurants, art galleries, and
antiques hop . Open daily. I:;;J WC b fl T
Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation Historic Site Between Brunswick and Darien 011 US Hwy. 17 912-264-7333, gastateparks.org Enjoy view of salt mar h, magnolias, and Spanish moss--<lraped oak trees. Tour the furnished I 50s ante-
bellum home and mu eum. Call for hours. [;;J WC b
Old Glynn County Courthouse Union St. and G St., Brunswick, 31520 912-265-0620, 00-933-2627, bgicvb.com Erected in 1907, this impressive building is surrounded by moss-hung live oaks. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Free. I:;;J WC b
Ritz Theatre 1530 ewcastle St., Brunswick, 31520 912-262-6934, goldenislesarts.org 1nis renovated theater stages live productions year-
round. Call for schedule, hours, and fees. [;;J WC b
Sidney Lanier Bridge US Hwy. 17, Brunswick, 31520

912-265-0620, 00-933-2627, bgicvb.com Georgia's tallest cable-stayed bridge, at 7,780 feet long and 486 feet tall , contains 14,810,095 pounds of reinforcing steel. Open daily. Free.
Travel Services Brunswick and the Golden Isles Convention and Visitors Bureau and Chamber of Commerce 4 Glynn Ave., Brunswick, 31520 00-93 3-2627, bgicvb.com Open Mon .-Fri . 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;J WC b
Brunswick 1-95 Visitors Center 200 1-95, Brunswick, 31525 800-933-2627, bgicvb.com
Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. I:;;J WC b
Brunswick US Hwy. 17 Visitors Center 2000 Glynn Ave., Brunswick, 31520 800-933-2627, bgicvb.com
Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;J WC b
Brunswick Landing Marina 2429 ewcastle St., Brunswick, 31520
912-262-9264 Call for hour and fees. [;;J WC
Brunswick Marina 1701 ewcastle St., Brunswick, 3I520
912-262-9264 all for hours and fees. [;;J WC
Captain Mike Evans Charters 728 Pine Haven Cir., Brunswick, 31520
912-264-3807 Call for hours and fees. [;;J WC
Happy Hooker Charters 408 Howard Dr. , Bnmswick, 31523 912-265-329 , 912-270-7997 goldenislesc/10rterf,shi11g.com Back,vater, inshore, and offshore tour . Call for hours
and fees. [;;J WC
Hobo Charter Fishing 211 Choctaw Rd., Brunswick, 31525 9 12-264-5735 Specializing in inshore and near-shore expeditions.
Call for hours and fees. [;;J WC
Southeast Adventure Outfitters 1200 Glynn Ave. (US Hwy. 17 S.), Brunswick, 31520 912-265-5292, southeastadventure.com Kayak tour around St. Simons, Jekyll , Cumberland, apelo, ea, and Blackbeard I lands, as well as inland marsh and river tour . Call for hours and fees.
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Sterling Equestrian Center 6924 ew Jesup Hwy., Brunswick, 31523 912-265-7799 Call for hours and fees.
Three Oaks Farm 332 Oyster Rd., Brunswick, 31523 912-262-9663 Boarding and horseback riding lessons. Call for fees.
Travelog Tours, Inc. 3610 Darien Hwy. ., Brunswick, 31525 912-265-11 73, travelogtours.com Inbound, upcoast, and land tours. Vacation planning is available. Call for hours and fees. [;;J WC
Troupe Creek Marina 375 Yacht Rd., Brunswick, 31525 912-264-3862
Open daily 7 a.m.--6 p.m. Call for fees. [;;J WC
Two-Way Marina US Hwy. 17 . at Altamaha River, Brunswick, 31525

9I2-265-04 I0 ightseeing tours on deck boats. Call for hours and
fees. [;;J WC
CUMBERLAND ISLAND S-22
Cumberland Island National Seashore Perry: 107 t. Marys t., Cumberland Island, 31558 912-8 2-4335, 00- 60-6787, nps.govlcuis The largest and southernmost island in Georgia pern1its camping with reservations. Call for hours and fees. [;;J WC
Dungeness Ruins Cumberland Island, 31558 912-882-4335, 888-81 7-3421, nps.gov
lately homes built on the island in the late 1700 were called Dungenesses after Dungeness, the castle of the Duke of Cumberland , King George !l's son . The ruins include one built in the 1790s and later rebuilt by Andrew Carnegie in 1884. Free.
First African Baptist Church Cumberland Island, 3155 912-882-4335, 88 -817-3421, nps.gov This church also served as a community hall and chool, and church for the island 's early African
mericans. It was the site of the wedding of John F. Kennedy Jr. Call for tours. Free.
Plum Orchard Mansion Cumberland Island, 3155 912-882-4335, 888-817-3421 , nps.gov The mansion , built by the Carnegie family, dates back
to 1898. Call for hou~ and tour reservations. Free. b
DARIEN S- 19
Altamaha Waterfowl Management Area U Hwy. 17 S., Darien, 31305 912-262-3173 Learn about the importance of managed wetlands and hunting in the conservation ohvildlife through theAnsleyHodges 1[AR.S.H. Project. Open daily. Free. [;;J
Darien Waterfront ParkNernon Square I05 Fort King George Dr., Darien, 31305 912-437-6684, mcintoshcounty.com Fishing, playground, bike path , and picnic tables. Open daily. In the 19tl1 century, thi was the business, cultural , social, and religious center of Darien. Free.
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Fort King George Historic Site 3 miles east of 1-95, Exit 49 912-437-4770, gastateparks.org During the early I 00s, this fort was the southern outpost of the British Empire in orth America. This site include a cypress blockhou e, barracks, a fort, sawmill
ruins, and a museum. Call for hours. [;;J WC b
Travel Services McIntosh County Chamber of Commerce/Welcome Center 105 Fort King George Dr., Darien, 31305 912-437-6684, mcintoshcounty.com Open on.- at. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;J WC b
Altamaha Coastal Tours 229 Fort King George Dr., Darien, 31305 912-437-6010, altamaha.com Guided canoe and sea kayak tours offered, as well as camping and day trips. Day trip $50, overnight $150.
Harris Neck Cultural and Eco Tours P.O. Box 2355, Darien, 31305 912-437-7821, mcintoshseed.org Heritage and hi tory tours with a focus on the history of the African American community of Harris eek (now

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Historic Darien Walking Tours 105 Fort King George Dr., Darien, 31305 912--137-6884, mcintoshcounty.com Call for reservations and fees.
Nature and Historic Tours 301 Franklin St. , Darien, 3I305 912-4 37-6985, opengatesbnb.com
alure tours of the Altamaha Ri ver, urrounding marshes, and isolated islands. [;l WC fl T
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birds. Call for hours and fees. [;l WC 6,.
Okefenokee Sporting Clays Rt. 2, Box 3778, Folkston, 31537 912-496-2-f /7 This attraction offers keel, trap, and clay shotgun shooting, as well as a quail preserve. Open at.- un. noon-dusk or by reservation. Call for fees. [;l WC
Train Museum Folk ton Railroad Depot, 202 W Main St., Folkston, 31537 9/2-496-2536, folkston.com Enjoy old train memorabilia such as logbooks, lights, and train maps in this restored depot. Open 'vlon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6,.

Feather Air Hot-Air Balloons 4326 Wilma Edwards Rd., Ellabelle, 31308 912-858-2529, 888-277-5819, feather-air.com Fly away on a 45-minute to one-hour flight. Call for fees and reservations. [;l WC fl

Travel Services Okefenokee Chamber of Commerce 202 W. Main I., Folkston, 31537 912-496-2536, folkston.com Open 1on.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-; p.m. [;l WC 6,.

Ogeechee Outpost 182 Rose Dr., Ellabelle, 31308 912-748-67 16, ogeecheeoutpost.com Canoe and kaya k rental , and instruction, lodging, and guided camping trips offered. Call for hours and fees. [;l WC 6,.
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Okefenokee Adventures Okefenokee Pkwy of{GA Hwy. 121, Folk ton, 31537 912-496-7156, 866-THE WAMP okefenokeead,,entures.com This visi tor ervice partner of th e Okefenokee
ational Wildlife Refuge offers guided interpretive tours, including multi-day excursions, and canoes, kayaks, and bicycles for rent. Call for hours and fee . [;l WC 6,. I

Harris Neck Wildlife Refuge U Hwy. 17 and Harris 1eck Rd., Eulonia, 31331 9I2-832-4608, 9I2-652-4415 Enjoy 2,762 acres of salt water, marshes, woods, fishing and many pecies of birds. Open daily dawn-dusk. Free. [;l 6,.
Smallest Church in America US Hwy. 17, Eulonia, 31331 9/2-832-5922 This church is only IOfeet by 15 feet and seats 12.
ervices are every third Sun. Open dai ly. Free. [;l 6,.
FARGO
Okefenokee State Park Entrances off US Hwys. 177 and 441 , Fargo 912-637-5274, gastateparks.org Of the park's two ections, the S. C. Foster unit is the west entrance to the Okefenokee Swamp, offering camping, cottages, boat rental, trails, and a playground. The Suwannee River unit has an interpretive center and boat ramp. Open daily 7 a.m.- p.m. [;l WC 6,.
FOLKSTON P-22
Folkston Funnel Train Watching Platform 103 . First St. , Folkston, 31537 912-496-2536, folkston.com 11,is is a great location for watching trains, since more than 70 of them pass through Folkston each day. Open daily. Free. [;l WC 6,.
Okefenokee Education and Research Center 500 Kingsland Dr., Folkston, 31537 912-496-7166 Discovery Hall showcases the Okefenokee region's natural , cultural, and historical heritage through interactive exhibits. Call for hours and fees. [;l WC 6,.
Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge Okefenokee Pkwy, offGA Hwy. 121 , Folkston, 31537 912-496-7836, okefenokee.{ws.gov 11,is 680-square-mile wetland wilderne provides a critical habitat for abundant wildlife and migratory

Okefenokee Pastimes Tours GA Hwy. 121 ., Folkston, 31537 912-496-44 72, okefenokee.com Motor and padclleboat tours. Call for reserva tions and fee. [;l WC
GUYTON
Guyton Historic District 310 Central Blvd., Guyton, 31312 912-772-335 3, eff,nghamcounl:y.com 11,is former railroad town features many styles of architecture in its historic district. Open daily. [;l WC 6,.
HINESVILLE R- 17
Fort Stewart Military Museum 2022 Frank Cochran Dr., Hinesville, 313 H -4936 912-767-7885, stewart.anny.mil
Th e museum chronicl es the story of Fort Stewart from its origins in I940 to the present. Open Tue.-Sat. I0 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6,.
Travel Services Liberty County Chamber and Development Authority 500 E. Oglethorpe Hwy., Hinesville, 31313 912-36 -44-f5, 8 8-384-9814, libertycounty.org Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC
HOMERVILLE M- 21
Travel Services Clinch County Chamber of Commerce 23 W. Pla11t Ave., Homenille, 31634 912-487-2360, clinchco11nty-ga.com Open Mon.-Fri. JO a.m.-2 p.m. [;l WC 6,.
JEKYLL ISLAND S-21
Faith Chapel l I Old Plantation Rd., Jekyll Island, 31527 9I2-635-4036, jekylli land.com 11,is mall wooden chapel was built in I904 for interdenominational worship. It is available for weddings. Open daily 2-4 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6,.

Horton House Ruins/Horton'sBrewery Site
1. Ril'eniell' Dr.. Jekvll lsla11d. 3 J5r
9/2-635-3636. iekvllisla11d.co111 'I his house. dating from 1742, is one of the olde,t standing structures in the slate and includes the ruim of
c- Georgia', first bre\\ery. Open dail) . Free. [;l WC
Jekyll Island Arts Association Exhibit 32 I Ril'eniew Dr. , Jekyll Island, 3 J527 9/2-635-3920. 877-4-/EKYLL. iekrllislcmd.com I.ocated in the historic district, the association offers monthh art exhibits. Call for hour . SI donation
request~d . [;l WC 0-
Jekyll Island Fishing Pier N. Riveniell' Dr., /ekr/1 1land, 31527 9 /2-6 35-3636, 877-453-5955. ;ekrllisla11d.co111 Crabbing, fishing, ,111d picnic I.ables. Free. WC
Jekyll Island History Center I00 table Dr.. /ekvl/ lsla11d. 31527 912-63 5-4036. 877-4-/EKYLL, iekyl/islm1d.co111 A \idea and exhib its detail the island 's histor\' from native inhabitants to the present. Guided tours are avail-
able. Open dail) 9 a.m.-5 p.111. Free. [;l WC 0-
Jekyll Island National Historic Landmark District I00 . table Rd.. /ekvl/ Jsla11d. 3I527 9 I2-635-4036, 877-453-5955, iekvllisla11d.com ' Ili c histori district boasts restored Victorian-em
homes. Call for hours and fees. [;l WC 0-
Jekyll Island Soccer Complex 011th Beaclniell' Dr. , /ehl/ Jsla11d, 3152 ,
9 I2-6 3-1-8880, golde11islesoccer.com I Jome lo th e Colden Isles Soccer Associatio11 , Region "l premier leag11c games. thi, is one of the best soccer complc,es in th e nation , "ith ann11al )Outh tourna-
c- ments and team ca mps. [;l WC
Jekyll Wharf Marina J Pier Rd.. /ekvll lsla11d, 3I527 9 I2-6 35-3 I52. sai11tsimom frci mit.co111
Open IOa. m.-sunsel. Ca ll for fees. WC
Summer Waves Water Park 210 S. Ri,eniew Dr.. Jekvl/ lsla11d. 3I52 7 9J2-635-2074. 877-4-/EKYLL, sum111en,,ares.com Thi1 park includes ricb. w,l\"e pool , kids' pool , ,ollc1 hall , and a hw river. Ca ll for hours and fees.
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Tidelands Nature Center JOO . Riveniell' Dr., Jehl/ Island, 3/52 7 9 I2-63 5-5032. 912-635-4 / I,, tidela11ds-fh.org Enj y hand<H>n marine cic11cc. li ,e-animal di,plays,
c- kavak tours, and a nature wa lk. all for hours and fees.
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Travel Services Jekyll Island Convention and Visitors Bureau/ Convention Center I Beach,-iell' Dr.. Jekv/1 Island, 31527 9 12-635-41 55, 8---4-/EKYLL, jeh l!i.la11d.co111
Open ~ lon.-Fri. a.m.-; p.m. [;l WC 0- T
Jekyll Island Welcome Center 90 / /ekv/1 Ce111se,.-a,-, /ehll lsl,111d, 3152:9 12-635-3636. sr-4-JEJ,,.1'L/ .. iekvllisla11d.com
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Coastal Tours, Inc. /elryll lsla11d, 31527 912-635-269 , 00-260-0470, coastaltoursinc.com Custom tour of avannah and the coast.
Jekyll Harbor Marina I Harbor Rd. , Jd,yll Island, 31527
' 9l2-635-3137, iekyllharbor.com
Open daily. ~ WC
Sea Turtle Walks 196 table Rd. , Jekyll ls/and, 3I527 912-635-22 4, 912-635-4036, ;elryllisla11d.co111 Guides conduct walks in search of turtle tracks and nesting mothers. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC
Victoria'sCarriages and Beach Trail Rides I00 table Rd., Jekyll ls/and, 31527 9 l 2-635-9500 1 arrated carriage tours, trail rides, hayride , and wedding carriages, as well as sunset tours and romantic
coup! ride . Call for hour and fee . ~ WC 6-
Weadore Sailing Jekyll Harbor larina, l Harbor Rd., /elryll lsland, 31527 9l2-223-4419, weadoresailing.com
ailing and dolphin tours of the Jd.-yll lsland coa t.
KINGSLAND R-22
Travel Services Gty of Kingsland Welcome Center and Convention and Visitors Bureau l07 . Lee t., Kingsland, 31548 912-729-5999, 800-433-0225, visitking land.com
i itor information on all area attractions, accommodations, and restaurants, including Cumberland
' Island, Okefenokee Wildlife Refuge, tour , and more.
Open Mon.-Fri. a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC
Georgia Visitor Information Center-Kingsland 2424 Haddock Rd., Exit 1 of{ l-95, Kingsland, 31548 9l2-729-3253, georgiaonmymi11d.org
Open daily 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. ~ WC 0-
LITTLE ST. SIMONS ISLAND S-20

Melon Bluff Nature and Heritage Center 2999 Islands Hwy., lidway, 31320 912-8 4-5779, 8 8-2-+6 I , melonbluf{.com Hiking, biking, kayak ex-peclitions, and birding are avail-
' able, as well as a bed-and- breakfast. Call for reservations,
hours, and fees. ~
Midway Museum US Hwy. 17, lidway, 31320 9 l 2-884-5837 libertyco11nection .comlmidway/museum.html Browse through furnishings used in coastal home during the colonial days. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC
Seabrook Village 660 Trade Hill Rd., 'lidway, 31320 912-8 -f-700 , seabrookvillage.org
isit the Gibbons Hou e, the eabrook chool , or the
' Delegal Williams House and step back in time. Call for
re ervations, hours, and fees. ~ WC
NAHUNTA
Travel Services Brantley County Development Office P.O. Box 87, lain t., ahunta, 31553 9 l 2--+62-6275
Open Mon.-\ ed. a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 0-
PEMBROKE
Historic Downtown Pembroke CA Hwy. 67 and U Hwy. 2 0, Pembroke, 31321 9l2-653-5554, pembrokega.net A quintes ential example of rnral Georgia during the early 1900 , this town has a commercial district of early-20th-century buildings. Open daily.
POOLER S- 15
Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum 175 Boume Ave., Pooler, 31322 912-74 -8888, mightyeighth.org Exhibits from WWll through today. The museum takes vi itor on a simulated B-1 bombing mis ion.
Call for hours and fees. ~ WC 0- IT

RICHMOND Hill S- 16
Fort McAllister Historic Park lO miles east of 1-95, Exit 90, 011 Spur 14-f 9 I2-727-2339. gastatepark .org 1lome of the best-preserved earthwork fo rtification of the Confederacy and the end of General herman's infamous" larch to the ea," this park offers camping, boating, a sal twater fishing pier, hiking, and a museum. Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. ~ WC 6-
Ossabaw Island 22 l-f CA H"?' 14-f, Richmond Hill, 3132-f 9 l2-262-3 173, georgiawildlife.com
ccessible only by boat, this is Georgia's third-largest barrier island, offering hiking, guided camping trips, scheduled group hunts, and public beaches.
Richmond Hill Historical Society and Museum Comer of CA /-lwy. l-f-f and Timber Trail Rd. Richmond Hill, 3132-f 9l2-756-3697. 00 07--+8-+8. richmondhillcib.org
ee a col lection of memorabilia on Henry Ford's development of Richmond Hill. Open ?. lon.-Sat. 10 a.m .-4 p.m. Free (donation accepted). ~ WC
Travel Services Richmond Hill Convention and Visitors Bureau 5 Riclwrd R. Davis Dr., Richmond Hill. 3132-f 9 I2-756-2676, 00 07--f -f , rich111011dhillcvb.org Open lon.-Fri . :30 a.m.-5 p.m. ~WC '
Richmond Hill Chamber of Commerce 5 Richard R. Davis Dr., Richmond Hill, 3132-f 912-756-3-1+1, 00 H-3960, bryancoga.org Open lon.-Fri. :30 a.m.-5 p.m. ~WC '
Richmond Hill Local Welcome Center CA Hwy. l-f-f and Timber Trail Rd. Richmond Hill, 3132-f 912- 56-3697, richmondhillcl'b.org
Open lon.-Sa t. IOa.m.-4 p.m. ~ WC 0-
Fort McAllister Marina 3203 Fort lcAl/ister Rd., Richmond Hi//, 3132-f
9 l 2-727-2632 Call for hours. ~ WC 6- IT

Little St. Simons Island 9 I2-638-7472, 8 -733-5774, littlestsimonsisland.com 111is privately owned I0,000-acre barrier island has seven miles of undeveloped beach. Day trips leave from Hampton Marina. Call for day-trip or overnight reser-
vation and fees. ~ WC 0- IT
MIDWAY S- 17
Cay Creek Wetland Interpretive Center l 9 Charlie Butler Rd., {\Jidwa), 31320 912 -f-33-+4, libertytrail.com Take the boardwalk and see marsh wetlands, native
plants, and wildlife. Call for hours. Free. ~ WC 0-
Fort Morris Historic Site 7 miles east of l-95, Exit 76 9 12-884-5999. fortmorris.org TI1is Revolutionary War fort was captured by th e British in 1779, then u ed again by mericans during
the War of 1812. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC 0-
LeConte Woodmanston National Historic Place US Hwy. 17, 1idway, 31320 912 4-6500, libertytrail.com Fom1erly the home of Dr. Louis LeConte, thi was one of Georgia's earliest rice plantations. Today LeConte's world-famous ga rdens are being re-created. Call for hours and fees.

Oglethorpe Speedway Park 200 Jesup Rd., Pooler, 31322 912-96-f-8200, 9l2-964-7223, ospracing.net This C R-sanctioned park entertains thousa nds every weekend. Call for schedule and fees. ~ WC '~IT
Travel Services Pooler Area Chamber of Commerce 30 E. U Hwy. 0, Pooler, 31322 912-74 -912 l, pooler-ga.com
Open ?. lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 0-
Ogeechee River Canoe and Kayak Rentals 318 Dublin Rd., Pooler, 31322 912-964-0202, ogeecheecanoe.com Shuttle service and training for gu ided and unguided
canoe or kayak trips. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC 0-
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Travel Services Georgia Visitor Information Center at Savannah l-95 S., Mile 1arker 111 , Port Wentworth, 3140 912-963-25-+6, georgiao11111ymi11d.org Open daily 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. ~WC '
Port Wentworth Chamber of Commerce 20-f-A S. Coastal Hwy., Port Wentworth, 3H O? 9 l2-965-1999, portwentworthga.com
Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a. m.- 4 p.m. ~ WC 0-

RINCON
Salzburger Museum and Church 2980 Ebene;er Rd., Rincon, 31326 9 l 2-826-5629 The Georgia alzburger ociety's museum is on the site of the origina l benezer Orphanage, the fir t in
Georgia. Open Wed., at., Sun. 3-5 p.m. Free. ~ WC 0-
ST. MARYS R-22
Crooked River State Park miles north of St. i\larys. 011 Spur-f0
912 82-5256, gastateparks.org This park offer cottages, camping, fishing, boat ramp, pool, and mini-golf. 111e Cumberland Island fe rry and a kayaking outfitter are nearbr Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. ~WC '
Cumberland Island National Seashore Museum Osborne Rd., St. larys, 3155 912-882--f 335, -8 17-3421, stmaryswe/come.com TI1is museum houses artifacts from ative mericans,
' African merican , and the Carnegie family. Call for
hour and fees. ~ WC
George Bancroft SSBN-643 Sail Exhibit Kings Bay arnl ubmarine Base Prank/in Cate Spur -f0, St. larys, 31558 9 12- 2-27 2, stmaryssubmuseum.com

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Leave the fast-track for a trail through time and tranquillity. Explore The Historic Liberty lrail, a unique driving tour that meanders through mar h and oak forests to eight mu eum , historic ite , and a wetlands interpretive center. Immerse yourself in the beauty and wonder of coastal Georgia. Journey through American history from colonial day , through the Civil War, to the tum of the century and beyond.
The Historic Liberty lrail, funded by the Liberty County Development
uthority, has made history itself. The U. S. lransponation Secretary, calling the lrail one of "the most innovative and exciting projects," honored it as one of the 25 best in the nation. The few were cho en from nearly 5,000 projects coast to coast. You'll ee why.
The lrail will take you to The Midway ational Historic Di trier, Dorchester cademy ational Historic Place,
Fort Stewart Museum, LeConte Woodman ton ational Historic Place, Seabrook Village, Cay Creek Wetlands Interpretive Center, Fort Morris State Historic ite, and Melon Bluff Birding lrail.
motel tax dollars.

The Historic Liberty Trail.

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To request a free brochure or
more information, visit us at
www.UbertytraU.com or
contact us at 888-384-9814 or at
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DARIEN Georgia Islands' Factory Shops I \lag110/1a [ll,,{{\\m. Ste. F-110. Darie11. , I,OS 912 --fr.roo, 1;8,'i-5-fS---22-1. hon:m,gmup.cnm \lore than,; outlet ,tore-,. Oprn \lon .-S.it 10 a n1.- fi p.111. Snn. 11 a 111.--(1 p.111.
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JEKYLL ISLAND Historic District Shopping Pier Rd.. Jeln/1 1'/a11d. 31 ;_... 912-6, 5- ,616, /i:"---f-// . KY/ .I ., wkrlli~land com Retail ,hnp, homed in rl'\torcd ln,tnnc b111ld1n~,. Call for hour,.
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ST. MARYS St. Marys Historic District Shopping D,11rnto1rn . t. \lar,'.1. St. \larl'\ , I; 5,\ 912,~/Q.-f()()(), ~0(),%\-%/iblmarwmelcome.c:om \nti yuc,, i:;ifb. craft\, re,t,n,ranh. bakeries, and book,. C.ill for hour,.
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SAVANNAH Keller'sFlea Market l/S Ilino. /7 S. al CJ\ /111~ 2/H. ,ll'a1111a l1. , 1-f 19 9 I2-9T--f8-fli, ilow{lea<.com \l ore than 600 ,t.ill,. rc,tanranh, and camping facilities. Open at.--Snn . 8 a.111 .--6 p.m. Free
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Oglethorpe Mall -8()-f \ bercorn St ., Saw111wh, 3/H)li 912-35-f---o,8, oglethorpc11wll.cfJ111 150 of ,11an11ah\ be,t ,tore, 111d rc,tauran t, Open \l on.-Sat. JO a.m.-9 p.111 . Sun 110011-6 p 111
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Savannah Festival Factory Stores I I C:a/ell'a\' Bird.. Sc/l'a111wh , , 1-f I11 912-925 ,089, saranrwh~hnpp111g.cnm Factor, ,hop, and rcst,n1ra11t, . Optn \ 1011.-SJl 9 a.111.-9 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.-6 p.m
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Savannah Mall J-f0-15 \ hercorn Eilcm,011. Sma111wl1. , 1-f ICJ 9 /2-C/27-7-16--, .,a\'llnnahma/1.com B,1ss Pro 'hops, Cap, the Boch , hop, Jnd more Opcn \lon .-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m . 1111 110011- 6 p.111
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The \a il of this dcco111missio11cd ~ubmarinc is on displa) ou t\idc the sccuri~ i;atc. Open dai lr- Free.
Historic St. Marys Railway -f06 O,borne t., St. \lar,s. 315;8 9 /2-576-2777. 800-868~ 687, hi1toricstm,msrai/11m.com \ II aboard for a ride 111 a rc,torcd I950s ra il car from Kini:;, land lo l. 1,lf)'S. all for hours and fees.
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Arthur J.Moore Methodist Museum, library, and Archive 100 rliHtr /. /\loore Dr., St. imom Island, >1522 9 12-63 --f050, epworthbrthesea.org l.cttcrs of John \Vesley and Francis Asb ury, island hislor,, and \ esler' rare-book coll ection are 011 displm he;e. Open Tu~.- at. 9 a.111.- -I p.m. Croups lou rs by reser,alion . Free (donations accepted ). ~ WC 6'fl T

McIntosh Sugar Mill Ruins pur -10 (Charlie Smith r. I/11i.). St. \ la,-,,s. 3I55
9 12-8 2--fOOO, 800 (~9-86i 7. stmar,'Swelcome.com Visi t thi~old mill, beli eved lo have been built in the late 1 20s. Open dail} unrise-sunsct. ~ WC 6'
Oak Grove Cemetery Corner of Bartlett St. a11d \\'eed SI., St. J\lans, 315,8 9 /2 2--1000, 800 '68-S687. stmam;ll'elcome.com Vi,itors ca n sec graves of 1ctera111 represen ting cvef)
war from I OI on. Ope11 dail} . Jlree. ~ 6'
Orange Hall House Museum 3I I 0.1borne . I., St. \ lar,s. 3/; ;8 9 12-5 ...6-3(1-f-l. 800a 68 687. slmar,swelcome.com Tour this threc-,tor, Creek Rcvi1al--,hle ho11se built in the earh I800s. filicd with artifacts fr~111 the area . 'a ll
for hOlm and fees. ~ WC
St. Marys Aquatic Center 30 l llerb Bauer Dr., St. \lar,s. 3/ 558 9 /2-673-8 118. cia-st-mam.ga.usl<1quatic.html Rela, on a tube in the ri,cr, ll'im. or ride th e hvi \ler
slide. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC fl T
St. Marys Submarine Museum 102 t. [\ /ans St .. St. lam, :; / 558--f945 9 /2- 2-27 2, , t111ar,ss,,/Jm11seu111.com This museum fc,zlurcs the most modern \ubmarinc peri scope on public di splay in th e counlr, . Ca ll for
hours and fees. ~ WC b
Travel Services St. Marys Welcome Center and Tourism Council -106 Osborne St . St. \ lar,s, , 155 9 /2 82--f0OO. 00 68 687. itmar,swelcome.com Tour the Ili,toric District Braille Trnil II ith Bra ille 111arkers on do1111to1111 historic si te . all fo r hours. ~ WC
Camden- Kings Bay Chamber of Commerce 2603 Osborne Rd., le. R., I. \/an'S, 3/;5 9 J2-729-5b-f0. 00-86 - 687. camdenclwmber.com
Open \ Jon.-Fri. 9 a.m-; p.111. ~ WC 6'
Cumberland Island Ferry t. \lcm s St.,. I. ,\lam, 3J5;8
9 /2 2--1'35. 8 8 J7- H2/ . slm<1r,'Swelco111e.co111 Th e fe rn nm a round-tnp fro111 , I. \l arys lo Cumberland Island. all for hours and fees. ~ WC
Historic St. Marys Tram Tours -f06 Osborne St... t. /ans, 3155, 9 /2 82--f000. 800- 68 6 7, stmamll'elcome.com 1\ tram tour is terriffic 11'3}' lo ightsec. Poi nl5 of interest include the First Presb,1crian hurch (1 0 ) and Oak
rove CcrnetCf). ..111 for hou~ and fees. ~ WC 6'
Lang'sMarina East I00 St. I\ lan-.1St.. St. \ lcm-s. ,I 558
9 /:!-882--f-f52 Call for hours and fees. ~ WC b
Up the Creek Xpeditions and Outfitters 111 Osborne St., St. \la,-,s, 3155 9 /_. 82-09 / 1. --7-UPT/J EC RE/<: K upthecreeklrips. com Guided k.,,,,k trips. rental,. and imlructio111 for Georgia's ,cenic walcr11a),. 1ncl11di11g Cumberland l1lancl Jnd
Okefenokee tri1 s. 'a ll i r hou" and fee . ~ WC

Avenue of Oaks Frederica Rd. al Retrea t Pla11tatio11 t. Si111011s Island. 31522 9 12.26;.0620. soo-933-2627 1\ nn Page King planted the famous' venue of Oaks.. marking th e en tran ce to the ea Island Coif C lub.
Bloody Marsh Battle Site Demere Rd.. St. , imons lsfond, 3/ 522 9 12-6,, -3639. ns.gol'l{o{r In 17-1 2 British troops defeated Spanish troops here in an important turning point in th e Spanish i11n1sion of
,eorgia. pen dai ly 8 a.m .- -1 p.111. lrce. ~ 6'
Christ Church, Frederica 6129 Frederica Rd.. , t. i111ons Island. 3/ 522 9 /2-638s%1B. christclwrch{rederica.org In 1-- ,6 John ,i nd C harl e, \\leslei held seniccs under the oak tree, at th e loca ti on of th e present church.
z_; Open dailv. Docent avai lable p.m. ~ 6'
Driftwood'sCoastal Encounters -f20 I First St.. St. Simons Island. , 1522 912-6,8-3 -19. dri{lwoodee.org Thi\ refurbished hand s-on ed ucati on cen ter offers ecoloi;, ll'a lks. a1 ll'Cli as plankton h1bs. Ca ll for hours
m,d fees. ~ WC b
Fort Frederica National Monument Frederica Rd.. St. Simons lsla11d. 'l 1522 9 I2-638-3639. 11s.gol'/{o{r 'I Ins fort ll'as built bi Ccncral Oglethorpe in 1736. three iears <1 ft cr th e fo unding of Sman nah. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC b
Gascoigne Bluff 9 I2-26;-0620, 800-9B-262 , . bgic,b.com T110 slave cabins are loca ted ;i t th e former I lamilton Pl an tation and listed on th e Natioual Rci;ister of
Ilisloric Pia e,. Call for hours. ~ WC 6'
Glynn Art Association , 19 \ lal/er, St.. St . Si111011.1 lsla11d. 'l / 522 9 12-638-8770. glv111wrt.org The area s oldest and lari;est not-for-profit art association feature, local and regional arti1ls and classes. Call
for hmm and fee,. ~ WC 6'
The Island Players P.O. Box 20-f I I. St. Simons /.~land, 1l ;22 9 12-63 -303 l. islandplarers.com Loca l thespians display th eir talen ts in li,c prod uctiom vear-round. Kid s productions and ca mp are also ~ffered. Ca ll for ,chcdu le and fee~ . ~ WC 6'
Mildred Huie Museum at Mediterranean House /li /9 Frederica Rd.. St . imm,s Island. 3/52... 912-6, -305 7. 800-B6-9-f69, landmarksce11es.co111 Built in 1929. the mn cum , ho11cases the ll'ork of the legendaf) Impress ionist painter \l ildred i, ll 11ic. Open Fri.-. 1111 . l-5 p.m. Free. ~WC
Neptune Park
Reacl,riew Dr.. St . Simons lsla 11d, >1522 9 /2-265-0620, 00-93 3-2627 Ph1igro11nd. 111ini-golf, rcsl:iurants. and 1hop,. Open daih . ~ WC b

There is an unmistakable softening of life's edges here on the coast in St. Marys, Georgia. Come wander the unhurried comers of this historic village
and enjoy picket fences, front porches, fragrant salt air.and friendly smiles. Canopied streets of quaint shops, wonderful restaurants and pleasureful
recreation awaits you, and at day's end, restful accommodations welcome you. St. Marys is the departure point for day trips to the natural glories of
Cumberland Island National Seashore, selected as One of the IO Best Beaches in America by The Travel Channel.
For visitor information, call St. Marys Tourism at (800) 868-8687. Or email: info@stmaryswelcome.com

We're located on the GA/FL border, minutes

offl-95 at GA Exits 1 and 3. A great location when makingyour 2005 Super Bowl plans.

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When visiting historic St. Marys, enjoy...

Lodging: Belle Tara Inn, 912-882-4199, www.belletora.com Cumberland Island Inn & Suit.es, 800-768-6250,
www.cumberlandislandinn.com Cumberland Kin2;bay Lodges, 800-83 1-6664, www.cumberlandkbl.com Goodbread House, 912-882-7490, www.goodbreadhouse.com Greyfield Inn, 904-261 -6408, www.geyfieldinn.com
Riverview Hotel, 912-882-3242, www.eagnet.com/ riverview/ riverview hotel.htm And more!

Attractions: Osprey Cove GolfCourse, 800-352-5515, www.ospreycove.com Submarine Museum, 912-882-2782,
www.stma,yssubmuseum.com Orange Hall House Museum, 912-576-3644 St. Marys Aquatic Center, 912-673-8118, www.ci.st-marys.ga.us Cumberland Island National Seashore, 912-882-4335 St. Marys Railroad, 912-576-2717, www.historicstmarysrailway.com

Shopping: A. Clark Antiques, 912-882-1801, www.aclarkantiques.com The French Quarter, 912-882-8899
Read 'Em Again, 912-576-7888, www.reademagainbooks.com Up the Creek, 912-882-0911, www.upthecreektrips.com And more!

Restaurants: Sterling's Southern Cafe, 912-882-3430 Lang's Marina Restaurant, 912-882-4432
Borrell Creek Landing, 912-673-6300 And more!

Sponsors: Downtown Merr:hants Association Express Scripts, 912-673-3000, www.expressscripts.com
St. Marys Industrial Development Authority, 800-868-8687, www.stmaryswelcome.com Camden Development Authority, 800-554-8308, www.camdenjda.com Cumberland Harbour, 888-23 1-5263, www.cumberlandharbour.com
St. Marys Convention & Visitors Bureau, 800-868-8687, www.stmaryswelcome.com Satilla Business Service, 912-882-3272 Vista Outdoor Advertising, 912-882-6262

he gracious charms ofthe Georgia coast awaityou in St. Marys, Georgia. From energizing recreation to simple relaxation, St. Marys' gentle pleasures and welcoming warmth will fill your time here with memories. History comes alive in the antebellum grandeur ofhistoric Orange Hall, the Toonerville Trolley, Oak Grove Cemetery, Cumberland Island National Seashore Museum, St. Marys Submarine Museum, and much more, including the spot where the very first pecan tree in America was planted. Quaint shops filled with unique wares encourage discovery along St. Marys' downtown streets.
Come hungry and enjoy St. Marys' tempting choices ofgreat southern cuisine restaurants.
1911""1111111111111..,....,,..=:;:;;-----, At the river's edge find a fleet ofshrimp boats, a wonderful
waterfront park with benches, arbors and marsh walks, a full-service marina and great spots for bird-watching, sunset gazing and picnicking. Recreation abounds with memorable day trips to Cumberland Island National Seashore, charter fishing trips, kayaking, swimming and golfat nearby championship golfcourses.
Stay over and enjoy the comfort and hospitality ofSt. Marys' array of lodging, inns and historic bed &breakfast houses.
Come and visit us soon! For complete information, call (800) 868-8687.
Or visit www.stmaryswelcome.com Or email: info@stmaryswelcome.com GEO GIA

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Game discover a place where the abundant pleasures ofGeorgia's fabled coast become the rewards ofa life time. A place ofstunning natural beauty, unrivaled prestige and complete privacy. Come discover Cumberland Harbour. It is a place like no other.

Never have a thousand acres been so supremely positioned along an unspoiled peninsula, canopied beneath ancient oaks, bounded by three rivers, and looking eastward to Cumberland Island. For boaters and all for whom the wonders ofnature and waters hold magic, this is pure paradise.

Deepwater, ocean access homesites ofrare beauty are available within this, one ofthe last great residential opportunities along the waterways and marshlands ofthe Atlantic seaboard.

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Premier amenities will heighten the joys oflife for residents ofCumberland Harbour, from the gated Greeter's Cottage and gracious Clubhouse with aquatics center and tennis, to a world-class marina on the St. Marys River.

The perfect location ofCumberland Harbour in St. Marys, Georgia- just 30 minutes north ofthe

Jacksonville, FL, airport- places all the delights oflife on the coast wonderfully at hand.

To learn more, or to schedule a land and water tour

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of Cumberland Harbour, call (888) 231 -5263.

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St. Simons Island Fishing Pier St. Simons Island. 31511 9 /2-265-0610, hgic,b.com The pier has long been a foca l point "il h shops. rcslanrnnls. and fi shing. Open daily.

Air Tours Over Coastal Islands 1200 G/m11 1\i-e., St. Simon, lsla11d. l I:i22 9 12-122-2-1-/Fi. stsimo11si.1/,md.com \ ir lours of Georgia coa1I. Cal l for ho11r1 and fees. l:;lWC

Benjy'sBike Shop IlO Hetreo/ Pla;:a. St. Simons Island, 31522 9 I2-638-6766 Bic,c le rent als and repairs. Ca ll fo r hou rs and fees.
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St. Simons Island Lighthouse Museum IOI 12th St.. St. Simons Island. 31522 9 /2-638--1666, sai11 tsimonslighthouse.org This rcslorccl li ghthouse remai ns a navig.ilional aid fo r SI. i1nons Sonnd . Ca ll for houri ,md fees.
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Travel Services St. Simons Island Visitors Center 530-B Beaclniew Dr., St. Simons lsla11d, 31522 IW0-933-2627 Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.111.
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Barry'sBeach Service -120 /\mold He/.. St. Simons lsla11d. 31522 9 /2-6l,\ ;~053. W0-669-52 15 C11ided km ak a11d nalme toms. Sa ilboa t. ka1ak . hoal. chai r. 11111l;relh1. mid bike rental,. Ca ll fo r 1;01 1r, and fee, . [;l WC
Bedford Sportsman HOS /lrederica Hd.. St. Simons Island. 31522 912-638-5-15-1. stsi111011sout{it1ers.co111 Fly-fishing gu ides .ind gear. ca rnpi11g gear. and kaya k tOLm and rentals. Open \ lon.-Sa l. 10 ,1.111.-5 p.111.

Captain C. Charters Colden /;/es lari,w, St . Simons Island. 31522 9 12-638-76-1 6 Fishin g. nature, sunset, barrier island , and dolphin crnises. Ca ll for rcser.,i lions and fees.
Captain D. Blackshear Fishing St. , imom Island. 3152.2 9 /2-638-25 12, 9 /2-222--1800 Inshore and offah ore fishing charters. Ca ll for hou rs and fees. [;l WC
Captain Mark Noble Charters Colden Isles I\ farina. St. Simons Island, 31522 9 /2-63-1- 121 9. georgia(ishing. 11et Fishing clrnrters. Ca ll for hours and fees. [;l WC

Coastal Islands Fishing \ farina Dr., Colden Isles /ari,w St . Simons Island. l 1522 9 12-6 38-02-11. charter(ish .net Inshore. nea r-shore, deep-sea fis hing cha rters. and sunset lours. Ca ll for rescr.alions and fees.

Georgia Experience St. Simons Island, 31522 9 /2-6 l8-7992, 888-9-15-7992 coas talgeo rgiaexpe rience.com Step-on guide and ticketing scr.ice, wedding planners, and walking lours. lso avai lable in Brunswick, Jek)'ll Island . and Savannah. Call for hour and fees.
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Golden Isles Marina 206 1\/arina Dr., t. Simons Island, 31522 9 I2-63-1-1 /28. gimarina.com Full-ser.ice marin,i and restaurant. Open daily
7 a. m.-7 p.n1. [;l WC 6' YIT

Golden Isles Touring Company I03 Brw1swick Ave., t. Simons Island, 31522 9 12-63 -8092. 800-+I I6066. goldenislestouring.com Croup lollf planning. Call for hours and fees. [;l WC

Golden Isles Water Sports IO I /c,rina Dr., Colden Isles farina St. Simons Island, 31522 9 12-638-7245 Jet-ski rental. scuba-diving instru ction, equipment , and trip planning. Ca ll for hollf and fees . [;l WC

Hampton River Club Marina 1000 Ilampton River Club Dr., St. Simons ls/and, 31522 9 /2-6 38- /210 Fnll-ser.ice marin a. including fi shing charter . Call for hours and fees. [;l WC

Island Dive Center and Tours Colden Isles farina. IO I farina Dr.
t. Simons Island, 31522 9 I2-638-6590. 800-940-3-183. islanddivecenter.com Di, e classes. eq uipment rentals, and tours. Call for hours and fees . [;l WC

Marsh Tours 310 1\/agnolia /\ve., St. Simons Island, 31522 912-63 -935-1. 11wrshtours.co111 Birding, dolphin watching, marsh ecosystem, and history tours. Ca ll for hours and fees. [;l WC

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communi ty, and UGA larine Institute (reservations
required). T he visitor center interprets the fragi le
coastal ecosystem. Call for hours. C;;l WC 6-

BLACK CREEK

Jekyll Island Golf Club

Black Creek Golf Club

Oleander, Pine Lakes,

277 Cantcrnood, 3J308

and lndian founds Courses,

912 58-4653

Capt. Wylly Rd., 31527

blackcreek.com

9 J2-635-2368

BLACKSHEAR

jek)llisland.com

Lakeview Golf Club

KINGSLAND

5JOCol(C/11b Rd., 31516

Laurel Island Links

9 J2-449-4-f 11

233 Marsh Harbour Pkwy, 3J54

BRUNSWICK Coastal Pines Golf Course

912-729-72 77 visitkingsland.com

1Coastal Pine Cir., 31525

RICHMOND HILL

9 J2-261 -0503

Waterford Landing Golf Course

Golden Isles Golf Center 49 4 Altama Ave., 31525 912-264 -1666

731 Waterford Landing Rd., 31324 912-727-4 48 richmondhillcvb.com

gol(georgia .org

RINCON

Oak Grove Island Golf Club 126 Clipper Bay Rd., 31523 912-280-9525 oakgroveislandgol(.com

Lost Plantation Golf Club 1Clubhouse Dr., 31326 912-826-2092 lostplantationgol{.com

FOLKSTON Folkston Golf Club 202 Countr)' Club Rd., 31537 912-496-7155 golfgeorgia.org

ST.MARYS Osprey Cove Golf Club 123 Osprey Dr., 31558
00-352-5575 hamptongolfinc.com

HINESVILLE Cherokee Rose Country Club Golf 225 Cherokee Trail, 313 J3 9 J2-876-5503 go l(georgia .org

ST. SIMONS ISLAND/ SEA ISLAND Hampton Club 100 Tabbystone, 31522 912-634-025 5 hamptonclub.com

JEKYLL ISLAND

Great Dunes Golf Course

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Shell Rd. and Beachview Dr., 31527 9)2-638-3 351

9 12-635-2 170 jek)l/i land.com

sea palms. com

SAVANNAH Bacon Park Golf Course One horty Cooper Dr., 3HJ 6 912-354-2625 ba co11parkgo l(co urse.com
The Club at Savannah Harbor 2 Resort Dr. , 31421 912-201 -2007
Crosswinds Golf Course 232 James B. Blackbum Dr., 31408 912 -966- 1909 crosswindsgol(club.com
Henderson Golf Club 1Al JIender 0 11 Dr., 3HJ 9 912 -920-465 3 hendersongol(club.com
Hunter Golf Club 1548 S. Perimeter Rd., 31409 9 12-3 52-5622
Mary Calder Golf Course \V. 1.Athrop ve., 31402 912-23 -7100 golfgeorgia.org
Southbridge Golf Club 4J5 Southbridge Blvd., 31405 9 12-6 51-545 5 go l(georg ia .org
SHELLMAN BLUFF Sapelo Hammock Golf Club 500 Jarshview Dr., 3133 1 9 12-83 2-4653 sapelolwmmockgo lf. co m
WAYCROSS The Lakes at Laura S. Walker State Park 5500 Laura Walker Rd., 31503 912-2 5-6 154, 800-434-09 2 go lfgeo rgia.o rg

St. SimonsBoating and Fishing Club J000 Arthur Moore Dr., I. Simons ls/and, 31522 9 12-63 .9146 Inshore, offshore, and deep-sea charters. Call for hours.
St. SimonsExperience The Village, I. imons ls/an d, 31522 912-63 -7992, 888-945-7992 stsimonsisla ndex perience. com Recommendation and reservations for tours, charters, and productions offered. Call for hours and fees.
St. Simons Ghost Tour 669 1 . Golf Villas, I. Simons Island, 31522 9J2-63 -2756, ghostlourso(stsimons.com
enture into the history of the island and its local ghosts and spirits. Call fo r hours and fees.
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St. SimonsTransit Company 105 Marina Dr. , Golden ls/es Marina St. Simons Island, 31522 912-63 -567 , aintsimonstransit.com Dolph in, fi hing, and eco tours. Call for hours and fees.
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St. SimonsTrolley Village Pier, St. Simons ls/and, 31522 9 l2-638-8954, st imonstours.com Historic island tour in antique troll eys. Ca ll for reservation and fees.
Southeast AdventureOutfitters 3 J3 Mallory St. , St. Simons ls/and, 31522 9 J2-638-6732, southeastadvenlure.com
Kayak tours. Call for hours and fees. C;;l WC 0- I
SAPELO ISLAND S- 19
ReynoldsMansion Sapelo 1land, 3 J327 9 J2-485-2299, gastateparks.orglgeorgiallodges/sapelo
ow avai lable for group event , the man ion was a cotton plantation until the Civil War. Accessibl e by boat on ly; ferry service runs from Meridian. Call for hours and fees. [;;l WC Y
Sapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve Ferry and visitor center: US Hwy. 99, Jeridian 9 12-43 7-3224, gastateparks.org Guided tours of this barri er island includ e a working lighthou e, Afri can Am eri ca n Hog Hammock

Travel Services Sapelo Island Visitors Center J Landing Rd. , Meridian , 3 1319 9 12-437-3224, sapelonerr.org Call for hours. [;;l WC '
Spirit of Sapelo apelo ls/and, 31327
9J2-4 5-2J70, georgiacoast.com Bus tours of the island. Call for reservations and fees.
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AndrewLowHouse 329 Abercom I., avannah, 31401 9 J2-233-6854, andrewlow.com Girl couts founder Juliette Gordon Low lived in th is well-known house, which opened as a museu m in 1952. Call for tou rs, hours, and fees. C;;l
Bamboo Farm and Coastal Gardens 2 Canebrake Rd. , avannah, 3141 9 9 J2-92 J-5460, uga.edu See the oldest and largest collection of bamboo for public viewing in orth merica. Call fo r hour . Free
(donations accepted). C;;l WC 0-
BeachInstitute/African American Museum and Cultural Center 502 E. Harris St., Savannah, 3140 1 9J2-234-8000, kingtisdell.org E tabli hed in 1867, th e insti tute is the state's oldest continuously operating school for African Americans.
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Bonaventure Cemetery 330 Bo11ave11ture Rd., Savannah, 31404 9 /2-651 -6843 This is the fin al resting place for everal of Savannah's most famous re idents. Open daily 8 a.111.-5 p.m. Free.
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Cathedral of St.John the Baptist 222 E. Harris t. , avannah, 31401 912 -23 3-4709 Dedi ca ted in 1876, this is the oldest Roman Catholic church in Georgia. Call for hours and tou rs. Free (donations accepted). WC '
Chatham CountyGarden Center and Botanical Gardens J388 Eisenhower Dr., Savannah , 31406 9 /2-355-3883 ee th e beautiful garden and an I840s fannhouse located on IOacres in outh Savannah . Open dai ly 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.111. Adults $3, children $1. C;;l WC '
Christ Church 28 Bull t. , avannah, 31401 9J2-232-4 / 3l, chri tchurchsavannah.org Known as Georgia's Mother Church, John Wesley preached here and established the fi rst Sunday school
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City Market fefferson and W Saini fulian Sts., Savannah, 31401 9 J2-232-4903, 9 J2-525-C/1Y, savannahcitymarket.com Enjoy shops, works of art, and re taurants . Call for
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First African Baptist Church 23 Montgomery St., avannah, 3140 1 912-233-6597, oldestblackchurch.org
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Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home 207 E. Charlton t., Savan11ah , 31401 912 -233-6014
Built in 1856, the home is furnished as it was in the 1920s and 1930s when O'Connor lived there, until he
was 13. Call for hours and fees. WC
Fort Pulaski National Monument US Hwy. 80 E., Savannah, 31410 912-786-5787, ns.govl{opu
This Civil War fort was built to guard the ea approach
to avannah . Call for hours. [;l WC 6'
Girl Scouts First Headquarters 330 Drayton St. , Savannah, 31401 912-232-8200, 888-223-3 83 , girlscouting.org
isit this museum of ea rly Ci r! couting as well as the
gift shop. Call for hours, tours, programs, and fees. WC
Gray'sReef National Marine Sanctuary 10 Ocean Science Cir., Savannah , 314 11 9 l 2-598-2345, graysree{noaa.gov Located about 20 miles off Sapelo Island, this reef is one of the largest near-shore live-bottom reefs in the Southeast. Open Mon.-Fri . 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free.

Historic Savannah Theatre 222 Bull t., avannah, 31-f0 1 912-233-7764, savarmahtheatre.com
Opened in 1818, this is arguably the oldest continuously mnning theater in the nation. Jukebox Journey features
the nation's greatest hits from the 19-+0s through the
1970s. Call for hours, schedule, and fees. [;l WC 6' T

Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace- National Historic Landmark 10 E. Oglethorpe Ave., avannah, 31401 912-233-450 I, girlscouts.orglbirthplace Enjoy this restored birthplace of the founder of Girl
Scouts, including original Cordon family furniture.
Call for hours and fee . Reservations required for
groups and Girl cout troops. WC 6' T

Laurel Grove South Cemetery 2 101 Kollock t., Savannah , 31-fO / 912-65 1-6843 Dedicated in 1852 to the burial of slaves and free per-
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Lucas Theatre for the Arts 32 Abercom St. , al'Onnah, 3140 1 912-525-5040, 9l 2-525-5050, lucastheatre.com
This renovated historic theater is in the heart of th e
d011a1to1111 historic district. Call for hours and fees. WC 6'

Lutheran Church of the Ascension Wright quare, 120 Bull St., avarmah, 31-101 912-232-4 151, elcota.org
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Massie Heritage Interpretation Center 207 E. Gordon St., avannah, 3140 I 912-201-5070, massieschool.com The center hosts an education program, including ''T11e 19th-Century Classroom," where tudents experience a school day based in that century. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC 6-
Oatland Island Education Center 711 Sandtow11 Rd., Savannah , 31410 912-898-39 0, oatla11disland.org See Savannah's "zoo," featuring 175 acre of coastal natural habitat with a nature trail and live native animal
exhibits. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC6-
0ld Fort Jackson 1 Fort Jackson Rd., Savannah , 31404 9 I2-232-3945, chsgeorgia.org This fort, the offspring of a Revolutionary War battery, garrisoned troops during the War of I812. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC 6- Y
Ralph MarkGilbert Civil Rights Museum 460 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Savannah , 31401 912-231-8900, avannahcivilrightsmuseum.com The museum serves to educate the public about
avannah's frican merican heritage and offers a bus
tour. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC6-
Riverfront Plaza Old River St., avamwh, 3HO I 9I2-234-0295, savrivers/Teet.com Shopping, re taurants, and hotels are abundant in this area. ~ WC M l Y

Roundhouse Railroad Museum 601 W. Harris St., Sava11nah, 31401 912-651-6823, chsgeorgia.org The oldest, largest, and most expensive railroad site in the We tem Hemisphere features antique machinery starting from 1833. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC
St.Johns Church and Parish House Bull St. at Madiso11 Square, Sava1111ah , 31401 912-232-1251, stiohnssav.org Visit herman's headquarters after his I86-+ march. Call for tours, church services, and fees. Church free. ~WC6-
Savannah History Museum 303 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Savannah , 31401 9 I2-238-1779, chsgeorgia.org
video presentation and exhibits detail events from the founding of the colony to the present. Group rates available. Call for hours and fees. ~WC6-flY
Savannah National Wildlife Refuge outh 011 GA Hwy. 25, Sava11nah, 3I405
912-652-4415, Savannah.fws.gov This 28,16 -acre refuge offer hiking, picnicking, and wildlife. Open sunrise-sunset. Free. ~WC6-
Savannah Ogeechee Canal Museum and Nature Center 6 I Fort Arg)le Rd., Sava11nah, 31419 912-748 06 , socanalmuseum.com Beginning with the tidal lock at the Savannah River, the 1vaterway continue through other locks to the Ogeechee River. ature and history programs are available. Call for hours and fees. ~WC 6-

Savannah Sand Gnats Baseball Historic Gra)'SOn Stadium 1401 E. Victory Dr., Savannah. 31404 912-351-9150, sa11dg11ats.co111 The Sand Gnats are a Class A outh tlantic affiliate of the Montreal Expos. Office open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for schedule and fees. ~ WC 6- 1Y
Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum 41 larti11 Luther Ki11g Jr. Blvd., Sa1a 1111ah, 31401 912-232-1511, shipsofthesea.org This museum offers exhibits about maritime culture, hips, and commerce. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC
Skidaway Island State Park 6 miles S.E. o{Savarmah, on Diamond Causeway 912-598-2300, gastateparks.org This island on the Colonial Coa t Birding Trail is popular with painted buntings. Camping, hiking, observation towers, a pool, an Interpretive Center, a bird-viewing station, and a Ciani Ground loth fossil replica. Open
daily 7 a. m.-10 p.m. ~ WC 6-
TelfairMuseum of Art 121 Bamard St. , Savannah , 3140 I 912-232-1177, tel{air.org View painting, sculpture, and decorative arts on exhibit. Call for hour and fees. ~WC M IY
Telfair'sOwens-Thomas House 124 Abercom St. , Savannah , 3140 I 912-233-974 3, tel{air.org Items from the Acacia Collection of African Americana that were con tructed and used by slaves are displayed here, along with Ameri can and Engli h antique . Call for hours and fees. WC

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UGA Marine Education Center and Aquarium 30 Ocean cience Cir., avannah, 31-f 11 912-59 -2-+96, uga.edulaquarium Georgia's on ly sa ltwater aquarium features abou t 50 pecie of marine life, nature trails, and a gift shop. all for hour and fees. ~WCb
Waving Girl Statue Riverfront Plaza, al'annah, 3140 I 912-23-f-0295, 912-232-15 11 , 77-728-2662 savannahvisil.com This is a tribute to Florence Martu , a a,annahian known in worldwide maritime communities. From 18 7 to 1931, she greeted ships entering avannah b)' waving a cloth from the lighthouse on Cockspur Island , in hope of finding of her long-lost lover.
Wesley Monumental United Methodist Church -f29 Abercom St. , Savannah, 3/40 I 912-232-0191, wesleymonumental.org
Built in I 90, this church honors John Wesle) , the founder of Methodism. Call for hours. Free. ~ WCb
Wormsloe Historic Site 7601 kidaway Rd. , avannah, 31406 9 /2-353-3023, gaslateparks.org Ten miles southeast of the hi toric district is an a\'enue lined with live oaks and leading to the ruins of this 1736 colonial estate with reconstructed buildings and
more. Call for hours. ~ WC b
Travel Services Savannah Area Convention and Visitors Bureau IOI E. Bay t., avannah, 31-f0I 9/2-64-1-6400, 877-SAV, NAJ-1 , savannahvisit.com
Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC b

Savannah Visitors Information Center 30/ Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., ava,mah, 3H0l 912-9-f-f-0-+;5, savannahvisit.com Open Mon.-Fri. :30 a.m.-5 p.m, at.-Sun. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. ~WC b
Capt. Walt'sCharters Bull Rim J\Jarina, 005 Old Tvbee Rd.
avamwh, 3H /0 912-89 -0308. waltsadvenlure.cornlclwrters
unset and O\'ernight excursions as well as dolphin tour . Call for fees. ~ WC
Carriage Tours of Savannah Jefferson St. and Julian St., amnnah, 3H02 9 /2-236-6756, savannah.com ~ !eel al ity ~larkct for historical tours. Call for hours and fees.
Coastal River Charters Bahia Bleu ,\Jarina, avannah, 3H0-f 912--f-f /-9930, coastalril'ercharler .com Inshore or near-shore fishing and ightseeing tours. Call for hours and fee . ~ WC
Coastline Travel -f I Wahlstrom Rd., Savannah, 3 HO-f
912-23-f-7 110, 00-33 -5016, coastlinetravel.net Destination management, receptive ervices, luxury motor coach transportation, and custom itineraries inbound and outbound for group lour operators.
Dolphin MagicTours, Inc. /-lvatt Dock, River St., amnnah, 3/-f0 I 912 97--+990, 00-721 -12-+0 Narrated sightseeing ,md dolphin crui es aboard Coast Guard-certified vessel. Call for hours and fees.

Freedom Trail Tour on Savannah'sAfrican American Heritage 30 l /artin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Savannah, 3/40 l 912-39 -27 5 Full narrative tour of avannah. Call for hours and fees. ~WC
Geechee Institute 395 Hodgson /emorial Dr., Ste. 11 0
Savannah, 3 H06 9 /2-63 /-776 /
pecializing in Gullah and Geechee tours. Ca ll for
hours. ~ WCb
Ghost Talk/Ghost Walk Tours l 32 Cros brook Place, ava,mah, 3H06 9 /2-233-3896, 800-563-3896 samn,w hgeorgia .con lghos ttalk/ Cho t tours and one-mile easy walking tour. Call for hours. dulls IO, children 5.
Gray Line Red Trolley Tours 215 \ . Boundal) I., avannah, 3 H l 5 912-234-TOUR, 00-426-2318, graylineo(savannah.com Trolley and minibus tours. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC
Historic Savannah Carriage Tours 100 berdeen t. , ava,mah, 31-f0l 9/2--f-+3-9333, 8 37-1011, sal'annahcarriage.com ~leet al the Hyatt Regency for one-hour historic or ghost lour . Adults 19, children 9.
Historic Savannah Foundation Special Tours and Meeting Services l/71 . Perry t., avamwh,31401 9/2-23-f-40 , 00-627-5030, saviours.com Ilistorical, ictorian, house museum, and Country tours. Call for hour and fees. ~ WC

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Hogan'sMarina 36 Wilmington lslm,d Rd., a1annah, 31-110 912-897-3474, hogansmari,w.com F'ull- ervice marina. Call for hours and fees. [;;l WC
Hospitality Tours of Savannah 219 Bryant I., le. 303, Sal'annah , 31401 912-233-0119, hospita/iry,tour o{!avannah.com Walking tours. Call for fees. [;;l WC
Isle of Hope Marina 50 Bluff Dr., Sa1annah, 31-106 912-354- I 7, isleo{lwpemarina .com \Jewly renovated full-service marina, including boat rentals. Open daily a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. [;;l WC
Low Country River Excursions 005 Old Tybee Rd., Sa\'a1111ah, 31410 912-89 -9222, lowcountrycniise.com 1.5-hour dolphin tours. Call for hours and fees. [;;l WC
Magnolia Carriage Company 8 Wamer t. , Sarannah, 31-10 I 912-232-7727 Private horse-drawn-carriage ride in a formal white wedding carriage through historic Savannah. Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. all for fee .
Miss Judy Charters 124 Palmetto Dr. , al'G1111ah, 31-110 9/2-897-247 , 912-897-4921, missi11dycharters.com Inshore and offi hore fishing charters. Call for hours and
fee . [;;l WC 6'
Old Savannah Tours 4I Wahlstrom Rd. , avannah, 31-104 912-234-8128, 800-517-9007, oldsavannahtours.com Ilistoric, ghost, and group tours of cathedrals, quares, and homes. Call for tours, hours, and fees . [;;l WC
Old Town Trolley Tours of Savannah 234 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., a1annah, 31401 912-233-0083, tro/leytours.com 1.5-hour historical tour. Departs every half hour 9 a.m.-+:30 p.m. Call for fee . [;;l WC
Personalized Tours of Savannah 521 E. York t., Sal'annah, 31-101 912-234-0014, savannal,sites.com Guided tour for individuals, groups, or step-ens of city, gardens, architecture, movie sites, and Jewish heritage. Call for hours and fees.
Plantation Carriage Company City larket at Jefferson St., Sal'annah , 31-101 912-201-000 I , plantationcarriage.com 1 arrated tour of historic district. Departs every 20 minutes 9 a.m.-9 p.m. dulls $19, children $8.
Reeler In Charters 439 E. 60th t., avannah, 31-105 912-351-9558, fishingsavannah.com Fishing charter and dolphin tours. Call for hours and fees. [;;l WC
Riverstreet Riverboat Company 9 East River St. , al'annah, 31-10 I 912-232-640-f, 00-7 6-6404, samnnahriverboat.com Paddle-wheel riverboat crui cs include live entertainment, dancing, and a cash bar. Daytime sightseeing and evening dinner cruises are also avai lable. Call for sched-
ule and fees. WC 6' Y
Savannah by Foot 527 E. Cordon I., avannah, 31-10 I 912-238-3 43, savannahto11rs.com Cho t and historic tours, including haunted pub and

bordello tours. Call for hours. Admission 15.
Savannah Haunted History Tour 512 E. Oglethorpe Ave., Savannah, 3140 I 912-604-3007 Candlelight walking tour conducted in period costt1111e. Call for departure location , hour , and fees.
Savannah Safari Walking Tours 415 Ken tuck), Ave., avannah, 31404 912-234-649 , sava,mahsa{ari.com
elf-guided walking tour of the historic district. -f (include guidebook). Croup tours also available.
Savannah Seen Historic Tours 426 Abercom St., Savannah , 31-101 9 I2-234-8204 Private walking tour of hi toric downtown and group tour planning. Call for hours and fees.
Savannah Spirit Tours 312 E. Oglethorpe Ave., avannah, 31-10 I 912-224-7827, riskyvent11re.com Walk with the tales of ghosts and voodoo along wilh the spirits of Savannah's pubs on the Ri ky Venture Tavern Tour. all for hour . Adults I 5. [;;l WC
Savannah Under the Stars Beach and Low Country Tours 7115 Johnn y Mercer Blvd., Savannah, 31-10 I 912-89 -1 05, avannahgeorgia.com/underthestars Call for hours and fees. [;;l WC
Savannah Walks, Inc. 37 Abercom t., amnnah, 31-101 912-23 -9255, 88 -728-9255, avannahwalks.com Historical , ghost, Low Country, pub, and garden tours. Call for hours. dulls 14, children 7. [;;l WC
See Savannah Walking Tours 511 E. Jones, ammwh, 3140 I 912-234-3571, 00-574-9255, seesavannah.com
nique blend of history, adventure, and storytelling in lhe hoste city. Call for hours and fees. [;;l WC
Southern Belle Tours P.O. Box 30843, Savannah , 31410 912-898-8744, southembelletours.net Cho t, Low ountry, Civil War, and black heritage tours. Call for hours and fees. [;;l WC
Spirit of Savannah Tours 1455 S. Camden Cir., Savannah, 31401 912-354-2621 Historical, ghost, and voodoo walking tours for small groups up to 15. Re crvations required. all for hour and fees.
Tales of the South P.O. Box 15 2, Tybee Island, 31328 912-786-5101, 912-786-5108, tourssouth.com Revisit the Old South with folklore and events created by the Hat Ladies of the South. Also available in Tybee I land. Call for fees.
Tootsy Tours 1-10 Johnny lercer Blvd., Ste. 12, Sal'annah, 31410 912 9 -3111, -736-3 2 , tootsytours.com Tours including Girl couts, black heritage, natural history, and Jewish history. Call for hours and fees. [;;lWC
Tour Savannah, LLC Johnston Square, intersection of Bull and Congress Savannah , 3140 I 912-236--f-467, theghostofsa,annah.com Folklore and gho t tours. all for hours and departure locations. dulls $15, children $8.

Victorian Lady Tours 32 / E. 55th t.. amnnah, 31-105 9/2-236-/ 6 Tailor-made tours with Victorian costumed guides. Call for fees.

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Historic Effingham Society'sOld Jail Museum I002 Pine St., Springfield, 31329 912 26--1705, 912-75-1-62-/0, eff,nghamcounty.com The h,o- tory jail, housing Revolutionary, and ative
' merican artifucts, was built in 1934. un. 2- 5 p.111.
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Travel Services Effingham County Chamber of Commerce
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Fort Screven 30 leddin Dr., Tybee I land, 31328 912-7 6-580 1, tybeelighthou e.org Thi beach fort wa built about I 75 and manned during the panish-American War, World War I, and World \ ar 11. [;;I WC

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Tybee Island Lightstation and Tybee Museum 30 i\ leddin Dr., Tybee Island, 31328 912-7 6-5 OJ, t)'beelighthouse.org TI1is is Georgia's oldest and tallest active lighthouse. TI1e museum depicts the island's history fi-om alive American time to W\ II. Call for hours and fees. [;;I WC

Tybee Island Marine Science Center 1510 Strand, Tybee Island, 31328 9 I2-786-59 17, tybeemsc.org Enjo aquarium , a touch tank, live animal exhibits from coastal corgia, and educa tional programs. Call for hours and fees. WC

Travel Services Tybee Visitor Information Center
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Amick'sDeep Sea Fishing La;:aretto Creek farin a, Tybee Island, 31328 912 97-6759, amicksdeepseafishing.com Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fees. [;;!WC

Captain Mike'sDolphin Tours I Old U Ilwy 0, T)'bee I land, 3132 912-786-58-1 , 00-242-0166, tybeedolphins.com Dolphin tours and charter fishing. Call for fees.
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Lazerretto Creek Marina I Old US H11y. 0, Tybee Island, 3132 912-7 6-5 4 , 00-242-0 I66, tybeeisland.111111/dolphin Pull-service marina. Open daily 9 a.m.-7:30 p.m.
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Marshland Adventures Crab hack at Chimney Creek, Tybee Island, 3132 912-7 6-59-f3, 912-30 - 7 , marshlandadventures.com Inshore light-tackle fi hing charters and ecotours. Call for hour and fees.
North Island Surfing Kayak
1213 U Hwy. 0, Tybee Island, 31328 912-786--1000, northislandkarak.com Kayak ren tal , tou r , and ovemight trips . Open dai ly I0 a.m.-5 p.m.
Palmetto Coast Charters, Inc. Bull River larina, US Hwy OE., Tybee Island, 3132 912-7 6-5-103, palmettocoasl.com Dolphin, eco-, inshore, fi hing, and overnigh t tours. One- to seven-day cruise . Open daily 10 a.111.-6 p.m.
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Sea Kayak Georgia 1102 U Hwy. 0, Tybee Island, 31328 912-7 6-8732, 888-KAYAKGA, seaka akgeorgia.com Kayak tours, barrier i land tour , and custom swamp
trips. Open Wed.-Mon. 10a.m.-6p.m. Fees vary. ~ WC 6-
Sundial Charters 142 Pelican Dr., Tybee I land, 3132 912-786-9-170, 66- U -DAVE, sundialclwrters.nel
colours and fishing. Call for hours and fee . ~ WC
Tybee Island Charters , Inc. Old U 1-lwy. 0 E., Tybee Island, 31328 912-7 6-480 I, fishtybee.corn Deep- ea and inshore fishing, nature trip , ecotours, and charter . Call for hour and fee . ~ WC

Wilderness Southeast, Inc. P.O. Box 15185, avannah, 31-11 6 9/2-897-510 , wildemess-so11theast.org Coa t and wi ldlife tours. Cu tom lour available. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC
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Laura S.Walker State Park 9 miles sou theast of Waycross, off Roule 177 912-2 7-4900, gaslateparks.org Located near the north entrance of the Okefenokee Swamp, this park offers camping, a lake, boat rental, fishing, water kii ng, a trai l, golf, and a pool. Open dail)'
a.m.-10 p.m. ~WC '
Obediah'sOkefenok 511 5 Swamp Rd., Waycross, 31503 9/2-2 7-0090, okefenokeeswamp.corn Enjoy wildlife exhibits, boardwalks, trai ls, and mu e-
ums. Open dai ly 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. ~WC '
Okefenokee Heritage Center 1-160 1 Augusta A,e., Waycross, 31503 9/2-285-4260, okeheritage.org lou r oulh east Ceorgia' arts and heri tage museum
' and its 1912 steam locomotive. Group rates a\"Ji lable.
Call for hours and fees. ~ WC
Okefenokee Swamp Park GA Hu? I 7, Warcross, 31503 912-283-0583, okeswamp.com Located on the edge of the Okefenokee National \ ildlife Refuge, original Indian waterways and Pioneer I land re-create pioneer life. Open daily 9 a.m.-5:30
p.m. Call for fees. ~ WC 6'

Southern Forest World 1+-10 N. Augusta ve., Waycross, 31503 9 I 2-2 5--1056 This museum of the forestry industry include tool , con ervalion, and tuckie the Dog, a canine that got caught in a hollow tree and mummified -10 rears ago. Open Tue.- at. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. dmission 2. ~ WC
Travel Services
Waycross- Ware County Convention and Visitors Bureau/ Waycross Welcome Center 315-A Plant Ave., Warcross, 3150 I 912-2 3-37+-1, okefenokeetourism.org
Open Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 6'
WOODBINE
Satilla Waterfront Park 310 Bedell Ave., Woodbine, 31569 9/2-729-5600 Fishing, boating, nature wa lk, boardwa lk, and water
sports. Open dai l) unrise-sunset. ~ WC 6-
Travel Services
Fish Masters Charters 14 1 /\la/lard Pointe Dr., Woodbine, 31569 9 12-729-52 1-1, 912-258-68+-1 Fishing and dive charters. Call for hours and fees. ~WC

COAST LODGING
Baymont Inns &Suites Best Western,Brunswick Inn Comfort Inn Concorde Suites Country Hearth Inn &Suites Days Inn,Downtown Days Inn,Interstate Daystop Econo Lodge Embassy Suites Hotel Fairfield Inn by Marrion Golden Isles Inn Guest Conage &Suites Hampton Inn Holiday Inn &Suites Jameson Inn Knights Inn Microtel Inn &Suites Microtel Inn &Suites,South Motel 6 Oak Park Inn Palm sMotel Park Inn by Carlson

16S Warren Mason Blvd. 5323 New Jesup Hwy. 5308 New JesupHwy. 110 Center Dr. 3243 Glynn Ave. 2307 Gloucester St. 5033 New Jesup Hwy. 2995 US Hwy.17 S 630 Perry lane Rd. SOO Mall Blvd. 107 GatewayCenterCir. 3302 Glynn Ave. 150Venture Dr. 230 Warren Mason Blvd. 138 Glynn Co.Pkwy 661 Scranton Rd. 450 Warren Mason Blvd. 146 GatewayCenter Blvd. 325 Palisade Dr. 403 Butler Dr. 3104 Glynn Ave. 2715Glynn Ave. 5252 New Jesup Hwy.

912-265-772S 912-264-0144 912-264-6540 912-267-6442 912-264-8611 912-265-8830 912-264-4330 912-267-0949 912-264-8666 912-264-6100 912-264-2060 912-261 -8788 912-264-6767 912-26Hl002 912-264-3300 912-267-0800 912-267-6SOO 912-554-1430 912-261-0118 912-264-8582 912-265-9301 912-265 -8825 912-264-4033

PR ICING: l=S0-$50 2=$51 -$80 3=$81 -$1 20 4=$121+ 877-BAYMONT baymontinns.com 800-WESTERN bestwestem.com

. 100
. 144

800-551 -7591

comfortinn.com

2-3 119

concordesuites.com

1 84

2-3 98

800-DAYSINN 800-368-2189

daysinn.com daysinn.com

. 1-2 96
1-2 154

800-329-7466

1-2 40

800-55ECONO 800-EMBASSY

. showhotel.com/econolodge/3152501 2 69

embassysuites.com/es/brunswick

3-4 130

800-228-2800

!airfieldinn.com goldenislesinn.com

. 2-3 81
1 128

800-HAMPTON 800-HO LI DAY

showhotel.com/others/guestconages hampton-inn.com/hi/brunswick holiday-inn.com

2-3 102
. 3 127 . 103

800-526-3766

jamesoninn.com knightsinnbrunswick.com

. 62
1 103

microtelinn.com

2-4 62

888-771 -7171

microtelinn.com

2-3 61

800-466-8356 motel6.com

88

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2-3 129

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Quality Inn, 1-95 Ramada Inn,1-95

125 Venture Dr. 3040 Scarlett St.

. 912-265-4600 888-394-8495 showhotel.com/qualityinn/315201

912-264-3621

ramada .com

2-3 213

Red Roof Inn &Suites

25 Tourist Dr.

912-264-4720 800-REOROOF redroof.com

2-3 85

Seabreeze Motel

2697 Glynn Ave.

912-265-2282

28

Sleep Inn

5272 New Jesup Hwy.

912-261-0670 800-4CHOICE

2-3 93

St.James Suites

244 Gateway Center Blvd. 912-2804.)53 866-646-4751 stjamessuites.com

3-4 44

Super 8

211 Palisade Dr.

912-265-0008 800-800-8000 super8.com

1-2 52

Super 8

5280 New Jesup Hwy.

912-264-8800 800-800-8000 super8.com

1 59

Greyfield Inn

8N.Second St.

904-261-6408

greyfieldinn.com

4 16

Comfort Inn

703 Frontage Rd.

912-437-4200 800-228-5150 comfortinn.com

3 67

Fort King George Motel

1205 US Hwy.17 S

912-437-4780

1 11

Hampton Inn

610 GA Hwy.251

912-437-5558 BOO-HAMPTON hamptoninn.com

2-4 63

Jaysen Executive Inn

1-95 &GA Hwy.251, hit 49 912-437-5373

60

Super 8

1-95 &GA Hwy.251,hit 49 912-437-6660 800-800-8000 super8.com

1-2 60

Eulonia Lodge

US Hwy.17

912-832-5175

16

Relax Inn

1201 S.Second St.

912-496-2514

37

Star Motel

1900 N.Second St.

912-496-7767

25

Western Motel

1207 S. Second St.

912-496-4711

1-2 29

Budget Motel of USA

744 [.Oglethorpe Hwy. 912-368-3596

30

Comfort Suites

70 Wallace Martin Dr.

912-877-3000 877-877-4970 comfortsuites.com/hotel/GA293 2-4 65

Days Inn Inn at Hinesville

738 Oglethorpe Hwy. 786 [.Oglethorpe Hwy.

912-368-4146 800-0AYSINN 912-368-5858

daysinn.com

. 1-2 52
1-2 163

Quality Inn Ramada Limited

706 Oglethorpe Hwy. 726 [.Oglethorpe Hwy.

912-876-4466 888-333-4466 qualityinn.com 912-368-2275 800-2RAMADA

. 53
1-2 122

Southern Pines Inn

807 W.Dame Ave.

912-487-3386

1 33

Beachview Club Buccaneer Beach Resort Days Inn &Suites Holiday Inn Beach Resort Jekyll Inn Jekyll Island Club Hotel Oceanside Inn &Suites

721 N. Beachview Or. 85 S.Beachview Or. 60 S.Beachview Or. 200 S.Beachview Dr. 975 N.Beachview Or. 371 Riverview Dr. 711 N. Beachview Or.

912-635-2256 912-635-2261 912-635-9800 912-635-3311 912-635-2531 912-635-2600 912-635-2211

800-299-2228
888-635-3003 BOO-HOLIDAY 800-736-1046

beachviewclub.com buccaneerbeachresort.com darinnjekyll.com basshotels.com jekyllinn.com jekyllclub.com oceansideinnandsuites.com

3-4 38 3-4 207 3-4 124 2-4 198 3-4 263 4 157 3-4 178

. . . . . .

Quality Inn &Suites Villas by the Sea

700 N. Beachview Dr. 1175 N.Beachview Dr.

912-635-2202 912-635-2521 800-841-6262

jekyllislandquality.com jekyllislandga.com

. 3-4 71
3-4 150

Best Western, 1-95

1353 GA Hwy.40 E

912-729-7666 800-728-7666 bestwestern.com

2-3 62

Comfort Inn,1-95

111 Edenfield Rd.

912-729-6979 800-424-6423 hotelchoice.com

1-3 131

Country Inn &Suites,1-95 Dar Inn,1-95

135 The Lakes Blvd. 1050 [.King Ave.

912-576-1616 800-456-4000 912-729-5454

countryinns.com daysinn.com

. 2-3 64
1-4 120

[cono Lodge,1-95

1135 LKing Ave.

912-673-7336 800-4CHOICE hotelchoice.com

2 52

Hampton Inn,1-95

1363 GA Hwy.40 E

912-729-1900 888-729-1905 hamptoninn.com

57

Holiday Inn Express,1-95

1375 Hospitality Ave.

912-882-8200 888-382-8200 hiexpress.com/kingslandga

2-3 54

Hometown Suites, 1-95

2343 Village Dr.

912-882-3004 800-432-6784 htshotel.com

2-3 63

Jameson Inn,1-95 Ramada Inn &Suites Scottish Inn

105 Maycreek Dr. 930 GA Hwy.40 E 1220 Boone St.

912-729-9600 912-729-3000 912-729-4363

800-526-3766

jamesoninn.com ramada.com

40
. 136 . 120

Super 8Motel, 1-95

120 Edenfield Dr.

912-729-6888 800-800-8000 super8.com

60

Lodge on Little St. Simons Island

P.O.Box 21078

912-638-7472 888-733-5774 littlestsimonsisland.com

4 15

Midway Motel

271 N.Coastal Hwy.

912-884-5416

1 24

Best Western Bradbury Suites

155 Bourne Ave.

Comfort Inn &Suites Conference Center 301 Governor Treutlen Dr.

912-330-0330 912-748-6464 888-854-5678

bestwestern.com comfortinn.com

. 2-4 92
2-3 156

[cono Lodge, Pooler

500 LUS Hwy.80

912-748-4124 800-55ECONO econolodge.com

1-2 104

Jameson Inn

125 Bourne Ave.

912-748-0017 800-526-3766 jamesoninn.com

2 55

Microtel Inn &Suites

125 Continental Blvd.

912-748-1112

1-2 71

Ramada Limited

lOlH.USHwy.80

912-748-5242 800-2RAMAOA ramada.com

1-2 99

Red Roof Inn &Suites

20 Mill Creek Cir.

912-748-0370 800-REOROOF redroof.com

2-3 96

Travelodge Suites

130 Continental Blvd.

912-748-6363 800-578-7878 travelodge.com

1-3 72

Country Inn &Suites,Savannah North Hampton Inn,Savannah North

200 Raley Rd. 7050 GA Hwy.21

912-964-2300 800-456-4000 countryinns.com 912-966-2000 888-954-2678 hamptoninnsavannah.com

. 2-3 61
3-4 106

Holiday Inn Express,Savannah North 7210GAHwy.21

912-964-8900 BOO-HOLIDAY hiexpress-savannah.com

3-4 82

77

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COAST LODGING
Quality Inn &Suites,Savannah North mo GA Hwy. 21

PR ICI NG: 1=50-550 2=551 -580 3=581-5120 4=5121+

912-965-1313 800-228-5151 qualityinn.com

3-4 60

Ramada Limited,Savannah North

110Travelers Way

912-964-6060 800-2RAMADA ramada.com

1-2 50

A-1 Motel Days Inn

US Hwy.17 N 3926 US Hwy.17

912-756-2116

richmondhillcvb.org

912-756-3371 800-DAYSINN daysinn.com

. 15
112

Econo lodge

4701 US Hwy.17, Exit 87 912-756-3312 800-55ECONO econolodge.com

1-3 47

Hampton Inn Holiday Inn Motel6

4679 US Hwy.17

912-756-2272

4300 US Hwy.17

912-756-3351

4071 US Hwy.17,1-95,Exit 87 912-756-3543

BOO-HAMPTON 800-756-6392 800-466-8356

hamptoninn.com richmondhillcvb.org richmondhillcvb.org

2-3 64
. 2-3 137 . 122

Ramada Inn

1-95 &US Hwy.17,Exit 87 912-756-3376 800-2RAMADA richmondhillcvb.org

110

Royal Inn

4005 US Hwy.17

912-756-2778

richmondhillcvb.org

1-2 47

Scottish Inn

1-95, Exit 87

912-756-3861 800-251 -1962 richmondhillcvb.org

39

Travelodge

US Hwy.17 &1-95

912-756-3325 800-578-7878 richmondhillcvb.org

2 69

Days Inn New Ebenezer Retreat Center

582 Columbia Ave. 2887 Ebenezer Rd.

912-826-6966 800-DAYSINN daysinn.com

912- 754-9242

newebenezer.org

. 1-2 40
1-2 176

Weekender

Hog Hammock

912-485-2277

2-4

8aymont Inn Best Western, Central Best Western,Historic District Best Western,Savannah Gateway

8484 Abercorn St. 45 Eisenhower Dr. 412W.BaySt. 1Gateway Blvd.

912-927-7660 912-355-1000 912-233-1011 912-925-2420

877-BAYMONT baymontinns.com

2 100

800-528-1234 800-528-1234 800-825-2420

bestwestern.com

1-2 129

bestwestern.com

3-4 143

bestwestern.com/savannahgateway 122

. .

Clarion Inn &Suites

16 Gateway Blvd. E

912-920-3200 800-4CHOICE clarionhotel.com

3-4 72

ClubHouse Inn Comfort Inn &Suites

6800 Abercorn St. 6Gateway Blvd.E

912-356-1234 800-ClUB-INN clubhouseinn.com 912-925-6666 800-424-6423 savannahcomfortinn.com

. 2-3 138
3-4 107

Comfort Inn &Suites,Midtown

211 Stephenson Ave.

912-3529884 800-228-5150 choicehotels.com

2-3 61

Comfort Suites,Historic District

630W.Bay St.

912-629-2001

comfortsuites.com

3-4 76

Country Inns&Suites by Carlson Courtyard by Marriott,Historic District Courtyard bl Marriott,Midtown Days Inn, Abercorn-Southside

7576 White Bluff Rd. 415 W.Liberty St. 6703 Abercorn St. 11750 Abercom St.

912-692-0404 912-790-8287 912 354-7878 912-927-7720

800-456-4000
800-321-2211 800-DAYSINN

countryinns.com courtyard.com/savdt courtyard.com/savch the.daysinn.com/savannah06945

2-4 64 4 156 3-4 144 2 114

. . .

Days Inn,Days Suites

201 W.Bay St.

912-236-4440 800-DAYSINN daysinnsavannah.com

253

Days Inn, Gateway 1-95

4Gateway Blvd.E.

912-925-3680 800-DAYSINN daysinn.com

1-2 82

Days Inn,Oglethorpe Mall Days Inn,Savannah Airport

114 Mall Blvd. 2500 Dean Forest Rd.

912-352-4455 800-DAYSINN daysinn.com 912-966-5000 800-DAYSINN daysinn.com

. 122
122

Econo lodge

7500 Abercorn St.

912-352-1657 800-55ECONO choicehotels.com

1-2 70

Econo lodge

512 W.Oglethorpe Ave.

912-233-9251

2-3 57

Econo lodge, Gateway Savannah

7Gateway Blvd. W.

912-925-2280 800-424-6423 choicehotels.com

1-2 96

Executive Suites on Chatham Square Fairfield Inn

554 E.Taylor St. 2lee Blvd.

912-232-9175 912-353-7100 800-228-2800 fairfieldinn.com

. 4 4
3-4 135

Fairfield Inn,1-95 S

17027 Abercorn St.

912-925-5050 888-670-2312 fairfieldinn.com

3 80

Fairfield Inn by Marriott,Airport

10 Stephen 5.Green Dr.

912-965-9777 800-228-2800 fairfieldinn.com

2-3 80

Guest House

3822 Ogeechee Rd.

912-944-0920

1-2 80

Guest House Hampton Inn,Midtown Hampton Inn,Savannah Historic District Hilton,Savannah DeSoto Holiday Inn, Savannah Midtown

7312 White Bluff Rd. 201 Stephenson Ave. 201 E.Bay St. 15 E.Liberty St. 7100 Abercorn St.

912-351-9755 912-355-4100 912-231-9700 912-232-9000 912-352-7100

BOO-HAMPTON 800-HAMPTON 800-426-8483 BOO-HOLIDAY

1-2 102

hamptoninn.com

2 127

hotelsavannah.com

144

desotohilton.com

246

holiday-inn.com/savannah-midtow 2-3 171

. . . .

Holiday Inn Express

17 Gateway Blvd.E

912-925-2700 877-925-2700 hiexpress.com

2-3 94

Homewood Suites- Hilton

5820 White Bluff Rd.

912-353-8500 800-CAllHOME homewood-suites.com

3-4 106

Howard Johnson Inn Hyatt Regency

224 W.Boundary St. 2W.Bay St.

912-232-4371 800-IGOHOJO hojo.com 912-238-1234 800-233-1234 savannah.hyatt.com

. 2-3 89
4 347

landmark Inn, Hunter la Quinta Inn,1-95 La Quinta Inn,Midtown

165 Duncan Dr. 6Gateway Blvd.5 6805 Abercorn St.

912-692-0139 912-925-9505 912-355-3004

800-531-5900 laquinta.com 866-725-1661 laquinta.com

1-2 75
. 2-4 120 . 2-3 154

Liberty Inn

4005 Ogeechee Rd.

912-236-8236

75

Marriott Savannah Riverfront

100 Gen.McIntosh Blvd. 912-233-7722 800-321-2211 marriotthotels.com/savrf

4 383

Marshall House Masters Inn, Savannah-Garden City

123 E. Broughton St. 4200GA Hwy.21 N

912-644-7896 800-589-6304 marshallhouse.com 912-964-4344 800-633-3434 mastersinn-savannah.com

. 68
1-2 129

Masters Inn Suites Microtel Inn &Suites Mulbe Inn

7110 Hodgson Mem.Dr. 45 Fort Argyle Rd. 601E. Ba St.

912-354-8560 912-920-1920 912-238-1200

800-344-4378 888-771-7171 800-596-3457

mastersinn-savannah.com microtelinn.com savannah hotel.com

2-3 52
. 1 65
3-4 145

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COAST LODGING

PRICING: 1=SO-S50 2=$51-SSO 3=$81 -$120 4=$121+

Planters Inn

29 Abercom St.

912-232-5678 800-554-1187 plantersinnsavannah.com

Quailnm Lodge

1130 Bob Harmon Rd.

912-964-1421 800-627-7035 quailrunlodge.com

80

Quality Inn, Heart of Savannah Quality Inn,Savannah South Radisson Hotel, Historic Savannah

300W.Bay St. 3Gateway Blvd.S 411 W.BaySt.

912-236-6321 912 -925 -2770 912-790-7000

800-228-5151 800-333-3333

qualityinn.com qualityinn.com radisson.com

52
. 1-2 125 . 4 150

Red Roof Inn &Suites, Savannah Gateway 405 Al Henderson Blvd.

912-920-3535 800-REDROOF red roof.com

2 75

Relax Inn

11211 Abercom St. Ext.

912-927-7777

relaxinnsavannah .com

1-2 30

Residence Inn byMarrion

5710WhiteBluff Rd.

91 2-356-3266 800-331-3131 residenceinn.com/savri

3-4 66

River Street Inn

124 E. Bay St.

912-234-6400 800-253-4229 riverstreetinn.com

4 86

Savannah Inn

100 Travelers Way

912-965-955 5

1-2 35

Savannah International Youth Hostel Savannah Suites

304 E.Hall St. 60 W. Montgomery Cross

912-236-7744 912-921-1221

savannahsuites.com

. 4
160

Springhill Suites by Marrion

11317 Abercorn St.

912-920-3787 888-287-9400 springhillsuites.com

79

Suburban Extended StayHotel

5450AugustaRd.

912-965-9111 800-951-STAY suburbanlodge.com

1-2 137

Suburban Extended Stay Hotel

10614 Abercorn St.Ext.

912-920-7700 800-9S1 -STAY suburbanlodge.com

1-2 130

Super 8Motel

15 Fort ArgyleRd.

912-927-8550 800-800-8000 supers.com

1-2 61

Thunderbird Inn

611 W.Oglethorpe

912-232-2661

2 40

Towne Place Suites byMarrion

11309 Abercorn St.

912-920-9080 800-2S7-3000 towneplace.com

3 95

Travelodge WestinSavannah Harbor Resort &Spa Wingate Inn

1Fort Argyle Rd. One Resort Dr. 11 Gateway Blvd.E.

912-925-2640 912-201 -2000 912-925-2525

800-578-7878 888-62S-S144 800-228-1000

travelodge.com westinsavannah.com wingateinns.com

1-2 88
. 4 403 . 2-3 101

The Cloister Lodge at Sea Island

lOOFirstSt. 100 Retreat Ave.

912-638-3611 800-732-4752 912-634-4300 866-465-3563

seaisland.com seaisland.com

. 229
210

Cumberland Island Inn &Suites Cumberland Kings Bay Lodges

2710 Osborne Rd. 603 San Bar Dr.

912-882-6250 800-768-6250 912 882-8900 800 831-6664

cumberlandislandinn.com cumberlandkbl.com

. 1-2 79 117

Riverview Hotel

105 Osborne St.

Beach Club Oceanfront Condominiums 1440 Ocean Blvd.

91 2-882-3242 912-638-5450 800-627-6850

stmaryswelcome.com resortqueststsimons.com

. 1-2 18 152

Best Western Island Inn

301 Main St.

912-638-7805 800-673-6323 bestwestemlllimons.com 2-4 61

Epworth by the Sea

100 Arthur J. Moore Dr.

912-638-8688

epworthbythesea.com

Hampton Inn

2204 DemereRd.

912-634-2204 BOO-HAMPTON hampton-inn.com/hi/stsimons

79

Holiday Inn Express King &Prince

299 Main St. 201 ArnoldRd.

912-634-2175 800-HOLIDAY 912-638-3631 800-342-0212

hiexpress.com/stsimonsga kingandprince.com

. 2-3 60
4 187

North Breakers Oceanfront Condos

1470Wood Ave.

912-638-5450 800-627-6850 resortqueststsimons.com

4 52

Ocean Inn &Suites

599 BeachviewDr.

912-634-2122

oceaninnandsuites.com

36

Ocean Lodge Quality Inn IslandHouse

935 Beachview Or. 1701 Frederica Rd.

912-634-1547 866-634-1547 912-634-0660 800-870-3736

. oceanlodge.biz

4 15

qualityinnstsimonsisland.com 2 101

Queen'sCourt

437 Kings Way

912-638-84S9

2-3 23

Sea Gate Inn

1014 Ocean Blvd.

912-638-8661 800-562-8812 seagateinn.com

2-4 48

Sea Palms Golf &TennisResort

5445 Frederica Rd.

912-638-3351 800-841-6268 sea palms.com

3-4 154

Shipwatch Oceanfront Condominiums 1524 Wood Ave.

912-638-5450 800-627-6850 resortqueststsimons.com

3-4 52

St. Simons Grand Oceanfront Condos 1400 Ocean Blvd.

912-638-5450 800-627-6850 resortqueststsimons.com

4 81

St. SimonsInn bythe Lighthouse

609 8eachview Dr.

912-638-1101

stsimonsinn.com

3-4 34

Village Inn &Pub Days Inn

500 Mallery St. US Hwy.95,Exit 58

912-634-6056 888-635-6111 912-832-4411 800-0AYSINN

villageinnandpub.com daysinn.com

. 3-4 28
1 101

11th St. Beach House

211th St.

912-921--0832

tybeeoceanview.com

2-4 3

Beachside Colony

404 Butler Ave.

912-786-4535 800-786-0770 beachsidecolony.com

1-4 165

DeSoto Beach Hotel

212 Butler Ave.

912-786-4542 877-786-4542 desotobeachhotel.com

1-4 37

Dunes Inn &Suites

1409 ButlerAve.

912-786-4591 888-678-0763 tybeeisland.com

1-4 53

Happy Holiday Motel

1415 Butler Ave.

912-786-4516 888-629-7003 tybeeisland.com

2-4 16

Howard Johnson/Admiral'sInn Ocean Plaza Beach Resort

1501Butler Ave. 15th St.& Oceanfront

912-786-0700 800-793-7716 hojo.com 912-786-7777 800-4CHOICE oceanplaza.com

. 2-3 41
4 200

RodewayInn

905 Butler Ave.

912-786-4470 800-228-2000 rodewayinn.com

3-4 23

Royal Palm Motel

909 Butler Ave.

912-786-4763

1-3 22

SandcastleInn

1402Butler Ave.

912-786-4576 866-422-3224 sandcastle.com

2-4 60

South Beach Oceanfront Condo Rentals 17th &Strand St.

912-786--0586 800-565-0107

4 18

Super 8,Tybee Island

16 TybrisiaSt.

800-598-8373 800-800-8000 superl!.com

1-3 60

Tybee Cottages,Inc.

1310 Jones Ave.

912-786-6746 877-524-9819 tybeecottages.com

4 160

Tybee Island Rentals

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217 E.Huntingdon St.

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14 E.Oglethorpe Ave.

912-236-1484

117 W.Gordon St.

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511 E. Broughton St.

912-232-6633

118 E.Waldburg St.

912-234-8564

220 E.Liberty St.

912-232-3622

125 Haber;ham St.

912-236--0444

2 E.Taylor St.

912-234-2923

225 E.Bay St.

912-238-1225

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330 Abercom St.,Lafayette Sq. 912-233-1833

17 W. Jones St.

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123 Haber;ham St.

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503 Whitaker St.

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304 E.Huntingdon St.

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201 E. Bay St.

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212W.Ha11St.

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508 E.Factors Walk

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225 E. President St.

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403 E. Gaston St.

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430 E.Factors Walk

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226 E.Hall St.

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201 E.Charlton St.

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121 W.Jones St.

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Altamaha Regional Parle Blythe Island Regional Parle

1605 Altamaha Park Rd. 6616 Blythe Island Hwy.

912-264-2342 912-261-3805 800-343-7855

Golden Isles Vacation Parle

7445 Blythe Island Hwy.

912-261-1025

Back Country Camping

Cumberland Island

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Sea Camp Camping

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Darien Inland Harbor RV Parle Tall Pines Campground

GA Hwy.251E GA Hwy.251 &1-95, Exit 49

912-437-6172 912-437-3966

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Ogeechee Outpost Camping Okefenokee State Parle (S.C. Foster Unit) Okefenokee Adventures

182 Rose Or. GA Hwy.177 Off GA Hwy.121

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Okefenokee Pastimes Traders Hill Park

Rt.2, Box 3090 GA Hwy.121 S

912-496-4472 912-496-3412 912-496-7037

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Almar Inn RV &Moble Home Parle

35 Main St.

912-964-9917

Jekyll Island Campground

1197 N.Riverview Or.

912-635-3021 866-658-3021 jekyllisland.com/camping.phtml

Jekyll Realty

12 Beachview Or.

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Country Oaks Camping &RV Parle

1-95,Exit 1

912-729-6212

KOA-1-95 Kingsland Martin's Glebe Plantation Campground

2970 Scrubby Bluff Rd. 529 Glebe Rd.

912-729-3232 800-KOA-3232 912-884-5218

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Riverfront RV Park

39 Sawgrass ln.

912-884-4678

Fort McAllister State Parle

3894 Ft. McAllister Rd.

912-727-2339 800-864-7275 gastateparks.org

KOA Campground WaterWay RV Park

US Hwy.17 S US Hwy.17 at Kingferry Bridge

912-756-3396 800-562-8741 912-756-2296

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Green Peace RV Parle

155 Caroni Dr.

912-826-5540

Whispering Pines Campground &RV Park Lulu &George Trailer Rentals

755 Hodgeville Rd. P.O.Box 21

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Sapelo Island'sCabrena Bellaire Woods Campground

P.0.Box 15 805 Ft. Argyle Rd.

912-485-2299 800-864-7275 912-748-4000 800-851--0717

Skidaway Island State Parle Crooked River State Park

52 Diamond Causeway 6222 Charlie Smith Sr.Hwy.

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Epworth by the Sea

100 Arthur J.Moore Or.

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ResortOuest

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Dynasty RV Parle

3554 GA Hwy.21 N

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Belle Bluff Marina &Campground

Rt. 3, Box 3246-825

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Lake Harmony RV Park MdntDsh l.akeRV &l.akesilellestatlant

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11th Street Beach House My Beach House River's End Campground &RV Resort Sunset Isle Tybee Beach Vacation Rentals

13 Sandown Rd. 1518th Terrace 915 Polk St. 5Marsh Creek Cove 802First St.

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Deep Bend Landing

Route 1, Box 174

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Satilla River Vacationland King George RV Resort-1-95

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00 VISIT GA

Famous Fare Tee Time

What do peaches, pecans,

Top-tier golf tees off with

fruitcake,and sweet Vidalia

Augusta'sprestigious Masters

onions have incommon?They're GolfTournament,but both expert

all world-renowned foods from and amateur duffers will find

Georgia. Visit a roadside stand or courses that please in state parks

farmers' market,tour Lane Packing and private clubs such as those

Company'speach-packing plant, in the Lake Oconee communities

take inthe many-layered Vidalia of Harbor Club,Port Armor,

Onion Festival,or visit Claxton, the Reynolds Plantation,Cuscowilla,

fruitcake capital of the world.

and the Ritz-Carlton Lodge.

Sky High
Let your imagination take wing. View live birds of prey in their natural habitats and attend flighted raptor demonstrations at Statesboro'sLamar Q.Ball Jr. Raptor Center, or tour Warner Robins' Museum of Aviation, which displays 93 historic aircraft and missiles and offers thrill rides in flight simulators.

Riverwalk
Augusta'srevitalized riverfront wears twofaces. On one side,tree-lined paths front the serenely meandering Savannah River;on the other,a bustle of activity swirlsaround restaurants,museums,amphitheaters, festivals,and gardens.The National Science Center'sFort Discovery captivateschildren of all ages, while history buffs get the local lowdown at the Augusta Museum of History.Arefurbished train station houses the Riverwalk Antique Depot,and paintings from the American South hang at the Morris Museum of Art. Take aromantic cruise on an oldfashioned paddleboat, or hear the river roar with boats speeding up to 235 miles per hour at the Augusta Southern Nationals Drag Boat Race.

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Road Trip
Scenic highways wind past fields and vistas while passing through historic communities with rows of quaint shops.Georgia'sAntebellum Trail shows off the Old South, while the 441 Heritage Trail is memorable as a cultural corridor. Try sampling the engrossing attractions on the Georgia's Treasures Along 1-20 Trail.

Period Pieces
Step back in time by visiting restored antebellum homes in Athens, Douglas,Greensboro, Madison, Milledgeville,and Washington.Learn the stories of their return to glory and see firsthand how these grand mansions,furnished in period antiques, helped elevate Southern hospitality to an art form .

Saddle Up
Learn to rope cattle at Southern Trails Dude Ranch in Lyons or watch world-class show jumpers at the Georgia International Horse Park in Conyers.Cutting horses compete during the Augusta Futurity, and trotters and pacers train in Hawkinsville, where they'll celebrate the 32nd annual Harness Festival this year.

Panoramic Parks
Taking pleasure in the great outdoors was never so easy.The 15 state parks of this region provide hiking,biking, fishing, camping,and history and nature programs.There are even 18 holes of golfat Hard Labor Creek State Park. Not to be outdone, Little Ocmulgee State Park offers championship golf, a lodge,a restaurant,and aswimming pool. Search for Georgia'sstate reptile,the gopher tortoise,at George L. Smith State Park, or view spectacular sunrises and sunsets over the water from the Mistletoe State Park campgrounds.Heritage Farm,at General Coffee State Park, offers insights about Georgia'sagricultural history,while Indian Springs is thought to be the oldest state park in the country.

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Float down the historic Augusta Canal by cargo boat, canoe, or kayak,or travel the towpath on foot or bicycle.
Drive the miles of Farm Fresh Tattnall for the best produce Georgia has to offer at roadside stands and pick-it-yourself farms.
See what life was like for the boy who would become our 28th president- visit the childhood home of Woodrow Wilson in Augusta.
Fish Clarks Hill Lake for largemouth bass,catfish,and bream.
Stay cool in the pool and water slides of Jay Bird Springs Resort and Campground in Chauncey.
Enjoy the trills of the kingfisher and the chorus of a thousand frogs at Phinizy Swamp Nature Park.
Experience yesteryear at Mama'sQuilt Festival in Hazlehurst with tours of afarmhouse,aturpentine still,and a gristmill.
Puule out the pieces that went into making the whimsically assembled 1/16-scale model of the Statue of Liberty in McRae.
Mark the place near Fitzgerald where the president of the Confederate States of America was arrested by the Union Army.
Find peace,serenity, and aworld-class bonsai greenhouse at the Monastery of the Holy Spirit in Conyers.
In Jackson, hike or bike Dauset Trails Nature Center's miles of trails,where wildlife abounds.
Cheer professional cyclists as they spin through 60 laps at the Twilight Criterium in Athens.
Check out Craftsman's Row in Rutledge, where artisans demonstrate quilting,chair caning, rug hooking, and carving.
Catch the holiday spirit with candlelight tours of homes in Madison,Baxley, Douglas,and Lincolnton.

Music in the Air
Rock out at Athens' 40 Watt Club, where the B-52'sand R.E.M.kicked off their careers and local talent like Drive-By Truckers and Widespread Panic still blow the roof off. For amore mellow sound, head for Lincolnton'sannual Elijah Clark Bluegrass Festival or the Mistletoe Mountain Dulcimer Jam in Appling. Each June hear Jazz on the River in Augusta or gospel in Douglas.Delve into the roots of Georgia-grown musicians Ray Charles,Otis Redding, James Brown, the Allman Brothers,soprano Jessye Norman, Alan Jackson,Trisha Yearwood, and Travis Tritt at Macon'sGeorgia Music Hall of Fame, featuring memorabilia,costumes,instruments,and videos.

Gardens Galore Black Culture

Delight the senses with blooms Celebrate African American

of every color and enticing scents inventors,military leaders,artists,

such as rose and gardenia at the and heroes at the Tubman African

State Botanical Garden of Georgia American Museum in Macon. in Athens,Macon'sInternational Survey black history at Augusta's

Cherry Blossom Festival,Augusta's Lucy Craft Laney Museum of

Golf and Gardens, Georgia

Black History, Madison'sMorgan

Southern University's Botanical County African -American

Gardens in Statesboro,or Metter's Museum,and Macon's Hay House

Guido Gardens.

Invisible Hands program.

Native Know-how
Explore the intriguing Indian mounds at the Ocmulgee National Monument in Macon. Seven earthen mounds offer a glimpse into ancient Indian cultures.The Ocmulgee Indian Festival showcasesdemonstrations and crafts by Creek, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Seminole Indians.

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Blue Willow Inn Southern cooking served buffet style in an antebellum house. 294 N. Cherokee Rd., Social Circle 770-464-2131
Coleman House Inn Enjoy fresh, homemade food served in one of five dining rooms of this Victorian-style bed-and-breakfast. 323 N. Main St.,Swainsboro 478-237-9100
D. Timm'sJau Cafe Indulge the senses with original artwork,upscale food,and smoothjau. 302 Sixth St.,Augusta 706-774-9500
Fern Bank Bar and Grill Hand-cut steaks are grilled over an open pit in this historic building. 235 Peterson Ave., Douglas 972-384-4385
Ma Hawkins Restaurant Home-cooked veggies are the stars at this down-home spot. 124 W. Jackson St., Dublin 478-272-0941
Restaurant at the New Perry Hotel Southern favorites are served up in this historic hotel. 800 MainSt., Perry 478-218-7701, 800-695-8284

Blue and Gray
Witness the consequences of the Civil War on the South at museums,battlefields, cemeteries,arsenals,and homes. Macon'sCannonball House and Confederate Museum,the antebellum governor's mansion inMilledgeville,and the Brown House Museum in Sandersville help illustrate the war'simpact.

Plantation Life
Imagine 3,000 acres of downy cotton as far as the eye can see, and you'll be at Callaway Plantation in the 1860s.Today tour the manor house, log cabin,and farm buildings there,then head for Juliette for a look at a less grand but more typical version of the Southern homestead. At 600 acres, Jarrell Plantation had 39 slaves;its gristmill, sawmill, cotton gin, and sugarcane press are on display today. Although the homes are gone, the land is still fertile at Barksdale Bobwhite Plantation in Cochran and Lacksen Plantation near Sparta, where hunters bag deer, quail, pheasant,wild turkey,and wild hog on guided trips.

Fair Weather
Blue ribbons burst out in bunches in October at the Georgia National Fair in Perry, where 4-H members celebrate Georgia's agricultural heritage and compete for the biggest and best of everything that grows.Thrill to the pulse of midway rides, games of chance, and concerts,and watch nightly fireworks light up the sky.

Pristine Pa adi e
Kayaking and canoeing are naturals on the majestic Altamaha River,as are fishing, powerboating , camping , and hiking.Formed by the confluence of the Ocmulgee, Oconee, and Ohoopee Rivers,the largest river system east of the Mississippi supports more than 100 speciesof endangered plants and animals.

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Church-Waddel-Brumby House Museum 280 E. Dougherty St., Athens, 3060 I 706-353- 1 20, visitathensgc1.comlwelcome_center.cfm
thens' oldest surviving residence was built in 1820. Its rescue from demolition and subsequent restoration in the 1970s sparked the town's hi toric presenation movement. Open daily full/winter JO a.m.-5 p.m., pring/ ummer JO a.m.-6 p.m. Free. [;J WC T
Double-Barreled Cannon City Hall, College and Hancock Sis. , Athens, 3060 I 706-357-4-130, 800-653-0603, visilathensga.com This weapon, till pointing north, may be one of the most unusua l from the Civil War. It was bui lt at the loca l foundry in 1863 when an anxious community feared attack by invading orthern armies. Open daily. Free.
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Garden Club of Georgia 2-150 S. 1illedge Ave., Athens, 30605 706-227-5369, uga.edulgardenclub Representing l 6,000 members statewide, the club headquarters are located in a neoclassica l tructure that houses a decorative arts museum and an impressive antique collection. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-noon, 1-5 p.m. Tours 2. Call for appointment at lea tone day in
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ITA Collegiate TennisHall of Fame UGA outh Campus, Athens, 30602 706-5-12-8064, uga .edulugalbottom -vi.html Since its I9 3 beginnings, the hall of fame has inducted more than 150 players, coaches, and contributors, including Arthur Ashe, Jimmy Connors, and tan mith. Open t-. lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-noon. Guided tours by reservation. Free. [;J WC 6'

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Lyndon House Arts Center/Ware-Lyndon House 293 Hoyt St., Athens, 3060 I 706-613-3623, itown.comlathe11slly11do11housel
ituated within the Nationa l Register Lyndon House rts Center, this community visua l arts complex contains large galleries, a children's wing, artists' workshops, and a gift shop. Open Tue. and Thu. noon-9 p.m., Wed., Fri., and at. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tour guides available by reservation (-+8 hour ' notice required ). Call for tour fees. [;J WC 6' T
Memorial Park/Bear Hollow Wildlife Trail 293 Gmn Ellen Dr., Athens, 30606 706-6 13-3580, athen clarkecounty.comlbearho/10111 The park covers 72 acres with a lake, picnic areas, and playground. lore than l 20 species of native anima ls can be found here. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-sunset, weekends and holida s 9 a.m.-sun el. Guided trai l
tour by rescnation . Free. [;J WC 6'
Morton Theatre 195 W: Wa hington St., Athens, 30601 706-6 13-3770, mortontheatre.com One of the first African American vaudevi ll e theaters in the United tates, the fu lly re tored Morton opened in 1910 and is listed in the l ational Register of Historic Places. wide range of performances i presented. Office open Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-1 p.m., 3- 6 p.m. Free tours by re emition. Call for schedule and ticket prices. WC M IT
North Oconee River Greenway and Heritage Trail 205 Old Commerce Rd. , Athens, 30607 706-613-36 15, ext. 2-12, at/1ensgreenway.com This park connects Sanely Creek Park, Sanely Creek
ah1re Center, orth Oconee River Park, Dudley Park, and UGA with seven mi les of paved and dirt trails. Leashed clogs welcome. Open dai lysunrise-sunset. Free. [;J WC 6'
Oconee Forest Park UGA Recreational Sports Complex College talion and E. Campus Rds., Athens, 30602 706-5-12-1571, forestry.uga.edulwame/1/o{pl Ilome to the Eugenia Calhoun Hargreaves Memoria l, this 60-acre I00-year-old forest park has lake hore hikes, mountain bike trnils, a picnic area, and the Tree Trai l, a network of trai ls with more than JOO identified native
trees and shrubs. Open da ily. Free. [;J WC 6'
SandyCreek Nature Center ENSAT Center 205 Old Commerce Rd. , Athens, 30607 706-6 13-3615, sandycreeknaturecenter.com Enjoy hands-on exhibits, environmental education programs, a variety of native wi ldlife. and 225 acres of unspoiled woodland, fields , and marshland. Trails open dai ly until sunset, center open Tue.-Sat. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tours by re ervation. aturalist walks
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Sandy Creek Park -100 Bob Holman Rd., thens, 30607 ,06-6 13-3631. sa11dycreekpark.co111 This 7 2-a re park surrounds Lake Chapman and offers picnicking, fishing, camping, and SI\ imming. Enjoy ll'Ooded trails, playgrounds, sports areas, dog runs. and more. ummer hours 7 a.m-9 p.m. \Vinter hours a.m.-6 p.111. Adults 2. under 4 and over 6-t
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State Botanical Garden of Georgia 2-150 S. .\Ii/ledge Ave., Athens, 30605 706-5-12-12-1-1, uga.edulbotgarden/ A dazzling three-story tropical conservatory dominates this 313-acre preserve, along with a vi itors center and cafe. Call for hours. Guided tours by reservation. Do-
nations accepted. lil WC 6'Tl

Tate Student Center Gallery/Room 309
J53 Tate Student Center, UCA Campus, thens, 30602 706-5-12-6396. uga.edulunion ,\dminislered by the UCA Department of tudent Activities, the gallery di play monthly rotating exhibits of international. local, and student artwork. Open daily
a.m.-midnight. Free. WC 6'

Taylor-Grady House
63-1 Prince Ave., Athens, 30601 706-5-19 6
No" a hou e museum. this I ++ reek Revival struc-
ture was the collegiate home of Henry W. Crady, who was credited ll'ith establi hing the view of the 1ew
South after the i,il War. Open l\ lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-1
p.m., 2:30-5 p.m. Guided tours by re ervation through the Athens \ elcome enter. Adults 3. lil WC6'

The Tree That Owns Itself Dearing and Finley t ., Athens, 3060 J 06-357--1-130, 800-653-0603, visitathensga.com In 1932 William 11. Jackson, out of love for a great white oak on hi property, deeded the tree to itself, along with eight feet of land surrounding it on all side . The tree ll'as blown do,111 during a wind lorn, in 19-12, but a ucces or gre\\ from one of its acorns. Free.

University of Georgia Arboretum UGI\ Campus, Athens, 30602 706-5-12-0 -12 uga .edu lhort la rborelum lugacampu sarborelum .htm Thanks to its attractive, biologically diverse collection of trees, shrubs, and plants. the campus was designat-
ed an arboretum. Open daily. lil WC 6'

University of Georgia Visitors Center Four Towers Bldg., College Stalio11 Rd.. Athens, 30602 706-5-12-08-12, uga.edu lvisctr The center is a complete source of UCA visitor information. Open l\lon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.111. Call for guid-
ed campus tour . Free. lil WC 6' Y

U.S. Navy Supply Corps Museum

1-125 Prince Ave., thens. 30606-2205

Public access at Oglethorpe A,e. entrance

706-3 5-/-73-/9, IISCS. IW>?'mi/

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31') mu eums. this col-

lection includes models, uniforms, navigation equip-

ment, artifact . photographs, and research archives.

Open Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m.-;: I; p.m.; call in advance.

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We let the Dawgs Out Public Art Exhibit Variou s locations, Athens, 3060 I ,06-353- 1820, 00-653-0603, weletthedawgsout.org Three dozen larger-than-life bulldogs painted by local artists are on permanent display throughout thens.

Wray-Nicholson House 29 Hull St. , Athens, 30602 706-5-12-225 1, alunmi.uga.edu The centerpiece of a historic complex, this I 25 house now erves as headquarters of the UC lumni
soc iation. which provide campus tour . Open l\ lon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. lilWC o-.
Travel Services Athens Convention and Visitors Bureau 300 l . Thomas I., Athens, 3060 I 706-357--1-130, 00-653-0603, visitathensga.com Open lon.-Fri. a.m.-5 p.m. lil WC 6-.
Athens Area Chamber of Commerce 246 \ . Hancock Ave. , /\then , 3060 I 706-5-19-6 00, athensclwmber.net
Open I\ lon.-Fri. 8: 30 a.m.- - p.m. lil WC6'
Athens Welcome Center 2 0 E. Dougherty I., Athens, 3060 l 706-353-J 820, vi italhensga .comlwelcome_center.c{m Information on Athens' las ic City Tours available. Open daily fall/winter IO a.m.-5 p.m., spring/summer 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tours depart at 2 p.rn. and are 15 .
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Classic So ut h 1797 Ezekiel Harris House 1822 Broad St., Augusta, 3090-f 706-737-2 20, augustamuseum.org Built in 1797 by a prominent tobacco merchant, this house is an outstanding example of I8th-century dome tic architecture. Open Tue.-Sat . 10 a.m.--+:30 p.m. dulls 2, children I. lil WC
Appleby House/Appleby Branch Library 2260 \Va/ton Way, Augusta, 3090-1 706-736-62-14, ecgrl.public.lib.ga.us This pre-Civil War home is now a public library branch serving the historic ummerville neighborhood. Open Mon. 9 a.m.-7 p.m.. Tue.-Fri . 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.,
Sat. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. lil WC
Artists' Row 1000 block o(Broad t., Augusta, 30901 06-77-1-1006, 706- 23-6600, 00-726-02-13 augustaga.org l\ lore than two dozen art galleries, working studios, and hop add color to this district known for its varied selection of fine art, jewelry, sculpture, and crafts.
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Augusta Arsenal/Augusta State University 2500 Walton \Vay, Augusta, 3090-1 706-737- 1-100. aug.edu The campus of SU has many historical marker recounting its past as the arsenal lo both federal and Confederate go1ernments. The commandant' house was the boyhood home of poet Stephen incent
Benet. Tours by reservation. Free. lil WC6-.
Augusta Canal Interpretive Center 1450 Greene I. in Enterprise J\1 ill, Augusta, 3090 l 706-823-0-1-10, ext. -1. 88 -659-8926. augustacanal.com Learn the 160-yea r history of the Augusta Canal, Georgia's only , ational Heritage Area. Interactive exhibits on h)dropower. the Civil \, ar, and the rise and fall of outhern textile manufacturing. Guided water tours on canal cargo boat replicas. Open l\ lon.Sat. 9:30 a.m.-:i:30 p.m., un . 1-5:30 p.m. Call for tour
hedulc, winier hours, and fees. lil WC M IT

Augusta Green Jackets Lake Olmstead Stadium 7 Milledge Rd. , Augusta, 3090-1 706-736-7 89, greeniackets.nel The Green Jackets are the lass A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants and plar all home games at Lake Olmstead Stadium. Eat at the bar and grill or shop at the souvenir lore. eason run early Apr.- ept. all for chedule and ticket prices.
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Augusta Museum of History 560 Re,1110/ds I., ugusta, 3090 I 06-722-8454, auguslamuseum.org The museum traces 12,000 years of local hi lory from prehistoric to Civil War artifacts, Edgefield pottery,
laster memorabilia, and even one of James Brown's costumes-as well as a host of changing exhibits. Open Tue.-Sat. IO a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. Call two weeks in advance for guided group tour . dull -+, child ren 6-18 $2, senior 3. Croup rates available. lil WC 6' Y
Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson -119 Seventh I., Augusta, 3090 J 706-722-9828, wilsonboyhoodhome.org Thomas \ oodrow \ ii on, 2 th president of the nited States, lived with his family in Augusta for nearly 13 years, between I 58 and 1870. Open Tue.- at. I0 a.m.-5 p.m. dults 5, tudenl 3, seniors -+. Call for
group rates. lil WC6' (first floor)
Confederate Monument Between eventh and Eighth ts. at Broad t. Augusta. 3090 I 706-823-6600, 800-726-0243, auguslaga.org Augusta native Private Berry Ben on i depicted as repre enlative of the common Confederate soldier, with likenes es of Genera ls Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, T. R. R. Cobb, and W. H. T. \ alker at the
monument's ba e. Open daily. lil
Confederate Powderworks Chimney l 17 Goodrich St., Augusta, 3090-1 706-823-0-1-10 The smokestack remains as a monument to the effort of tho e who built and worked within the Confederate Powderworks, the only structure ever built by the
Confederate tales of America. lil 6-.
Enterprise Mill 1-150 Greene St. , Augusta, 30901 706-262--100 l, enterprisemill.com Factory artifacts are cattered throughout the corridors and grounds of thi vast 19th-century textile mill bordering the Augusta Canal. Open l\ lon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5
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First Presbyterian Church 6-12 Telfair St., Augusta, 3090 I 706-823-2-150, {,rslpresaugusla.org Designed by Robert l\ lills, the architect of the \Va hington Monument, this I 09 church had as its pastor President Woodrow Wilson's father from 185 to 1870. Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-; p.m.
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Georgia Golf Hall of Fame's Botanical Gardens One I Ith St., Augusta, 30901 706-724--1-1-13, 888- 7-1-44-13, ggh(.org See bronze scu lptures of some of golfs greatest masters, such as Arnold Palmer, Byron I elson, Ben Ilogan, Raymond Floyd , and Jack Nicklau . all for hours and
'fees. Guided tours by reservation.
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Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art 506 Telfair St., Augusta, 3090 l 706-722-5-+95, ghia.org Thi, . ational Register home serve as a center for visual arts classes and changing art exhibitions. Open Tue.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. by reservation . Free.
Guided gro up tours available. [;;l WC Y
Haunted Pillar Fifth and Broad Sts., Augusta, 3090 I 706-72-f--+067 Loca l legend holds lhal the Lower City Market was deslro) cd in 187 by a cur e from an itinera nt preacher. After a cyclone leveled the market, only the pillar
remained. Open daily. [;;l 6'
Imperial Theatre 7-f5 Broad St., Augusta, 3090 I 706-722-83-f I. imperialtheatre.com Built in 191 7 a a vaude,~lle theater, the histori theater continues lo entertain with plays, operas, ballets, comedy.
concerts, and movies. Call for schedul e and fees. WC 6'
Laney-Walker Historic District 600-1-fOO blocks Laney-Walker Blvd., Augusta, 3090./ 706-823-6600, 800-726-02-+3, augustaga.org The heart of th e traditionally frican American business di trict dates back to th e dars of enforced segregation. Lu cy Craft Laney f\ luseum, Tabernacle Baptist Church, Penny mings Bank, and Pilgrim Life and Ilea lth Building are among the historic sites in the
area. I lours vary. [;;l 6'
Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History 111 6 Phillips St. , Augusta, 3090 I 706-72-f-3576, lucycraftlaney111useu111.com Born into slavery, Luer Craft Laney was one of Georgia's most innuen tial educa tional leaders. She founded the first black kindergarten , the first black nursing school , and Ilai nes Normal Institute. Artifact from her life, exhibits on notable black Augu tans, and changing exh ibit are shown here. Open Tue.-Fri . 9 a. m.-5 p.m.. Sat. 10 a.m.--+ p.m., Sun. 2-5 p.m. Guided tours
by resem1tion. Adult $3, children $ 1. [;;l WC 6' Y
Magnolia Cemetery 702 Third St., Augusta, 30901 706-82 1-17-+6 Magnolia is the resting place for more than 500 Confederate soldiers and seven generals, as well as
other notables from the period. Open daily. [;;l WC 6,.
Meadow Garden House Museum 1320 Independence Dr., Augu ta, 3090/ 706-72-f--f 17-f, augustaga.orglmuseum.hml Ilome of Declaration of Independence signer George Walton, this pre-179 1 fannhou e i Augusta's oldest home, the oldc I museum in Georgia, and is owned by Georgia tale ociety of Daughter of the American Revolution. Tours Mon.-F'ri . 10 a.m.--f p.m. ll'ith last tour at 3 p.m., Sat. by reserva tion. Call for fees. Croup
rates avai lable. [;;l WC
Morris Museum of Art One 10th St., Augusta, 30901 706-72-+-750 I, themorris.org Th e permanent collection is devoted lo 200 yea rs of painting in the American 011th. Rotating exhibits offer a ,-a ri cty of contemporary Southern art. Open Tue.-
al. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., un. noon-5 p.m. Guided tours b, resem1tion. Adults 3, children $2 (under 5 free), ~niors and militarv $2. [;;l WC 6' Y
National Science Center'sFort Discovery One Seven th St., Augusta, 3090 I 706-82 1-0200, 800-325-5-+-+5. nationa/scie11cece11ter.org With th e Paul S. Simon Discovery Th ea ter, tarLab,

Power Station Demonstrations, KidScape, Science Store, and 270 hands-on exhibits, this is the smart pl ace to have fun . Open Mon .-Sat. 10 a. m.-5 p.m. Adults $8, children -f-1 7 $6, 3 and under free, seniors and militarv $6. [;;l WC 6' I
Phinizy Swamp Nature Park Lock-and-Dam He/., Augusta, 30906 706-828-2 I09, phiniz)'swamp.org This park boasts 1,150 acres of uncorrupted wetlands, swamps, nature trails, boardwalks, and observation decks where herons, reel-shouldered hawks, otters, all igators, and even th e elusive bobcat can be spotted. Call
for hour . Free. [;;l WC 6'
Riverwalk Augusta Between ixth and Tenth Sts. , Augusta, 3090 I 706-821 -175-f, 706-823-6600, 800-726-02-f3 augustaga.org Stroll along multiielel ll'alkways by the Savannah River to the Je sye orman Amphitheater and Heroes' Overlook memorial, a well as museums, parks, gar-
dens, and shops. [;;l WC 6' fl Y
Sacred Heart Cultural Center 1301 Greene St., Augusta, 30901 706-826--+700, sacredheartaugusta.org This landmark, a former Catholic church built between 1897 and 1900, now hosts various functions throughout the year. elf-guided tours Mon .-Fri . 9 a. m.- 5 p.m. Donations accepted. Or chedule a guided group tour for $2 per person . [;;l 6' WC Y
Signers Monument Greene St. at Monument t., Augusta, 30901 706-72 -+--+067 Two of Georgia's three signers of the Declaration of Independence, Lyman Hall and George Walton , rest
beneath this obelisk. 6'
Springfield Baptist Church 11-f 12th St. at He)'nolds St ., Augusta, 3090 I 706-724-1056, historicspringf,eld.org The oldest African American church in the United States. il was founded in 1787 and stands on its original ite. Both i\ilorehouse College and the Georgia Republica n Party were organized here. Open Mon.Fri. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Guided tours by reservation. Free. [;;l 6' WC
Springfield Village Park 1200 block of Heynolds St., Augusta, 3090 J 706-72-f-J056, 706-823-6600, 800-726-0243 augustaga.org A 45-foot stainless-steel sculpture by Richard Hunt and a renecting pool distinguish the 2.5-acre park adjacent
to Springfield Baptist Church. Open daily. Free. [;;l
St. Paul's Episcopal Church 605 Reynolds St. , on the Hivenvalk, Augusta, 3090 I 706-724-2-+85, saintpauls.org Originally built in 1750 a part of the British colonial outpost F'ort Augusta. The current structure was built in I9 I8. Its cemetery is the resting place of many notables, including U.S. Constitution signer William l"ew. Open during unday services and by reservation . [;;l WC 6'
Summerville Historic District \Va/ton Way and Milledge Hd., Augusta, 3090-f 706-823-6600, 800-726-02-f3, augustaga.org Drive or stroll these treets and enjoy a variety of architectural ights and styles.
Trove/ Services Augusta Metro Convention and Visitors Bureau 1450 Greene St., Ste. I I0, Augusta, 3090 I

706-823-6600, 800-726-02-+3, augustaga.org Open Mon.-Fri . 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC 6,.

Augusta Visitor Information Center 560-B Reynolds St. , Augusta, 3090 I 706-72-+--+067, augustaga.org Metro Augusta's official visitors welcome center and gift shop is located inside the Augusta Museu m of History. Open Mon .-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m ., Sun . 1-5
p.111. Free. [;;l WC 6'

Georgia Visitor Information Center-Augusta 1-20 al the Georgia and S. Carolina border
Augusta, 30907 706-737- 14-+6, georgiaonmymind.org Open daily 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. [;;l WC 6'

Augusta Riverwalk Marina I Fifth St., Augusta, 3090/ 706-722- 1388 Full-senice marina. Open daily 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for
fees. [;;l e-. WC

Greater Augusta Sports Council l-+50 Greene t., Ste. l I0, Augusta, 3090 I 706-722- 326, augustasportscouncil.org
Call for inforn1ation on Augusta 's sports venues and organizations. Open Mon.-Fri . :30 a.m.-5 p.111. [:;IWC 6'

Historic Sites Driving Tour 560 Heynolds St., Augusta, 3090 I 706-72-f--+067, 800-726-02-+3, augustaga.org Guides describe Augu ta history and scenic highlights. By reservation only. Sat. 1:30-3:30 p.m. Adults 10,
children $5. [:l WC 6'

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Historic Heartland

Gone With the Wind Hall of Stars Museum

643 Greenwood St., Bamesville, CA 3020-f

770-3 58--f989, 877-LUV-C\.VTW, tar/eton-oaks.com

Tour this haunted antebellum man ion that served as a

Confederate headquarters and hospital during the War

Between the States. View rare C IVT'W memorabilia,

including Margaret litchell 's own copy of the book

with notations and items worn by cast members. Call

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Historic Carnegie Library and Cara Studios Art Gallery One Carnegie Way, Library and Greenwood Sts. Bamesville, 3020-f-1670 770-358-3 132, carastudios.com Built in 1910 on a ational Historic Register property, this structure epitomizes Georgian Revival architecture . At this HCTV feature, enjoy a unique art studio, sculpture garden, historic home, ongoing art exhibits, and "Folded \Ving "art performance. Call for re erva-
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Old Jail Museum and Archives 326 Thomaston St. , Barnesville, 3020-f 770-3 58-5855 Barnesville' history as the Buggy Capital of the South is well documented at the former county jail. The museum is also a regional genealogical research facility. Open Wed. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. , Sun . 2-5 p.111. Guided tours and resea rch by re ervation . Suggested donation $1. [;;l WC

Trove/ Services Barnesville- Lamar County Chamber of Commerce
100 Commerce Place, Bamesville, 30204 770-358-588-+, bamesville.org Information on Barnesville Walking Tour is ava ilable here. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC 6'

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Magnolia Midlands A.Randall Tuten Environmental Park U 1111')'. 15 ., Baxie)', 31513 912-367-8630, baxlev.org 'foenl) acres of streams, wetlands, and ponds are ituatecl on the Appling ounl) :'\l iddle chool campus. 11 hich features a floating clock, more than I00 species of trees, and an amphitheater. Open daily until dust
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Altamaha River Baxley, 3151 3 912-367-773 I, baxle).org The ltamaha River bordering ppling County is the second-largest 11atershed on the eastern seaboard and provide a habitat for more than 130 rare and endan-
gered species. Open daily. F'ree. C;;l WC
Appling County Heritage Center 137 Thomlls I., Baxley, 31513 912-367 I33 In addition to its genealogy and count) historical records, the center's holdings include a growing turpentine collection, agricultural implements, 19th- and 20th-cenlUI) memorabilia, county architectural items, black hisIOI)', a II ar room, and collections and publications by local historian . pen Tue., Thu., F'ri. noon-+30 p.m. , Wed and al. 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. uided tours b) reser-
vation. Free. C;;l WC 6'
Farm Tours of Appling County 305 \V. Parker St., Baxley, 31513 912-367-773 I, baxle).org Customized farm lours can be scheduled for interested groups. Call for hour and fees.
Max Deen Memorial Park -f00 \Va/nut I., Baxlq, 31513 912-367 190, baxle).org Enjoy the swimming pool, picnic shelters, oflball field , and tennis and basketball courts. Open dail). Pool
admission: du Its 2, children I.;o. C;;l WC 6''fl T
Moody Forest Natural Area East River Rd., Baxie), 31513 912-366-95-+9, baxley.org, nalure.org In loody Forest, 200- and 300-year-old longleafs grow. as well as 600-year-old mammoth tupelo cypre and pectacular bluffside forests. Open dai ly. Free. C;;l
Travel Services Baxley- Appling County Board ofTourism 305 \\I. Pllrker I., Baxie)', 31513 9/2-367-7731, baxle).org
pen ~lon.-Fri. a.m.-5 p.m. C;;l WC 6'

Generation Gap 123 Pellchtree Park, B)'ron, 3100 47 -956-267 , thegenerationgap.com
iew vintage cars at this old-car mall and emporium. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. C;;l WC 6'
Travel Services Byron Convention and Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center 100 IV. Heritllge Blvd. , Byron, 3100 -f7 -956-2409, 8 -6 6-3496, byronga.com atellite welcome center at Big Peach ntiques and Collectibles al 1-75, fail 149. Open l\ lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.4 p.m. C;;l WC 6'
Ma gnolia Midlan ds Jay Bird Springs Resort 1221 /ll)' Bird pring Rd., Chauncey, 31011 229-86 -272 Mineral springs, spring-fed 11imming pool , water slide, roller-skating rink, ball fields. picnic grounds, miniature golf, lodging, camping facilities, and banquet hall beckon visitors to thi 40-acre recreational park getaway. Open Tue.- un. 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Call for
fees. C;;l WC 6' fl T
Ma gnolia Midla nd s Canoochee River Al US Hwy. 30 I ., US 1111'>' 280 E., and C H"'>' 169
r., C/axto11, 30-f 17 -f7 -289-6523, 912-685-6-12-f, clllxtonevanschamber.com Public landings invite swimmers, fishers, campers, and boaters to the shores of the Canoochee River. Fishing license required. Open daily. Free. C;;l
Claxton Bakery 203 \V. Main t. , Clax/011, 30-f 17 912-739-34-fl, 00 41 --12/ I, claxto11{ruilcllke.co111 l\ Iillions of pounds of fruitcake are baked and distributed annually by thi world-famou bakery ept.-Dec. Open
:-. Ion.- al. a.m.-5 p.m. Free. C;;l WC b I
Evans County Public Fishing Area US Hwy. 2 0 E., Claxton, 30-+17 9I2-739-1 139, 9I 2-6 5-6-124 gofi hgeorgia.com Visit this three-lake fishing area with concrete boat ramp, boardwalk, picnic tab les, and primitive camp ites. Fishing license requ ired. Open dail). Free. C;;l WC
Georgia Fruit Cake Companye 5 . Duval I., Claxton, 30-f 17 912-739-2683, georgia{ruitcakecompm1y.com This fourth-generation family-owned busine s is famou for its delicious homemade fniitcake . Open
l\ lon.-Fri. a.m.--4:30 p.m. F'ree. C;;l WC 6' Tl

Magnolia Midlands Barksdale Bobwhite Plantation Roule -f, Longstreet Rd., Cochran, 3101-f -f7 -93-f-6916, barksdaleplanlalion.com 1lunt quail, deer, turke), wild hog. pheasant, and ch11k,11 on 2,700 acres. Oct. 1-i\ lar. 3I. Offers experienceJ guides, skeet range, and lodging. Office open dad) 8 a.m.-5 p.m. all for re erYations and fees. C;;l WC IT
Travel Services Cochran- Bleckley County Chamber of Commerce 31 econd I., Cochran, 3101-f -f7 -93-f-2965 Open lon.-Fri. :30 a.m.-5 p.m. C;;l WC 6'
Historic Heartland Black Shoals Park 300 I Black /10,ils Rd., Conyers, 30013 770-7 5-5922, 770-76 1-1611, rockdalecountv.org This 650-acre rcsen-oir is a great place for fishing, bm,ting, canoeing, picnicking, and hiking. Open clail).
ummer 7 a.m.-9 p.m., winter 7 a.m.--6 p.m .; boats o/T the waler half an hour before park closing. I aily fee . 5 per person, 5 per canoe, 5 per boat. C;;l WC 6'
Georgia International Horse Park 1996 Centennial Olympic Pim')', Conrers, 30013 770-860--f 190, OD-CONYERS, georgiahorsepark.com Ilome of the 1996 Olympic equestrian and mountain biking events, this multipurpose facilil) has horse trails, biking trails, and events ) ear-round. Office open
i\ lon.-Fri. a.m.-; p.m. Call for fees. C;;l WC 6' flT
Haralson Mill Covered Bridge 1-/aralson Iill Rd.. off Bethel Rd., Conrers, 30013 7 0-785-5922, rockda/ecounty.org On the northwest corner of Randr Poynter Lake, visitor can drive on this covered wooden bridge, the first
of its kind to be built in Georgia. Free. 6'
Historic Downtown Conyers lllin, Center, Commercial, and Railroad ts.
Conrers, 30012 770-602-2606, 00-CO ~ERS, con)'ersga.com Shop, dine, picnic, and see the sights of Olde T011 n, which offers a variel) of antiques and peciall) hop and an arra)' of historic architecture. C;;l WC 6' IT
lewis Vaughn Botanical Gardens /\lain, Center, Commercial, and Railroad Sts. Conyers, 300 I2 770-602-2606, 00-CO ERS, con)'ersga.com Nestled in the heart of downtmm, Georgia Piedmont native plants thrive here. Open daily 9 a.m.--6 p.m. Free.
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His toric Heartland Byron Depot IOI E. llerilllge Bird., Bvron, 3100 4 -956-3600, brronga.com This I 70 re tored railroad depot features a pictorial his!Ol)', memorabilia of the town, and historical facts about trains. all for hour and lours. Kers available al cit) hall or B) ron onvention and isitors Bureau and Welcome enter. Free. C;;l WC 6'

Travel Services Claxton- Evans County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center -f N. Duval I., U Hwy. 301 ., Claxton, 30-f/7 9I2-739-1391, cillxtonevanschamber.com Open Mon.-F'ri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. C;;l WC 6'
Hi storic Heartl and Old Clinton Historic District and Roadside Park US Hwy. 129, Cli11to11, 31032 -f7 -9 6-63 3 n1is pre-Civil \ ar hamlet is the "town that time forgot." number of buildings and historic ite are listed on the l ational Register of Historic Place . elf-guided tour brochure available al the Jones County/Cray Chamber of Commerce. Read the hi torv of the area on road ide markers and picnic al the nea;b)' park. Call for guided tours. Open daily. Free. C;;l b

Milstead 104 Dinky Steam locomotive Green t., Conyers, 30012 770-602-2606, 800-CO ERS, con)'ersga.com The Dinl-y is a 1905 Roger steam locomotive whose engine and tender car were used to haul cotton bales from the main line lo the textile mill that operated along the banks of the Yellow River. Open dail). C;;l 6'
Monastery of the Holy Spirit 2625 A 1-/wy. 212 S.W., Con)'ers, 30094 770--183 705. trappist.nel For more than 60 ) ear , a group of Cistercian monks have called thi serene 2,000-acre plantation home. The grounds e,tend to the bonsai garden greenhouse, lake, and picnic area . n,e bbe) Church i open for daily ma s, lour , or religious retreats for all denominations. all for welcome center, bookstore, and greenhouse hours. Free. C;;l WC 6'

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BRINGS NEW MEANING To THE PHRASE "PLAY THROUGH. "
e cam for golf. ~ e found o mu h mor . d a downtown ali e with hop and ta te . eum and garden op ned our eye and our minds. e follow ed a river a rich in hi tor a in beauty. It ea y to ee why thi is go lf' favorite c ity. '\' ca me to play, and that's exac tl y what W' did.
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Phinizy Swamp Nature Park: A mosaic of wildlife habitats with boardwalks and trails throughout.
706-828-2109 www.naturalsciencesacademy.org

Sacred Heart Garden Festival and Garden Tour
Open year-round M -F 9-5
706-826-4700 www.sacredheartaugusta.org

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located in downtown Augusta, Georgia, on the banks of the
historic Savannah River.
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Old Jail Museum 1\/ilstead Ave., Conrers. 30012 770-929--1270, 800-CO ERS, conyersga.com Built in 1897, this t\\'o-story structure housed offender until 1969. isitor can view the former sheriffs re idence, prisoners' quarters, jailer's room, drunk tank, and maximum-security cells. By reservation only. Free. [;l WC
Travel Services Conyers Convention and Visitors Bureau J 18-1 coll St., Conyers, 30012 770-929--1270, BOO-CONYERS conrersga.com, horsepark.com Open 1lon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. l:;lWC 6'
Conyers Welcome Center 95 Iris Dr. , Conyer, 30094 770-602-2606, 00-CONYER , conyersga.com Souvenirs available. Open Mon.-Fri. a.m.-5 p.m.,
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COVINGTON H- 8
Historic Hea rtland Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center 5-13 Elliott Trail, Mansfield, 30055 770-7 4-3059 On 6,000 acres of pre erved land, take your pick of 29 ponds and an amazing five-acre rock ou tcropping. Activities include hiking, fi hing, birdwatching, hunting. and primitive ca mping. isitors cen ter open
Tue.-Sal. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6'
Historic Downtown Covington
011 the Square, Covington, 30014 770-7 7-3868, 800-616-8626, newlonchamber.com Antebellum and Victorian homes are the rule in this 1ational Register district. See the recently renovated historic courthouse. Open daily. [;l WC 6'
Tra vel Services Covington- Newton County Convention and Visitors Bureau 210 J Clark t./Welcome Center, Covington, 30014 770-787-3868, 00-6 /6-8626, newlonchamber.com Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.--+ p.m. [;l WC 6'
Movie Tours and Home Tours 210 I Clark St., Covington, 300 1-1 770-7 7-3868, 800-616-8626, newlonchamber.com Take elf-guided audio tours of th e loca ti ons where The Dukes of Ha;z:;ard, In the Heal of the l ight, and others were filmed. Home tours and ste1>-on tour also are
available. Call for re ervations and fees. [;l WC 6'
CRAWFORDVILLE
Classic South A.H.Stephens Historic Park 1-20, Exit 1-18 lo GA Hwy. 278 706--156-2602, gaslaleparks.org Combining ou tdoor recreation wi th Civil War history, this park offers an excellent Confedera te museum, 1875 histori c home, camping, cottages, boating, fishing, swimming, picnicking, and equestrian trails. Park open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Museum and Liberty Hall open Tue.- at. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 2-5 p.m. Parking
$2. foseum: Adults . 2.50, children $1.50. [;l WC 6'
Historic Heartland Grave of William Culloden Town cemetery, behind the Methodist church
Culloden, 310 I6 -178-885-2249 The founder of the city of Culloden is buried in the local cemetery. Open daily. Free. [;l 6-.

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Magnolia Midlands Douglas Municipal AirportNeterans Park Creer Tenninal, Douglas, 31533 912-384-1409, douglasga.org The park, located adjacent to the airport terminal, commemora tes servicemen and -women in each branch of the armed services. Park open daily dawn-
dusk, terminal 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6'
General Coffee State Park 6 miles east of Douglas on CA Hwy. 32 912-384-7082, gaslateparks.org This 1,5 11-acre park features both natural beauty and agricultural hi tory, with farm buildings and animal , pitcher plant bog, camping, cottage , lake with boat rental, fishing, swimming pool. and nature trail and boardwalk. The romantic 19th-century Burnham House with rocking-chair porch is available for rent. Open daily
7 a.m.- 10 p.m. Parking $2. Free on Wed. [;l WC 6-.
Heritage Station Museum 219 W. Ward St., Douglas, 31533 912-389-3461, cilyofdouglas.com Located in the old C&F Rai lroad depot, the museum showcases the history of the rai lroad. Douglas, and Coffee County with original C&F documents, furnishing , and period clothing. Gu ided lour by reservation. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Adults $1. [;l WC 6,.
Martin Centre /09 E. Ashley St., Douglas, 31533 912-38-1-5978, cityofdouglas.com The hi toric Martin Centre has been restored to its original 1940s Art Deco splendor. Ca ll for honr. and
fees. Guided tours avai lable. [;l WC 6'
Travel Services Douglas-Coffee County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center/City of Douglas 211 S. Gaskin Ave., Douglas. 31533 912-384-1873, 888--126-333-1. douglasga.org Information on Dougla s Hi toric Driving Tour available. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.111. [;l WC 6' T
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Magnolia Midlands Dublin-Laurens Museum 311 Academy Ave., Dublin, 3102 1 -1 78-272-9242 Built with a grant from Andrew Carnegie in 1904, thi fo rmer library was converted into the museum of the Laurens Coun ty Historical Society. Open Tue.-Fri. 14:30 p.m. or by reservation. Free. Call for group tours.
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Theatre Dublin 314 Academy A,e.. Dublin, 310-10 478-277-5060 The theater has been renovated as a pe rforming arts
center. Call for schedule and fees. [;l WC 6'
Travel Services Dublin- Laurens County Chamber of Commerce 1200 Bellevue Ave., Dublin, 31021 478-272-5546, dublin-georgia.com Housed in a 1938 office built by a Dublin banker. lnfonnation on Dublin's Walking Tour of Hi toric Downtown available. Open ~lon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6'
Dublin-Laurens County Welcome Center Exit 51, of( l-16 at US Hwy. -141, Dublin, 31021 478-272-5766, dubli n-georgia.com
Open Mon.-Sat. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6'

Magnolia Midlands Confederate Monument Courthouse Cir., Eastman, 3/023 -17 -37-1--1723, eastman-georgia.com This monument was erected in pril 1910 by the Fanny Cordon Chapter of the Daughters of the
Confederacy. Open daily. Free. [;l 6'
Eastman House 5315 Eastman St., Eastman. 31023 -178-37-1-1921 William Pill Eastman built this house as his residence in 1872, and it was pre erved by the Dodge Hi lorical Society in 1993. Call for hours and tour. Free. [;l WC
Georgia DNR Dodge County Public Fishing Area 325 Dodge Lake Rd., Eastman, 31023 -17 -37-1-6765, go{,shgeorgia.com The I04-acre lake is stocked with largemouth bass, bream, channel catfish, and crappie. An interpretive nature trail, pier, boat ramp, fi h-cleaning talion, and picnic faci lities are al o available. Call for fishing license information. Open daily. Free. [;l WC 6' T
Williamson Mausoleum Orphan Cemetery Rd., Eastman, 31023 -178-37-1--1723, eastman-georgia.com Built in 1887. thi impressive work of art was carved from marble by an Italian sculptor from a picture sent to him. The three life-size figures are Mr. and !rs. A.G. William on and his nephew, J. C. Williamson. Open daily. Free. [;l 6'
Travel Services Eastman- Dodge County Chamber of Commerce and l ocal Welcome Center 116 inlh Ave., Eastman, 31023 478-37-1--1723, ea tman-georgia.com Open ~,lon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.111., Sat. 9 a.m.-noon. [;l WC 6'
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Historic Heartland Brer Rabbit Statue Courthouse Squme, Eatonton, 3102-1 706--185-770 I , ea/onion.com This statue stands in tribute to the writer/creator of the Uncle Remus Tales, Joel Chand ler Harri , who was born
and raised in Ea tonton. Open daily. Free. [;l 6'
lake Oconee Eatonton, 3102-1 706--185-770 I , ealonton.com Enjoy boating, fishing, and golfing along lovelr Lake Oconee. Open daily dawn-dusk. Free. [;l
lake Sinclair Eatonton, 3102-1 706--185-770 J, ea/onion.com Relax on 417 miles of scenic horeline. with public boat ramps, tail race fishing, and various other activities for your enjoyment. Open dail)' Free. [;l
Lawrence Shoals Recreation Area 125 Wallace Dam Rd. .E., Eatonton, 3102-1 706--185-5-19-1, georgiapower.comlgpclake Boating, swimming, picnicking, and full-service camping are just a few of the lake ide amenities. Open Sun.-Thu. 7 a.m.-9 p.m., Fri.- al. 7 a.m.-10 p.m.
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Oconee Springs Park I09 S. Spring Rd., Eato11to11, 3/02-1 706--185- 423, ealonton.com This park offers camping facilities, camp store. cabin5,
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Feast your eyes and all your senses on this... Georgia'.s Historic Heartland. Get a heaping helping of southern hospitality just south of Atlanta. Find your [ill of perfectly charming towns, authentic antiques, and quaint little shops along scenic byways. Follow themed trails through the region so endearing even Sherman couldn't bear to bum it down. Sip a mim julep on the shady veranda of an antebellum mansion and sample some real southern fare.
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[ieorgias J{istoric J{eartland
For afree travel guide call 1.800.768-3401 www.historicgeorgia.org

Things are perfectly peachy along this fascinating tour of signature southern destinations. The Peach Blossom Trail, parallel to 1-75, takes you on a rural trek
along historic highways and byways. See southern plantations, tour antebellum homes, taste southern fried dishes, and even pick yow- own peaches. Visit "The Real Georgia" and experience true hospitality at irs finest.

AUGUSTA Augusta Mall 3450 \Vrightsboro Rd.. Augusta, 30909 706-733-1001. augustamall.com
lore than 140 stores and restaurants. Open lon.-Sat. IO a.m.-9 p.m., un. 12:30-6 p.111. C;l WC 6' ~I
Surrey Center l lighland Ave. at \\'heeler Rd.
ugusta, 3090-f 706-722-;561, surrercenter.com Three levels of hopping and dining.
tores open \lon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. I lours ,arv for restaurants, clubs, and
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BYRON Big Peach Antique Mall and Welcome Center 119 Peach Pkwy, Byron, 31008 -f7 -956-6256 Antiques and collectibles shopping" ith a scoop of peach ice cream. Open i\ Ion.Sat. 10 a.111.--:' p.m., Sun. 110011-6 p.m.
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Peach Outlet Shopsat Byron xii 1-+9 off 1-75. 311 GA Hwy -f9 Byron, 31008 -+78-956-1855, peachoutletshops.com
liddle Georgia's only outlet shopping. Dozens of stores featuring huge selections of brand-name items. Call for
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COVINGTON OHCO Textile Center 415 Robinson St., Covington, 300)-f 770-786-14-f 1, ohcoinc.com Designer drapery and uphol tery fabric , Oriental rugs, and handmade rugs al warehouse prices. Open i\lon.-Fri 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
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EATONTON Shoppes at the Magnolia Fore Lake Oconee Pkwy. Eatonton, 31024 706--f 5-5900 Stroll down this tree! and slop in at se,eral upscale boutiques, a bakery, a re tau rant, and a grocery store. I-lour vary.
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FORT VALLEY Jolly Nut Company JOO Commercial Heights Fort \'alley, 31030 -f7 -825-7733, 00-332-1505, jollynut.com Open since 1924, this store sells Georgia gourmet gifts and pecans. Call for hours.
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GREENSBORO Genuine Georgia 109 1. Main St., Greensboro, 30642 706-453-H-fO, greeneccoc.org An artisans' marketplace where you can sec Georgia artists at work and take home a piece of original art. Open
;\ Ion.- at. IO a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6-

Greensboro Antique Mall JOI . lain t., Greensboro, 306-+2 706--+53-9100, antiquesofthe/ake.com
nliques, furniture, jewelry, and collectibles. Credit cards accepted. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. C;l WC
HAWKINSVILLE Gooseneck Farms US Hwy. 129 S., Hawkinsville, 31036 -f7 -783-1063, gooseneck(anns.com This nuthouse is trictly for those who are mad for locally man.ufactured pecan candies and other gourmet gifts. Open
ept.-Dec. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
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Hawkinsville Antique Mall 226 N. Lumpkin St., Hawkinsville, 31036 478-783-3607
ntiques and collectible shopping. pen Mon.-Sat. lO a.m.-5 p.111., Sun. 1-5 p.m.
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MACON Colonial Mall Macon 3661 Eisenhower Pkwy, /I/aeon, 31206 -+7 --+77-88-f0, colonialmallmacon.com Six deparhnent stores and more than 200 shops and restaurants. Open Mon.-
at. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., un. 110011-6 p.m.
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Ingleside Village Shopping and Arts District lnglesideA,e .. J\laco11, 31201 -+78-743-HOI, 800-768-HOJ maconga.org Fine-arts galleries and specialty hops. Call for hour (many shops closed on ~ Ion.).
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METTER Specialty Shops of Metter /1/etter, 304 39 912-6 5-2159, metier-candler.com Browse through Metter's varied specialty hops. Call for hours.
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MILNER Swint'sPecans and Candies IH Main t.1O/d US Huy 41 Milner, 30257 770-358-260 , swintscandies.com Ther do make 'em like ther used to at this old-fa hioned third-generation family-0\med confectioneT). Open ;\,lon.-Sal. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m., un. 1-5 p.m.
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This Is Ju1I asamp1109 of Ihe many ,hopping opportu nitles mlhis region. For more mformat1on, can 800 VISIT GA or visit Gtorg1JOnMyMind.org.

Rock Eagle Effigy 350 Rock Eagle Rd., Eatonton, 3I02-f 706--+8-f-2800, rockeagle-fh .org This prehistoric rock effigy in the shape of an eagle i thought to have been built by a tribe of Creek Indians as a ceremonial meeting place. Open daily. Free. [;l
Uncle Remus Museum 241-f Oak St., US Hwy. 441 S., Eatonton, 3I024 706-485-6856, eatoJJ/on.com Three lave cabin were combined lo create this museum of Joel handler Harris/Uncle Remus memorabilia. First-edition books and Song ofthe South character aid in telling the slOT)' of the famous folklorist. Museum open Mon.- at. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 2-5 p.m.
losed Tue. Sept.-i\lay. all for guided tour. Adults $1, children 50 cents. [;l WC b
Travel Services Eatonton- Putnam County Chamber of Commerce I05 S. Washington Ave., Eatonton, 31024 706-4 5-770 1, ea/oJJton.com Information available here on the lice Walker Driving Tour, Historic Walking Tour of Eatonton, and
ntebellum Trails Tour. Open lon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. C;l WC

Historic Heartland Flovilla 1885 School House I06 Collier St., Flovilla, 30216 770-775-5661 Step back in time and into this original I9th-century one-room schoolhouse now connected to the commu-
nity center. By reservation only. Free. C;l WC b Y
Historic Heartland Historic Commercial District Downtown Forsyth, 3I029 4 8-99-f-9239, 888-6-f2--f628 (orsvth-111011roechamber.co111 On, the National Register, this district features an old courthou e flanked by an arrny of shops and eateries.
elf-guided walking tours, maps, and brochure are
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Monroe County Museum and Genealogy Room Tift College Dr., Forsyth, 31029 -+78-994-5070, gamchs.com Offering extensive information on I9th-century Middle Georgia, the county hi torical mu eum is a valuable re ource for budding genealogists. Open Wed.- Fri.
9 a.m.-4 p.m., at. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. [;l WC b

Travel Services Forsyth Monroe Chamber of Commerce 267 Tift College Dr., Forsyth, 31029 -+78-994-9239, (orsyth-111011roechamber.com Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC b
Historic Heartland American Camellia Society- Massee Lane Gardens/ Annabelle Lundy Fetterman Educational Museum 100 Massee Ln., Fort Valley, 3l030 -+78-967-2358, camellias-acs.com Visit the picturesque rose garden, the environmental garden, and the tranquil Japanese garden. The on-site Fetterman building contains the world's largest public display of Edward Mar hall Boehm's elegant porcelain sculptures. Open Tue.-Sat. IO a.m.-4:30 p.m., un. J--f:30 p.m. Guided tours by reservation. dulls $5, chi ldren under 12 free, seniors 4. [;l WC b Y
Anderson House Museum 1005 State University Dr., Fort Valley, 31030 -+78-825-6-145 Originally built as the president's home for Fort Valley tale University, this living mu eum is furnished in the style of the late 1800s. Open Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. C;l WC Y

Classic South Travel Services Columbia County Chamber of Commerce 4424 Evans to Lock Rd., Evans, 30 09--142-f 706-651-0018, augustaga.usa.com Open fon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC b
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Rum Creek Wildlife Management Area GA Hwy 18, Fors)'th, 31029 -f 78-99-f-l 438, georgiawildlife.com Hunting, fishing, and birdwatching are avai lable. Park open daily. Ca ll office Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. for hunting information. [;l WC b

Big6 Farm 5575 Zenith Mill Rd., Fort Valley, 31030 478-825-750-f, big6{arrn.com Treat your elf to a ta te of the countrr when you visit this peach and pecan farm. Enjoy ice cream in the summer. Open in peach eason, Ma_ -Aug. lon.-Sat.

a.m.-6 p.m.; in pecan season, 1 ov.-)an. fon.-Fri . a.m.-5 p.m. Free. ~ WC 6,.
C. W. Pettigrew Farm and Community Life Center 1005 State University Dr., Fort Valley, 31030 478 25-647 , fvsu .edu This full-service conference/convention and fine-arts facility has an auditorium and revolvi ng art exh ibit. Open lon.-Fri . a.m.-5 p.m. Open additional hours during scheduled events. Call for fees. ~ WC 6,. Y
Jolly Nut Company 100 Comercial Heights, Port Valley, 31030 -+78-82 5-7733, 800-332- 1505, iolly11ut.co111 Founded in 1924, the Joll y I ut Company is housed in a historic building and offers pecans and other gounn et gifts from Ceorgia. Free samples, too! Open Jan.-Oct. fon.-Fri . 9 a.m.-5 p.m., t ov.-Dec. Mon.- at. 9 a.m .-5:30 p.m. ~ WC 6,.
Lane Packing Company CA Hwy. 96, 50 Lane Rd., Fort alley, 31030 47 - 25-3592, 800-27-PEACl-l, lanepacking.com
t Lane's state-of-the-art peach-packing facility, brow e the locally grown produce at the road ide market. Free tours are a,Jilable. Open daily ept.-m id-May 8 a.m.-8 p.m., mid-May-Aug 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. l ours available. ~ WC 6,. IT
Travel Services Peach County Chamber of Commerce 20 l Oakland 1-leights Pkwy, Fort Valley, 31030 47 -825-3733, peachcountyga.com Open Mon.-Thu. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. ~ WC 6,.
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Magnolia Midlands Big Hammock Wildlife Management Area 9 miles west ofcity, CA H11r- 1-f-f, Clermville, 30-f27 229-426-5267, gohuntgeorgia.com
n example of a relatively rare ecosystem environment, thi natural expan e is home to Phillips atural Area, an 800-acre forest and U. . ational Landmark. Open daily. Free. ~
Travel Services Glennville Welcome Center 136 S. lain t. , Cle,mville, 30-127 912-654- 13 0, tattnall.com Open fon .-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 6,.
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Historic Heartland Jones County Courthouse 11 0 S. /e{{er 011 t., Cra), 31032 478-9 6- 11 23, ionescounty.org Built in I 905 and restored in I 992, th e courthouse is enhanced by adjacent Carol's Park,whi ch offers picnic tables, benche , gazebo, and water fountains. Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Free. ~ WC 6,.
Travel Services Jones County- Gray Chamber of Commerce 161 W. Clin ton t. , Cray, 31032 478-9 6- 11 2', ;onescounty.org Open lon.-Fri. 8:30 a. m.-4:30 p.m. ~ WC 6,. Y
GREENSBORO K-8
Classic South Greene County Historical Society Museum 20 l E. Greene St., Greensboro, 306-12 706--153-7592, 866-34 l--f-f66 This recentlv renovated museum is filled with historical artifacts and fami ly treasures. Ca ll for hours and guided tours. Free. ~ WC 6,.

Greensboro'sOld Rock Gaol Jail E. Greene t., Greensboro, 30642 706-453-7592, 866-H 1-4466, greeneccoc.org The Old Gaol Jai l is a two-foot-thick walled granite trncture completed in 1807 and used until 1895. Tours by reservation are offered by the cha mber of commerce. Donations accepted. ~
Iron Horse Visible from CA l-111?' 15, Greensboro, 30642 706-453-7592, 866-H 1-4466, greeneccoc.org In 1954, when the now-notorious Iron Horse was first introduced as a public sculpture on the Ath ens campus, ome CA tuclenls graffi ti-eel what they con idered to be odious artwork. The beleaguered two-ton horse was put out to pasture in 1959, where it remains in a prhate cornfield for drive-by viewing. F'ree.
L. L. Wyatt Museum 102 ort/1east St., Greensboro, 30642 706-453-7592, 866-H 1-4466 The building was named after L. L. Wyatt , who served as heriff of Greene County for 52 years, until his death in 1977. isitors can vie, photos, badge, a eized corn-liquor till , century-old arre t warrants, an authen tic old ce llblock, and fireanns. Guided tours by reservation. ~ WC
Lake Oconee Georgia Power Lakes/Campsites, GA 1-lwy. 44 S./Lake Oconee PkH?, Greensboro, 30642 706-453-7592, 866-H l-4466, oconee.com Ideal for fishing, camping, boating, and picnicking, Lake Oconee is hom e to Harbor Club, Port rmor, Reynolds Plantation, the Ritz- arlton, and Cuscowilla. Open daily. Fees vary. ~ WC 6,. Y
Mercer Chapel Penfield Rd., Greensboro, 30642 706--f53-7592, 66-34 1-4466, greeneccoc.org TI,e first si te of Mercer University, the chapel was built around 1846. A historic cemetery is located behi nd
the chapel. By reservation only. Free. ~ 6-
Scull Shoals lacedonia Church Rd., Greensboro, 30642
706-453-7592, 866-34 1-4466, greeneccoc.org Pre-Columbian mounds surround th e remains of cull Shoals, a now-defun ct village whose checkered past i marked by slavery, fires , noocls, droughts, and economic ruin. Archaeological digs are organized each spring. Open daily. Tours by reserva tion . Free. ~
Travel Services Greene County Chamber of Commerce l 1l . Main t., Greensboro, 30642 706-453-7592, 866-3-f l--+466 greeneccoc.org, oconee.com Information on the Greensboro Driving and Walking Tours is avai lable here. Open Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. ~ WC 6,.
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Classic South Grovetown Museum 106 \V, Robinson ve. , Grovetown, 308 13 706-868-633 This restored 100-yea r-olcl dwelling contains artifacts, military memorabilia, and detai led exhibit of the Grovetown area. Open Fri. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., at. 1-4 p.m. Croup tou rs by re ervation. F'ree. ~ WC 6,.
Patriots Park 5445 Columbia Rd., Grovetown , 308 13 706 63-7523, co.columbia.ga.us 11,is park offers ba eball, soccer, adult softball , fast-pitch

fields, tennis courts, di k gol f course, and a quarter-mile walking track. Open dai ly. ~ WC 6,.
HADDOCK
Historic Heartland Olive Forge Herb Farm 161 Brown's Crossing, Haddock, 31033 47 -932-5737 This farm offe rs 360 va rieties of herbs, including 18 different varieties of rosemary, in display ga rdens and a nursery. Olive Forge also feature a gi ft shop with culinary items and toiletri es made at the farm . 1lerbal refreshments and ga rden tours are ava ilable for groups. Call for hour . Free. ~ WC
Classic South Laurel and Hardy Museum 250 . Louisville t., Harlem, 30 1-f 706-556-0-f0l, 888-2 8-9108 /aurela11dl,a11dhardymuseu m.org In hon or of its native on, Oliver Hardy, th e city of Harlem has established this origi nal array of Laurel and Hardy memorabilia, including movie posters, clothing, collectibles, and photos. Open on-Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., at. 10 a.rn.-4 p.m., un . 1-4 p.m. Croup tours by reservation. Free. ~ WC 6,.
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Magnolia Mi dlands Big Creek Trail Rides CA Hwy. 230 W. , l-lawkinsville, 31036 478-783-2968, bigcreektrailride.com Four-wheeler heaven is in Hawkinsville on the second weekend and fourth Saturday of every month. Private rides are available on alternate weekends. Concessions av-J ilable. Fees are $15 per person per clay or 20 per person for th e weekend, including a primitive campsite. Call for hours. ~ WC 'I
Butler Brown Gallery CA 1-lwy. 26 E., 1-75 . Take Exit 127 and go east 13.7 miles, 1-lawkinsville, 31036 478-892-9323, 66--181-5980
a world-renowned artfat, Butler Brown has pai ntings hanging in the White House. Framing and oil classes are available. Open Tue.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., at. 11 a. m.-3 p.m. Free. ~ WC 6,.
Historic Opera House 100 . Lumpkin St., Ha wkins11il/e, 31036 -f78-783-l 84, hawki11sville.org The Opera Ilouse stages concert and other live performance on its fu ll- ize tage, with a hand-pa inted ca nva stage curtain and near-perfect acoustics. Free tours by reservation daily IO a. m.--4 p.m. Call for
schedul e and fees. ~ WC 6,. Y
Lawrence Bennett Harness Training Facility US Hwy. 129 ., 1.5 miles sou th of Hawkinsville 478-892-3240 Visit the South's only harness racing training fucility. l our the fa cili ty Oct.-May and watch th e harness- horsemen train the trotters and pacers on the half-mile and mile-long clay track. Call for hours and fees . ~ WC
Mock Springs CA Hwy. 26 from 1-75 478-783-1 7l 7 Enjoy swimming in the natural springs' cold water and bring a lunch for the picnic area. Open 1ay-Sept. Mon.-Sun. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. dulls 2.50, children under
6 free. ~ WC 6,.
Ocmulgee Outfitters Roule 3, Box 6560, l-lawkinsville, 31036 478-23 1-938 1, 478-230-8-199. ocmulgeeout{itters.com

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ALMA Blueberry Plantation Golf Club Clubhouse Cir., Box 1, 31510 912-632-2772
ATHENS Green Hills Country Club -1080 Bamett hoals Rd., 30605 706-548-6032
University of Georgia Golf Course 2600 Ri,erbend Rd., 30605 706-369-5739, 800-9DOGTEE golfcourse.uga.edu
AUGUSTA Augusta Golf Course 2023 Highland Ave., 30904 706-731-9411 augustaga.gov
Forest Hills Golf Club 1500 Comfort Rd., 30909 706-733.0001
Gordon Lakes Golf Course Range Rd., 30905 706-791-6854 {ortgordon.comlgol(hhn
Goshen Plantation Golf Club 1601 Goshen Clubhouse Dr. 30906 706-793-1035 goshenplanlalion.com
BAXLEY Appling Country Club -162 Hatch Pkwy S., 31513 912-367-3582
BISHOP Lane Creek Golf Course 1201 Club Dr., 30621 800-8-12-6699
BONAIRE Waterford Golf Club 620 CA 1lwy. 96 E., 31005 -178-328-7533 thewa/erfordgolfclub.com
CLAXTON Evans Heights Golf Course USHwy.301 .,30417 9l 2-739-3003
COCHRAN Uchee Trail Golf Club Country Club Rd., 3101-1 -178-93-1-789 l
The Woods Golf Course J\.lac Thompson Rd., 3101-1 478-934-073 l
CONYERS Cherokee Run Golf Club 1595 Centennial Olympic Pkwy 30013 770-785-7904 cherokeerun.com
Fieldstone Golf and Country Club 2720 Salem Rd., 30013 770-483--/321

Highland Golf Club 2271 Flat Shoals Rd., 30013 770--183-4235 highlandgol(com
Honey Creek Golf and Country Club 635 Clubhouse Dr., 30094 770--183-63-13 honeycreekgolf.com
COVINGTON Indian Creek Golf Club 10-/00 Covington Bypass Rd. 3001-1 770-385-006-/ indiancreekgol(club.net
The Oaks Course 11240 Brown Bridge Rd., 30014 770-786-3801 golfoaks.com
DEXTER Green Acres Golf Club 332 Rentz Dexter Rd., 31019 478-875-31 10
DOUGLAS Beaver Kreek Golf Club -185 Beaver Kreek Rd., 31533 912-384-8230
Douglas Community Golf Course SGC Tiger Rd., 31534 912-384-7353
Hinson Hills Golf Course 3179 CA H"?' 32 E., 31533 912-38-1-8984
DUBLIN Riverview Park Golf Course 100 Riverview Dr., 31021 -178-275--1064
EASTMAN Pine Bluff Country Club 3-15 Pine Bluf(Rd., 31023 478-3 7-1-0991
EATONTON Golf Club at Cuscowilla 126 Cuscowilla Dr., 31024 706-485-009-/ cu cowi/la.com
Great Waters at Reynolds Plantation Golf Club 112 P/onlation Dr., 31024 706-485-0235 reynoldsplanlation.com
Uncle Remus Golf Course 120 Hambone Ho/le Dr., 31024 706-485-6850
EVANS Jones Creek Golf Club 777 /ones Creek Dr., 30809 706-860--1228 jonescreekgolfclub.com
FORSYTH Forsyth Golf Club 400 Country Club Dr., 31029 -178-994-532

FORT VALLEY Pine Needles Country Club J J 1 Country Club Rd., 31030 478-825-3816
GRAY lake Jonesco Golf Course GA Hwy. 22 E., 31032 478-986-3206

MACON Barrington Hall Golf Club 104 Loney Creek Dr., 3 l 220 478-757-8358 barringlonhallgolfclub.com
Bowden Golf Course 3111 Millerfield Rd., 31201 478-7-12-1610

GREENSBORO Harbor Club One Club Dr., 30642 00-505-4653 harborclub.com
Port Armor Country Club I09-1 Clubhouse Dr., 30642 706--153-4564, 800-322-1665 portamwr.com
Reynolds Plantation 100 Linger Lenger Rd., 30642 706-467-l 135 reynoldsgol(com

Oak Haven Golf Club 7359 Thomaston Rd., 31220 478-474-8080
Oakview Golf and Country Club 128 Oakview Club Dr., 31216 478-785-1833 oakviewgol(com
MCRAE little Ocmulgee Wallace Adams Course US Hwy. 44 / 1., 31055 229-868-6651, 800-4 34-0982 golfgeorgia.org

HARLEM Three Oaks Golf Course 1300 Three Oaks Dr., 30814 706-5 56-1400 threeoaksgolfclub.com
HAWKINSVILLE Southern Hills Golf Club Rt. 1, Box 6010, GA Hwy. 247 31036 -178-783-0600 southemhillsgolf.com
Town Creek Golf Course Levers Lane Rd., 31036 478-783-012
HAZLEHURST Twisted Pines Golf Club 270 Uvalda H"?', 31539 912-375-6697
HEPHZIBAH Pointe South Golf Club 4324 Peach Orchard Rd., 30 15 706-592-2222
JACKSON Hickory Hill Golf Course 209 Biles Rd., 30233 770-775-2-13 3
JESUP Pine Forest Country Club GA Hwy. 30 l S., 31545 912-427-6505

METTER Willow Lake Country Club Willow Lake Dr., 30-139 912-685-2724
MILLEDGEVILLE Little Fishing Creek Golf Course 65 GA Hwy. 22 W., 31061 478-4-15-0796
MONROE Monroe Golf and Country Club 1212 Alcovy St., 30655 770-267-842-f eaglegreens.com
Providence Club 656 Providence Club Dr., 30656 770-207-4332 eaglegreens.com
Woodlake Golf Course -1125 Lakeside Blvd., 30655 770-207-5511 eaglegreens.com
MONTICELLO Hunter Pope Country Club 14617 GA Hwy. 83 ., 31064 706-46 -6222
PERRY Houston Lake Country Club 2323 CA Hwy. 127, 31069 478-218-5253 houstonlake.com

KEYSVILLE Applewood Golf Course 6130 Slol) Mill Rd., 30816 706-554-0028, 877-55-1-0144
LINCOLNTON Rocky Branch Golf Club 4711 Double Branches Rd. 30817 706-359--1303

Perry Country Club 1000 1. Davis Dr., 31069 478-987-1033
REIDSVILLE Brazell's Creek Golf at Gordonia -Altamaha 355 Golf Course Rd., 30453 912-557-7745, 800--13-/.0982 golfgeorgia.org

,n,s J>< "'"'~" ,y ol lhe mdny golfin~ up,nu .,t, mth 9 n. for more nformation, call 800 VISIT GA or vbit GeorgiaOnMyMind.org.

ROCHELLE Mallard Point Golf Course GA H,vy. 215, 31079 229-365-7810
RUTLEDGE The Creek at Hard Labor 1400 Knox Chapel Rd., 30663 706-557-3006, 888-353--/592 golfgeorgia.org
STATESBORO Eagle Creek Golf Club 7436 GA Hwy. -16, 30458 912-839-3933 eaglecreekgolf. nv.switch board.com
Southern Links Golf Club 1031 Golf Club Rd., 30458 912-839-3191
SWAINSBORO Swainsboro Country Club 557 McCleod Bridge Rd., 30401 478-237-6116
THOMSON Belle Meade Country Club 2660 Twin Pine Rd., 30824 706-595-4 511
Thomson Country Club 972 Wire Rd., 30824 706-595-2727
UNION POINT Greene County Country Club 5273 Union Point Hwy., 30669 706-486-45/3
VIDALIA Rocky Creek Golf Club 1916 Foxfire Dr., 30474 912-538-1110
WARNER ROBINS International City Golf Club 100 Sand)' Run Ln., 31088 -178-322-0276
landings Golf Club 309 Stathams Way, 31088 -178-923-5222 landingsgolfclub.com
Pine Oaks Golf Course 755 Womer Robins St., 31098 -178-923-7334 robins.af.millservices
WARRENTON The Boulders Golf Course 546 Quaker Rd. S.E., 30828 706-465-2577
WAYNESBORO Waynesboro Country Club 336 Herndon Hd., 30830 706-5 54-2262
WRENS Brushy Creek Golf Club 2896 GA Hwy. 102, 30833 706-547-28!6 brushycreekgolf.com

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Ca noe and kayak trips down the Ocmulgee River, inclu ding Ol'emight trips, are ava ilabl e here. Groups welcome. Open at.- un . 9 a.m.-d u k. 40 per boa t, two people per boat. [;;I
Owen and Williams Fish Farm Route 5. Hawkinsville, 31036 -178-892-3 144, owe11a11dwilliams.com Catfish. bream, and grass ca rp are ra ised to stock fishing ponds. Group tou rs by reserva tion. Open Mon.Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m., al. a.m.- noon. Free. [;;I WC
Travel Services Hawkinsville- Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce JO 1 Lumpkin t. , Hawkinsville, 31036 -17 -783- 1717, hawkinsville.org In formation on Hawkinsville Historic Driving Tour avai lable. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. [;;I WC 6-
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Magnolia Midlands Altamaha and Ocmulgee River Excursions 95 E. Jan11a11 St., /-la;:elhurst, 31539 912-375--15-13, ha::lehurst-ieffdavis.com Canoe or fl oa t down th e sce nic Altamaha and Ocmulgee River . a birdwatchers' paradise. Open daily
' a.m.-dusk. Call fo r raft, canoe, and kayak informa-
tion and fees. [;;I WC
Bullard Creek Wildlife Management Area U /-/"?' 22 1 ., Hazlehurst, 31539 912-375--15-13, hazlelwrst-ie{{davis. com Wildli fe lovers, take refuge in these 14,000 acres of pi nes. hardwoods, and river swamp. Take advantage of the hunting, fishing, birding, and primitive camping. Open dai ly. Free. [;;I 6-
Frogbottom Gristmill 65 Luther Tumer Rd.. Ha;:lehurst, 31539 912-375--1073 \Vatch as l\ lr. Harris pulls the crank on the old John Deere engine. See it tum the two large stones to grind com in to grits and cornmeal. By reservation only. Open year-round, but be t to come ept.- Jan. Free. [;;I '
Hazlehurst Downtown Village !\lain St., Hazleh urst, 31539 912-375--15-13, hazlehurst-ie{{davis.com
n old-ti me vi llage within a modern downtown makes for a shopping haven . Open Mon.-Fri . 9-6 p.m., Sat. 9 a. m.-4 p.m. Free. [;;I WC 6-fl
Hazlehurst Historical Museum 61 E. Coffee t. . Hazlehurst, 31539 912-375-255 7 Reminisce about the old days as you browse the antiques and artifacts of rural Georgia. The museum, listed on the Georgia Historic Register and on th e National Register of Historic Places, i housed in a turn-of-th e-century ra ised cottage featuring hea rt-of. pine fl oors and cei lings. Open Mon.-Fri . 2-5 p.m.
uided lour by reservation. Donations accepted. [;;I WC 6- Y
Old Red Barn Gift Shop and Mc5immons Barnyard 566 Bell Telephone Rd., Ha;:/ehurst, 31539 912-375--16-1 1, 912-3 75-5035 Dai y the Coll', Jennr the Donkey. and fri ends await visitors in th e yard of this renova ted 50.year-old barn , no\\ a prime shopping and entertainment space. Open Tue.-Fri . 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. 10 a. m.-2 p.m. Free. [;;!WC
Outback Range and Recreation Center 911 Kirkland till Rd., 1-/a;:/ehu rst, 31539 9 12-3 75-0765

Built with the family in mind with attractions like mini-golf, batting cages, rifl e range, skeet shooting, archery ra nge, occer fi eld , super motocross track, professional ca tering, fishing, camping, picni c area, and banquet fac ilities. Video ga mes, pool tabl es, and concessions al o are ava ilable. Call for hours and fee . [;;I WC 6- IT
Travel Services Hazlehurst- Jeff Davis Board ofTourism/ Jeff Davis County Chamber of Commerce 95 E. Jannan St. , Hazlehurst, 31 539 912-375--1543, hazlehurst-ief{davis.com Various agri cultura l tours, including the Palomino Quarter Horse Farm and the Dixieland Cotton l our, as well as information about Mama's Quilt folklife play, are available. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;I WC 6-
Three Rivers Expeditions 13 Victor t., Hazlehurst, 31539 912-379- 1371, 3ril'erexp.com Full-servi ce kayak and ca noe rental, shuttle with rental package, ca tering, and guides. Open daily. Call
for fees. [;;I WC rl
INDIAN SPRINGS
His to ric Hear tland Indian Springs Hotel and Indian Springs Chapel 1807 CA /-111'). -12 S., Indian Springs, 302 16 770-775-2-193 geocities.com/HeartlandNillage/1954 The hotel, built in 1823 by Creek Indian chief McIntosh, is flanked by gardens. Tours and special events are held al the hotel. The Indian Springs C hapel, built circa I 90, is open by reservation only and is ava ilable for weddings. 171e Big Chief General Store has a del i, li ve bait, and more. [;;JWC M IY
Indian Springs State Park 15 miles from 1-75, o{{GA /-f wy. 42, Flovilla, 3021 6 770-504-2277, 800-864-7275, gastateparks.org Thought to be th e oldest state park in the nation, this retreat i known for its natural springs and historic buildings. Visitors can enjoy camping, cottages, lake, swimming beach, boating, picnicking, mini-golf, and nature trail. Open daily 7 a. m.-10 p.m. Parking $2. [;;I WC 6-
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Hist oric Hea rtland Dauset Trails Nature Center 360 1ft. Vemo11 Rd., Jackson, 3023 3 770-775-6798, dausettrails.com Dause! Trails invites hikers, bikers, and wildlife observers to explore its ponds, creeks, wildfloll'er fields, wooded trails, and environmental nature center. Camping for orga nized group avai labl e. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a. m.- 5 p.m., Sun . noon-5 p.m. Guided tours by reservation. Free. [;;I WC 6- Y
High Falls State Park Just east o{l -75, Exit 198 -1 78-993-3053, 800-864-7275, gastateparks.org Hike along the Towaliga River to th e remains of an I 80s gristmill , then enjoy camping, a 650-acre lake with boat rental, trails, a swimming pool, picnic areas, and mini-golf. Open dail y 7 a.m.- 10 p.m. Parking 2. [;;I WC 6-
Historic Downtown Jackson 0 11 the Square, Jackson, 30233 770-775--1839, ;ackso11-011/i11e.com A historic turn-of-th e-century communi ty beckon visitors to come sit on th e front porch. Also visit antiques stores, restauran ts, and quaint shops. Hours vary. Free. [;;J o.fl

Lake Jackson Jackson u 1ke Rd., Jackson, 30233 770-775--1839, ;ackson-011/ine.com Swim, fish, and boa t in the placid wa ters of this 4,700. acre lake. Open daily 7 a.m.- 10 p.m. Pa rki ng at adjacent Lloyd hoal Park 3. [;;I WC 6-
Trave/ Services Butts County Chamber of Commerce 206 E. Th ird t., Jack 0 11, 30233 770-775--1839, ;ackson-online.com Open Mon.-Fri . 10 a. m.-4 p.m. [;;I WC 6-
JACKSONVILLE
Magnolia Midlands Horse Creek Wildlife Management Area 120 E. Oak St., McRae, 3/055 229-86 -6365, tel{airco.com Horse C reek's re torative environm ent is perfec t fo r hiking, hunting, and fi hing. Hstate licenses apply. Open daily dawn-d usk. Free. [;;I
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Magnolia Midlands Little Red Caboose 101 E. Cheny St. , Jesup, 31545 912--127-3233, 888-22-1-5983
tep inside th is little reel train ca boose fo r a healthy dose of Wayne Coun ty history, from General "Mad
nthony" Wayne to the ra ilroad boom. Open Mon.Fri. 1- 5 p.m. Free. [;;I
Rayonier Wildlife Management Area Check station on GA Hwy 32, Jesup, 31545 912-262-3173, golnmtgeorgia.com A natural respite for wi ldli fe lovers, seasonal fi hing and hunti ng are offered here. Open daily. Free. [;;I
Travel Services Wayne County Chamber of Commerce 124 1.W. Broad St., Jesup, 315-15 912--127-2028, 88-22-1-59 3, waynechamber.com Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a. m.-5 p.m. [;;I WC 6-
JEWELL
Classic South Rock Mill Plantation Mayfield-Jewell Rd., Jewell, 31045 706-465-3285, rockmillplantation.com This pri vate, Federa l-style hi torica l residence was built with native materials, including th e massive gra nite blocks in the foye r. School groups welcome. Re ervati ons required. Free. [;;I WC
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Historic Hear tland Jarrell Plantation Historic Site 18 miles east of 1-75, Exit 185 478-986-5 172, gastaleparks.org Thi scenic cotton plantation incl udes a sa\\~11 ill, cotton gin , grish11ill , sugarcane press, barn , farm animals, pi cnicking, and bea utiful shade trees. The 1847 fa rmhouse has peri od furni hing , and a small museum incl udes exhibits and a film . Open Tue.- at. 9 a. m.-5 p.m., Sun . 2-5:30 p.m. Call for guided group tour and fees. [;;I WC 6-
Lake Juliette US /-fwy. 23 and GA Hwy. 87, Juliette, 310-16 478-994-9239, 88-642-4628, 8 8-C PC-LAKE south emco mpany.co mlga power With 3,600 ac res strictly fo r fishing, Lake Juliette prohibits boats with engines greater than 25 horsepower, as well as jet skis and oth er personal watercra ft. A public boat lau nch and pi cni cking are ava il abl e. Open daily Mar.-Oct. 7 a.m.- 10 p. m. Ca ll for fees. [;;I WC 6-

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Whistle Stop Cafe and Juliette Community 44 3 JvlcCracken St., Juliette, 310-f6 -178-992-8886, 888-642-4628, thewhi t/estopcafe.com Fans of the film Fried Green Tomatoes will want to stop in at the rea l-life Whi tie top Cafe and its surrounding shops. Open Tue.- un . l l a. m.-6 p.m. [;l WC 6'Tl Y
KNOXVILLE
His toric Heartl an d Historic Knoxville Courthouse Square, K11oxville, 31050 -178-836-382 5, robertacraufo rdchamber.org John Pemberton, who invented th e fo rmula fo r CocaCola, was born in rawford County nea r Knovill e. Th e Lone Star state fl ag of Texas was actually designed and made in Kn oxvill e. Joa nna Troutman, a 17-yearold girl, made it as a battl e fl ag fo r a group of volunteers going from Georgia to Texa to fi ght for the independence of Texas from Mexico. A marker loca ted on tl1 e square tells her story. Guided tours by re ervati on. [;l
LEXINGTON
His toric Hear tl and Historic Lexington U Hwy. 78, Lexi11glon, 30648 706-743-3322 Enjoy a wa lki ng tour of the l ational Histori c District with its antiqu e stores and gift shops. Th e town i also home to Shaking Rock Park.
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Classic South Amity Recreation Area 5870 Th omson Hwy., Lincolnto11, 308 17 800-533-3-178, usace. am,y. mil Thi day-use park, managed by the U. . Arm y Corps of Engineers, offers picnic, beach, and playground fun . Open daily 8 a. m.- :30 p.111 . C losed Oct. l 5-Apr. I. $4 per car per day. [;l WC
Bussey Point Recreation Area Double Branches Rd., Lincolnton, 308 17 800-533-H7 , u ace. army. mil
t Bussey Point, indulge in a multitude of recreati onal opportunities on the shores of J. tram nrnrmond Lake. Open daily dawn--dusk. Primitive ca mpi ng $5 per night. [;l WC
Cherokee Recreation Day Use Area 5926 Augusta Hw)'., Lincolnto11, 308 17 800-533-3478, 11sace. an11y. mil
II th e elements for a perfect lakeside aftern oon. Open dai ly 8 a. m.-8:30 p.m. C losed Ocl. 15- Apr. I. 4 per car per day. [;l WC
Clarks Hill Lake 2959 McCom1ick Hwy.lU Hwy. 378 E. Li11colnton, 308 17 706-359-7970, lincolncountyga.org
n oas is for boating, fishing, and picnicking, Clarks Hill Lake is th e large t re ervoir in the Southeast, boasting 1,200 mil es of shoreline, 400 mil es of it in Lin coln County. Open daily. Free. [;l WC 6'
Elijah Clark State Park 7 miles 1 .E. of Lincolnton 0 11 US 1-l wy. 37 706-359-3-158, 800-864-7275, gastateparks.org Loca ted on 70,000-acre C larks Hill Lake, this park offers a swimming beach, fi shing, boating, nature trails, pi cnic areas, mini-golf, and a log cabin museum with tools circa 1780. Ca mpsites, cottages, and a pavi li on ava ilable fo r rent. Guided ca bin tours arc offered on summer weekends. Open daily a.m.- 10 p.m. Parking 2, free on Wed. WC 6'
Graves Mountain US 1-l wy. 37 , Lincol11to11, 30 17

706-359-3 62 This is a premier locati on for large, multipl e-twinned rutil e crystals and 72 other types of min erals. Priva tely owned, it is open to the public by reservati on only. Free. [;l
Lincoln County Historical Park 147 Lumber St., Lincolnton, 30 17 706-359-7970, li11co/11cou11tygc1.0rg Th is assembl age of hi storica lly signifi cant buildings includes th e Groves-May House, Dr. May's offi ce, a log smokehouse, cotton gin . blacksmith shop, restored log cabin, and the Lou is fa mily open-a ir pavilion. named in honor of the fi rst famil y of bluegra go pel mu ic. By reserva tion only. Free. [;l WC 6'
Travel Services Lincolnton-Lincoln County Chamberof Commerce/ Lamar-Blanchard House 11 2 I Washi11gto11 l., Lincol11lon, 308 17 706-359-7970, li11col11cou11tyga.org Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6'
LI ZELLA
Histo ric Heart land Middle Georgia Pottery Pottery Rd., Li;el/a , 31052 -178-836-3825 Visit one of the first manu fac turers of "whi key jugs" in th e 1800 . The ixth genera ti on of this traditional potter fa mily till u e th e original 19th-centu ry kiln and equipment to create handcrafted works. Ca ll fo r hours. Free. [;l WC
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Classic South Market House Center of Broad St., Louisville, 30-f H 47 -625-8 1H, iefferso11cow1ty.org Built at the crossing of two trails, the open-a ir building dates back to th e late 1700s. In th e center of the structure hangs a bell that was cast in Fra nce in 1772 for a 1 ew Orlea ns convent. T he bell was used as a community warning signal fo r an Indian attack. Open daily. Free. [;l 6'
Revolutionary Cemetery CA Hwy. 2-f W. , Louisville, 30-f H -178-625-8 13-f, iefferso11cou11ty.org i\tl an)' Revol11tionary War so ldi ers are buri ed in this Na tional Register historic cemetery. Open daily. Free. [;l
Travel Services Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce 302 E. Broad St. , Louisville, 30-f34 -f7 -62 5-8 13-f, iefferso11county.org Open Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m.-5 p. m. [;l
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Magnolia Midlands Griffin Ridge Wildlife Management Area US Hwy. 30 1, Ludowici, 31316 912-262-3 I73, gohu 11 tgeorgia .com T he area is approximately 5,6 16 ac res made up of two sa nd ridges. Hunting and fishing are ava ilable. Open dawn-du k. Free. [;l
Jones Creek Church Museum US Hwy. 30 1 ., Ludowici, 31316 912-5-f5-2-f37, 912-5-15-93 15 wco l11 eb.comlio11 esc reek T his small museum fea ture the slave ga ll ery in the I 56 church bu ildi ng, origina l cemetery, and "ba ptism hole" in Jones Creek. By reservation only. Free. l::lWC

LYONS
Magnol ia Midlands CanoeCanoe Outfitters 3008 US H11ry. 280 E. , Lyons, 30436 912-526-8222, ca11oeca 11oe.com Let these outfi tters guide vou through the beautiful fl atwa ter ri vers of South Geo rgia, in clud ing th e Okefe nokee Na ti onal Wildlife Refuge. Ca ll for hours and fees. [;l WC o/1
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Historic Hear tlan d Cannonball House and Civil War Museum 856 Mulber')' St. , Macon, 3120 1 -f7 -7-15-5982, canno11ballho11se.org This antebell um C reek Revival home, b 1ilt in 1853 and complete with peri od furni hings and original bri ck kitchen, i now the site of a coll ection of C ivil \Var arti fac ts. Ca rden and gift shop al o ava ilable. Open l'vlon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Guided tours avail-
able before 4 p.m. Ca ll for fees. [;l WC 6' T
Douglass Theatre 355 MLK Jr. Blvd., Macon, 3120 1 478-7-12-2000, douglasstheatre. org Otis Redding and Jame Brown are among the greats who perfo rm ed in this theater during its run from 192 1 to the 1970s. It has since been restored a a state-of-theart film , perfo rmance, and meeting venue. Open Mon.-Fri . IO a.m.-5 p.m. Call for tour re erv-ations.
Donati ons accepted. [;l WC 6' Y
Federated Garden Clubs Center 730 College t. . Macon, 31201 -f7 -742-092 1, fgcmacon.org Th i rega l fo ur-story 1910 English Tud or home was designed for the Joseph r. ! ee l fo mil )' by renowned architect Neel Reid. It became the headquarters of the Federa ted Ca rden C lubs of Macon in I957. Open Mon.-Fri . 10 a. m.-1 p.m. or by reserva ti on. Guided
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Georgia Music Hall of Fame 200 MLK fr. Bird., 1acon, 31201 -f7 -750-8555, 888-CN~OCKS, gamusichall.com Georgian have made their mark in every genre from ragtim e and blues to smootl, soul , hip-hop, and punk rock. All this audio landscape i covered here with a permanent collecti on of extensive music memorabil ia of more than 450 artists, interactive shows, and regularly changing exhibit . Open Mon.- Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun . 1- 5 p.m. Croup tours by reservation. Adults $8, children under 4 free, stud ents, eni or , and MA members $7. [;l WC 6' fl Y
Georgia Sports Hall of Fame 30 1 Cheri)St. , lc1co11, 3120 1 -178-752- 15 5, georgiasportshalloffam e.com Georgian and th e Peach State have made an indelible mark on virtuall)' every area of athl etics. Olympic champions, professional superstars, and legendary coaches are among the state's athl eti c offspring, including Hank ar011, I ancy Lopez, Herschel Walker, Eva nd er Holyfi eld , and Bobby Jones. Ameri ca' largest sports hall of fam e in cl udes di spl ays. th ea ter, and interacti ve area. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a. m.-5 p.111 ., Sun . 1-5
p.m. Ca ll fo r fees. [;l WC 6' T
Hay House 93-f Georgie, A,e., Macon, 3120 1 -f78-7-f2-8 155, hayhouse.org Step into a fa iry tale at tl,e elabornte Italian Renaissance Revi,-a l Ilay I louse. Eighteen room in the antebellum mansion, a Na tional Historic Place, are decorated with museum pi eces. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a. m.-5 p.m., Su n. 1-5 p.m. Guided tours ava ilable, last tour at 4
p.m. all fo r fees. [;l WC &Y

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Make a date with Milledgeville, the First Lady of Georgia. Her appeal is unmistakable and her charm is undeniable. See stately southern mansions and gracious garden gates in the Antebellum Capital.
Day One Take a guided trolley tour through Georgia's Antebellum Capital and hear fascinating stories of the spirited Old South. Visit the stately Old Governor's Mansion, an 1838 Greek Revival structure that was home to 10 Georgia governors.
Then, wander leisurely through our charming downtown and dine in a quaint cafe. Browse for antiques or shop in specialty boutiques. Tour the beautifully restored Old Capitol Building, home to some of Georgia's greatest historical debates, including the Succession Convention of 1861.

For a little relaxation, check in to a charming bed & breakfast, or stay at one of your favorite hotel chains. Ask the locals for dinner recommendations and take a drive around beautiful Lake Sinclair or take a walk through the botanical gardens surrounding Lockerly Hall, an 1839 antebellum home. Return to your room for a restful night.
D ay Two Visit the John Marlor House, home to Allied Art. Tour the gallery which offers works from local artists and features traveling exhibits throughout the year. Visit Andalusia, the former home of Flannery O'Connor, which pays homage to the internationally famous local author.
Fill your next getaway with capitals, columns and culture in historic Milledgeville.

AROUND TOWN TOURS
200 hcrry t., (800) 768-340 I or (478) 743-340 I www.vi icn1acon.org/gommat
Visit Macon's southern man ion and Fascinating ama cions wich an lntown Trolley Tour, a Downtown Tour or Combination. ave a few steps, a few hours anda few bucks ... up to 25% wich Around Town multi-attraction packages.
, CROWNE PLAZA
I08 First t., (478) 7 6- I46 I www.crowneplaza.com
In the heart of historic downtown scands che upscale Crowne Plaza Hotel, minutes from all cha, Macon has to offer. The Crowne Plaza guest rooms offer all of the modern conveniences. Delicious food and drink is erved in the cozy atmosphere of our restaurant and lounge.
TOBESOFKEE RECREATION AREA
6600 Moseley Dixon Road, 1-475 Exit 5, (478) 474-8770 www.co.bibb.ga.us
A 1750 acre lake with 35 mil of shoreline, two county parks wi,h campgrounds, hot howers, coin laundry, beach, swimming, boat ramps, playgrounds, picnic areas. Good fishing, marina, and clo e to shopping areas.
CANNONBALL HOUSE
856 Mulberry ireet, (478) 745-5982 Tours: Mon.- at. 10-5 www.cannonballhouse.org
ince the Union attack on Macon in 1864, the Cannonball House has exhibited true grace under fire. Celebrate 150 years of history through tours and exhibit featuring Civil War memorabilia and period furnishings.

Tour "The Pal,,ce ofihe S0111h" a ational Historic Landmark built in the 1850s featuring cxqui ire decorative finishes and stained glass, 18th-19th century furnishings. pen Monday- aturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m., unday 1-5 p.m. Admission charged. Visi, our Museum tore.
FINCHER' BARBECUE
3947 Houston Ave., (478) 788-1900 Just off 1-75 near Exit 1608 Fincher's is out of chis world! The only barbecue to go into space with A A. Featured on Turner outh's "Blue Ribbon" TV show and in outhern Living Magazine, Fincher's cooks the flavor of the ouch, comple1e with curb service!
TARCADIA
1-75 a, Bass Road, Exit 172, (478) 475-9880
Enjoy six acres filled with go-kart , splash n' crash bumper boats, miniature golf, a 30-foot rock wall, bungee trampoline jump, regulation size billiard rnbles and indoor game room. Open year round. all for hours.
COLON lAL MALL MACON
1-75 Exi, 162 1-475 Exit 3, (478) 477-7328
olonial Mall Macon is entral Georgia's premier shopping destination, centrally located with easy interstate access from 1-75 and 1-475, featuring 200 specialty shops, 25 fubulous eateries and six major anchors.
SOUTHERN TOUCH TOURS
www.southerntouchrours.com
ince 1991, we've been providing customized tours for groups and individuals. Lcr us be your one 10p shop for a perfec, rrip, and experience the hospitality of Macon and th Antebellum South with a S0111/,en, Touch.

INTERNATIONAL CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL
794 herry treer, (478) 751-7429 www.cherryblossom.com

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For IO days each March , fesrival-lovers are treared ro an cxrravaganr display of springtime beaury and exciting festiviries siruared under a pink canopy of blo soms from more than 285,000 Yoshino Cherry trees. _, March 18-27, 2005; March 17-26, 2006.

WINGATE INN OF MACON
I00 Norrhcrcs1 Blvd, (478) 476-8 I00
www.wingaremacon.com
Whether you're traveling for business or pleasure, we offer high-tech amcniries absolu1ely free. Lwcurious rooms feature: high-speed internet, 24-hour business center, fim s cenrer, heared whirlpool/pool, cordless & speaker phones, and complimentary 45 item hot breakfast.

OCMULGEE INDIAN CELEBRATION OCMULGEE NATIONAL MONUMENT
1207 Emery Highway, (478) 752-8257 www.nps.gov/ocmu
romp your feet to a primitive bear each September at the Ocmulgee ational Monument. Creeks, Cherokees, Chickasaws, hocraws, and eminoles perform ancient ceremonial dance in colorful regalia. toryrellers speak of fascinating Narive American legend and lore. rep in ide an authentic earrhlodge where tribal meetings were held in these sacred grounds over I0,000 years ago. Enjoy roasted corn, buffalo burgers, Indian tacos, festive music, fine art, and native crafts. Always the third weekend of eptember.

SIDNEY LANIER COTTAGE HOUSE MU EUM A PROPERTY or HI TORIC MACON
935 High r. , (478) 743-385 I Tour the nationally regi rered 1842 birthpla.ce of idney Lanier, fumous poer and musician of the Old ouch. See hi writings, flute, and even his bride's riny wedding gown. Open Mon-Fri 9-4, ar I0-4 .
, WILLOW ON FIFTH RESTAURANT
325 Fifth t., (478) 74 5-9007
Feast on the best the outh has ro offer in traditional outhern cooking. isrer restaurant to the world famous Blue Willow Inn in ocial irde, Ga, with rhe same bountiful buffer of meats, vegetables, fruits, salads and desserts.
DODGE TOUR DE GEORGIA
Macon rage Informarion: (800) 768-3401 www.visitmacon.org/go mmtg
clebrare America's premier professional cycling event in Macon. The Dodge Tour de Georgia brings the excitement of world-class arl,lctes like Chris Horner and Lance Armstrong to our historic streets. Don't miss ir! April 19, 2005
MU EUM OF ARTS AND SCI ENC ES
4 I82 Forsyth Road, (478) 477-3232
A place to discover the world . .. Examine the beaury of original works of art, journey to ourer space in the planetarium, touch live animals, hike ou.r nature trail , and experience a hands-on adventure in arr, science and humanities in rhe Discovery House. 11aoo-....~ -..

MACON ' GEORGIA

DAY ONE
Stop at Macon's Downtown Vtsitors Center for a proper inrroduction co the cicy with Around Town Historic Macon Tours or your pre-planned Southern Touch Tours itinerary.
The Downtown Tour includes four acrractions, all in the same block.
Ac rhe Georgia Music Hall of Fame, you'll be jammin' in the srreers.
The Tubman African-American Museum showcases African American arc, history and cu.lrure.
Seep aboard the lntown Trolley Tour of four historic halls.
St. Joseph's Catholic Church crowns downtown wich stunning stained glass windows.

The 1860 Hay House, featured on A&E's "Americas Castles" is another royal treat.
Visit Sidney Lanier Cottage, rhe 1842 birthplace of the Poec of the Old ouch.
See the unexploded shell chat crashed through the parlor ar the Cannonball House.
The rrolley loops around cown all day, so you can tour attractions ar your leisure.
Take a break to shop downtown at Macon's rrendiesc shops: Karla's, Barnes House and che Art of Dreams. Then srroll down Cherry tree-lined boulevards and dine al fresco .

Check into a convenient and affordable hotel. Crowne Plaza or Wmgate Inn are excellent choices.
Wrap up your evening with Lights on Macon, 33 mansions dramatically lir in a nightly display of ou them grandeur.

"Watch the tide roll away" next ro che srarue of Oris Redding and scroll along the Ocmulgee Heritage Trail.
Reflect over your day's activities wich a Pig Special or some ocher savory dish at Fincher's Barbecue.

DAYlWO
Ar Ocmulgee National Monument see over I 0,000 years of Native American culture.
Scop for lunch at Willow On Fifth, one of Macon's famous souchern scyle restaurants.
On your Around Town Downtown Tour shoor hoops at the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame.

DAYTHREE
Venture out co hidden gems like che Museum of Arts and Sciences, Lake Tobesofkee, or Starcadia FamjJy Fun Center.
Shop until you drop at quaint boutiques, neighborhood villages, ecleccic galleries, and more than 200 shops ac Colonial Mall Macon.

lake Tobesofkee Recreation Area 6600 Mosely Dixon Rd., Macon , 31220 -178--17-1-8770, maconga.org Fishing, camping, boating, picnicking, tennis, and wimming avai lable. Arrowhead Park, Sandy Beach Park, and Claystone Park feature covered picnic pavilions, tennis courts, and playgrounds. Open daily 6 a.m.-
10 p.m. Dayusc ' ,camping J;. [;lWC c,. Y
Macon Arts Gallery -114 Cherry St., Iaeon, 3120I -17 -743 -69-10, maconarts.org Local artists show th eir one-of-a-kind sculpture, cera mics, pottery, and fine paintings. 1 ew artwork is added
frequentl y. Open Mon.-Fri. ] I a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;l 6,.

Rose Hill Cemetery l09 1 Riverside Dr., 1acon, 3120-1 -17 -743 -3-101 , 800-768-3-10 1, 111aco11gC1.org Many famous Macon citizens re t here, in cluding Civil War soldier and Southe'.n rock-an~l-roll legend Duane Allman. Open daily until sunset. Free. [;l 6,.
Sidney Lanier Cottage 935 1-Jigh St.. Macon , 31201 -17 -743-3 51, historicmaco11.org Step back in time with a guided tour of this I840 Nationa l Historic Register cottage that is the birthplace of the famou s poet and musician of the Old South. Guided tours 1on.- al. 10 a.m.--f p.m. Last
tour begins at 3:30 p.m. Ca ll for fees. [;l WC 6,. Y

Information on daily tours of I Ii toric Macon is available. Open l\ Ion.- al. 9 a. nt.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6,.
Macon 1-75 WelcomeCenter 1-75 al Iile J\larker 179, I/aeon , 3J20 I -f78-99-f-9 I 9I, maconga.org
Open dail y 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. [;l WC 6,.
AroundTownTours of Historic Macon 200 Cherry /., 1\ t,1co11, 3120 I 478-7-13-340 I, 800-768-3-10 I , maconga.org Enjoy louring Macon with pre-packaged admi ion to attractions, with di scounts up to 25 percent. Book an in-town tour, a clo1111to1111 tour, or a combination tour.
Open Mon.- Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC 6,.

Museum of Arts and Sciences -11 82 Forsyth Rd., Macon, 3121 0 -178--177-3232, masmacon.com Th e museum is literally Macon's window on the world, with an artist's garret, a humanist's tucly, a scientist's workshop, and an enclo eel anima l habitat. Open Mon. 9 a.m.-8 p.m., Tue.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.,
un . 1-5 p.m . Organized group tours by reserva tion. Adu lts $7, ch ildren ages Z-11 $4 (under Zfree ). seniors $6, students over 12 $5. [;l WC6,. Y
Ocmulgee National Monument 1207 Emery Hwy., (\1/acon, 31217 -1 78-752- 257, nps.govlocnw Still-visible feature at Ocmulgee include even impressive temple burial mounds, a ceremonial earth lodge reconstructed over the original 1,000-yea r-old noor, an outli ne of a colonial British trading post, five mi les of wa lking trails, and a ivil War gun em placement. Park open da ily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. roup tours by
reservation. Free. [;l WC6,.

Starcadia Entertainment Park 150 Starcadia Cir., /ltacon, 31210 -17 --175-9 80, slarcadiC1.nel Choose from Blaster boats, a rock-climbing wall, minigolf, race cars, and a trampolin e high jump. Bowling
comi ng soon. Call for hours and fees. [;l WC 6,. Tl Y
Tubman African American Museum 3-10 Wa/1111/ St. , Macon , 31201 -178-743-85-1-1, tubmanmuseum.com Georgia 's largest muse um devoted to African American art, history, and culture features more than a dozen galleries that chronicle the fascinating saga of Africans in America . Open 1\ lon.-Sal. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun . 2-5 p.111. Adults 5, chi ldren 3. Gu ided tours by
resenation. [;l WC 6-
Travel Services
Macon- Bibb CountyConvention and VisitorsBureau 200 Cherry St., Macon, 3120 1 -178-743-3-f0J , 800-768-3-101, maconga.org

MADISON J-8
Historic Heartland BowlSprings Park 156 Academy St., fl /adiso11, 30650 706-3-12--1-15-f. 800-709-7406, madisonga.org The original Indian ettlement in ladison is now a park with winding paths for observing th e diverse wild li fe and horticulture. Open daily. Free.
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Herit ag e Hall 277 S. Main St. , Mc1dison, 30650 706-3-12-962 7, 800-5-15- 771, frie11dsofheritagehall.com Heritage Ifall is an I 11 house museum outfitted in period furni shings and detailed with window etchings by the girl who once lived there. Th e museum also features a ghost room and a Christmas tour. Open Tue.-Sal. 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Sun. 1:30--1:30 p.m.
dults $5, children 12 and under free , students 2. Croup rates available. [;l WC M IT

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603 The finest in designer
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around the world. Serving Macon since 1927. Monday- Friday: 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Saturday: 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (478) 743- 1909

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Madison-Morgan Cultural Center 434 S. lain St. , Madison, 30650 706-342-4743. morgan.public.lib.ga.uslmadmorgl See this 1895 Romanesque schoolhouse and visit its history museum with performing arts and permanent exhibits on display. Open Tue.-Sat. JO a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 2-5 p.m. Croup tours by reservation. Adults 3, chi ldren $2, seniors $2. 50. Croup rates available. C;lWC b T
Madison Museum of Fine Art 290 Hancock t., Madison, 30650 706-342-8320, madisonmuseum.org This museum features such artists as Rembrandt, Renoir, Picasso, Dali, and Calder. Changing exhibitions ensure that the reh1rning visitor will alwars find something new. Open Sun.-Fri. 1-5 p.m., at. 11
a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. C;l WC b T
Morgan County African American Museum 156 Academy St., ladison, 30650 706-342-919 1 Located in the 1890s Moore House, this museum preserves the frican American heritage and promotes awareness of the con tributions African Americans have made to Southern culture. Open Tue.-Fri. JO a.m.-4 p.m., at. noon-4 p.m. Guided tours available. Adults
3, children $2. C;l WC b
Rogers House/Rose Cottage 179 E. fefferson St., 1adison, 30650 706-343-0 190, madi onga.orglattractions.htm Rogers House, an I809 Piedmont Plains-style museum, is furnished with charming period pieces. The 1890 Rose Cottage Museum has been restored to reAect the original 0\\01er's aesthetic principles. Open for lours Mon.-Sat. JO a.m.-4:30 p.m., Sun. 1:30-4:30 p.m.
dmission $3 for both sites. C;l WC b
Southern Cross Guest Ranch 1670 Bethany Church Rd., Madison, 30650 706-342-8027, southcross.com Deep in the heart of Georgia's cattle country lies outhem Cross Ranch, an all-inclusive guest ranch with excellent hor eback riding (guided and unguided), pool, hot tub, game room, and lodging. Open daily 9 a.m.---0 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC IT
Travel Services Madison Convention and Visitors Bureau and Local Welcome Center 11 5 E. /e{{erson St. , Madison, 30650 706-342-4-154, 800-709-7406, madisonga.org Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. IO a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1--4 p.m. C;l WC b
MARTINEZ P-8
Classic South Funsville 4350 Wheeler Rd., Martine;:, 30907 706-863-3087, {unsvilleaugusta.com Enjoy the Water Zone, a Venetian carousel, mini-golf, go-carts, and more. Call for hours and fees. Croup rates
ava ilable. C;l WC b IT
Savannah Rapids Pavilion 3300 Evans-to-Locks Rd., Martine;z, 30907 706 68-3349, samnnahrapids.com From the observation deck of this county-owned conference cen ter, see the Savannah River rapids and historic Augusta Canal. Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5
p.m. Free. C;l WC b T
Travel Services
Columbia County Community and Leisure Services 630 Ronald Reagan Dr., Martine;z, 30809

706-868-3484, co.columbia .ga.us
Open 1on.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. C;l WC b
Savannah Rapids Visitor's Center 3300 Evans-to-Lock Rd., Martinez, 30907 706-868-3349, savannahrapids.com Discover miles of waler, wildlife, and walking trails only steps away from a busy modern city. Take a canoe, kayak, or bicycle ride through Georgia's only ational Heritage Area. Access point for the avannah River. Open Tue.-Sat. IO a.m.-4 p.m., un . 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Guided group tours by reservation. Free.
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MCRAE L-16
Magnolia Midlands Liberty Square Downtown McRae, 31055 229-868-6365, tel{airco.com Miniature monuments adorn the grounds of Liberty
quare: a Statue of Liberty replica that is I/12 ach1al size, a Liberty Bell, and a marble memorial to tho e who died in service. Open daily. Free. b
Little Ocmulgee State Park and Lodge 2 miles north of 1cRae, off U Hwy. 441 229-868-7474, gastateparks.org Be I known for its golf course, lodge, and restaurant, this park also offer camping, cottages, a 265-acre lake with swimming beach and boat rental , fishing. picnicking, tennis, mini-golf, and bike rentals. A nature trail and boardwalk lead to a buzzard rookery. Park open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Lodge open 6 a.m.-mid-
night. C;l WC b IT
Telfair County Boat Landing Ocmulgee River, U Hwy. 341 Bridge at Lumber City McRae, 31055 229-868-6365, tel{airco.com Enter the beautiful Ocmulgee River at the bridge al Lumber City. ultiple boat landings available. Open daily. Free. C;l
Travel Services Telfair County Chamber of Commerce 120 E. Oak St., McRae, 31055 229-868-6365, mcraega.net, tel{airco.com Open Mon .-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC b
METTER P- 14
Magnolia Midlands 1928 Metter Commissary 1210 S. Lewis St., Metter, 30439 912-685-6988, 888-704-3531, 111etter-ca11dler.co111 The commissary served lumber workers in the 1930s and now houses the welcome center and chamber of commerce. Open fall/winter fon .-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., spring/summer Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5
p.m. Free. C;l WC b
Guido Gardens/Evangelistic Association 600 . Lewis St. , letter, 30439 912-685-2222, CuidoCardens.com Guido Garden , home to the popular 24-hour Chapel in the Pines, feah1res a gazebo, arbors, water attractions, bridges, Aora, and topiaries. A million Christmas lights and luminous sculptures fill these garden during the holiday season. Tours Mon.-Fri. a.m .-noon, 1-5 p.m. Call for holiday hours. Reservation sugge led. Free.
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Metter- Candler County Chamber of Commerce 1210 S. Lewis St., letter, 30439 912-685-2159, metier-candler.com
Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.rn . [;l WC b

Metter Local Welcome Center 1210 . Lewi I. , Metter, 30439 9I2-6 5-69 8, melter-candler.com Open ~Ion.- at. 9 a. m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. (sea-
sonal ). C;l WC b
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Historic Heartland Allied Arts Cultural Center- John Marlor House 201 . Wayne St., /\lilledgeville, 31061 47 -452-3950, milledgevillecvb.com The Federal-style John Marlor House was built in the 1830s as a wedding present for th e second Ir . Marlor. It i currently home lo the Elizabeth Bethune gall ery and the fli ed rts Center. Open ~lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5
p.m. Free. C;l WC b
Andalusia Farm US Hwy. 44 l ., lilledgeville, 31061 478-454-4029, andalusia{ann.org Tour the home of beloved American author Flannery O'Connor. Open for touring Tue. and al. IO a.m.-4 p.m. C;l WC
Bartram Forest U Hwy. 4-fl ., Milledgeville, 31061 478-445-2119, milledgevillecvb.com The forest boasts walking trail , birdwatching, educational kio ks, pavilion, and garden. Open lon.- Fri. 8
a.m.-4:30 p.m. Free. C;l WC b
Central State Hospital Museum wint Ave., lilledgeville, 31062
47 -445-1757, centralstatehospital.org The museum chronicles the intriguing story of mental health treahnent in the United States and the 160-year history of the hospital. Office open lon.- Fri. a.m.5 p.m. Muse um open by re ervation only. Free.
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Flannery O'Connor Memorial Ina D. Russell Library, Georgia College and
tale University, 1illedgeville, 31061 478-445-4047. http:lllibrary.gcsu.edul~scl{oc.html n1is admirable collection includes signature pieces from O'Connor's farn1house, plu her personal library. memorabilia, and rotating exhibits. Open 1on.-Fri. 8
a.m.--4 p.m. Free. [;l WC b
Lake Sinclair US 1-lwy. 441, Milledgeville, 31061 478-452-4687, 800-653-1804, milledgevillecvb.eom Lake inclair is an idyllic setting for boating, fi hing, and lakeside leisure. Open daily. Free. C;l WC
Lockerly Hall/Lockerfy Arboretum 1534 lnvinton Rd., 1illedgeville, 31061 478-452-2112, lockerlyarboretum.org T11e I 39 Lockerly Hall is a fine example of resplendent plantation architecture. Open for tour Mon . and Wed. through the 1illedgeville CVB. dmis ion 3. The arboretum, on the grounds of this old plantation home, is enlivened by native tree and educational exhibits. Open lon.-Fri. :30 a.m--4:30 p.m., al. Oct.- lay 1-5 p.m. and June- ept. IO a.m.-2 p.m. Free. C;l WC
Memory Hill Cemetery Liberty and Franklin ts., 1illedgeville, 31061 478-452-4687, 800-653-1 04, milledgevillee1b.eom Originally called Cemetery Square, Memory Hill was designated as one of the four public squares of 20 acre each in the town plan of 1803. Many people associated with the town are buried here, such as writer Flannery O'Connor, Congressman Carl Vinson, and other Georgia statesmen. Open daily. C;l

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Museum and Archivesof Georgia Education 13 I . Clark t., lilledgeville, 31061 478-445--f39 1, http:lllibrary.gcsu.edu/~sc/magepages This 1900 former residence documents the development of education in Georgia, housing various historical record , memorabilia, and a gallery with rotating exhibiti;. Open Tue.-Fri. 1-5 p.m. or by reservation.
Free. [;l WC 6,.
Old State Capitol Building/Georgia's Old Capital Museum 20 1 . Greene t., Milledgeville, 31061 -fl --f53- 1803, oldcapitalmuseum.com 1illedgeville was once the capi tal of Georgia, and this museum is housed in the former capi tol building, with exhibits on area history and culture. Built around I 07, the Old Capitol Building is on th e ational Register of Historic Place and is considered the first example of othi Revival archi tecture in a public building in the nited tales. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.--! p.m., at. and guided tours by reservation.
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St. Stephen's Episcopal Church 220 . Way11e t., lfilledgeville, 3106 1 47 --f52-27 /0, ststephe11sga.org
Gothic roof now replaces the origina l nat roof, which was destroyed by the explosion of the nearbi arsenal during the War Between the tale . The handcarved chancel furniture wa executed by an early parishioner, aptain Joh n Wilcox. Office hours
lon.-Fri . 8:30 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6,.
Stetson-Sanford House 60 1 W: Hancock St. , Milledgeville, 31061 478-452-4687, 00-653-180-f, milledgevillecvb.com Built in I 25 in the Milledgel"ille Federal style by local architect John 1larlor, the house feature a Palladian double portico and original pila ters. Open
to trolley tour vi itor only. [;l WC T
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Milledgeville Convention and Visito11 Bureau/Welcome Center 200 W. Hancock St., lilledgeville, 31061 -fl --f52-4687, 800-653- 1804, milledgevillecvb.com Information on Milledgeville's Andalu ia Tours and Historic Trolley Tours ava ilable. Open Mon.-Fri. 9
a.m.-5 p.m., at. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. [;l WC 6,.
Old Governor's Mansion Tour 120 . Clark t., fil illedgeville, 31061 -fl --f-f5--f545, gcsu.edulma11sio11
$10 million restoration effort has returned the mansion to its I 50 appearance. ours include servanll;' area, main noor, and bedroom level. all for hours and fees. [;l 6,.
Classic South Bo Ginn Aquarium and Aquatic Educational Center 1061 Hatchery Rd. , Iii/en, 30-f-f2 -f 78-982--f l68, gastateparks.org On the grounds of Magnolia prings tale Park. 11,e 26 freshwater tanks at this aquarium display native fish, reptiles, and turtles. Open daily 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tours by reservation. Free. [;l WC 6,.
Magnolia Springs State Park 5 miles north of lille11 011 US Hwy. 25 -f l B-982-1660, gastateparks.org K110""' for its crystal-clear springs, scenic boardwalk, and freshwater aquarium, this park offers camping, cottages, a playground, swimming pool, summer concessions, picnic areas, 28-acre lake with boat rental, and hiking and biking trails. The clear natural spring is home lo alligators, turtles, ibi , herons, and other
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Travel Services Jenkins County Chamber of Commerce 548 Cotton Ave., Millen, 30442 -+78-982-5595, mille11ienki11scounty.org Open on.- Fri . 9 a.m.-5 p.m. ~WC 6'
Histor ic Heartla nd Confederate Cemetery-Barnesville 1.5 miles east, 0 11 Old Alabama Rd., Milner, 30257 770-3 58-5884 More than 100 Confederate soldiers are buried here. Open daily. ~ WC 6'
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Classic Sou th Hamburg State Park 16 miles north of Sandersville, off GA Hwy. 102 478-552-2393, gastateparks.org A restored 192 1 water-powered grishnill is fea tured at this quiet park, along with camping, a museum with agricultural tool , a 225-acre lake with boat rental, fishing, hiking tra ils, picnic areas, and a 1920s country store. Open daily 7 a. m.-10 p.m. ~WC 6'
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Hist oric He artlan d Davis-Edwards House 238 . Broad I., Monroe, 30655 770-2 76-6663 Built around 1845 and restored in 1970, this hou e is home to the Historical ociety of Walton Coun ty and boasts a secret "mystery room " that was featured in the children's book Uncle Robert's Secret, by Wyll y Folk St.
John. By reservation only. Call for fees. ~ WC 6' Y
Historic Downtown Monroe lonroe, 30655-2 11 7
770-267-7536, monroega.com Enjoy shopping, dining, and strolling the streets of this hi storic downtown . 17,e communi ty center is ava il able
fo r rent. ~ WC 6' o/1Y
McDaniel-Tichenor House 319 McDaniel St. , Monroe, 30655 770-267-5602, mcdaniel-tichenor.org Th e neoc lass ical-styl e Southern mansion, fo rm er home of Governor Henry Dickerson McDani el, contains many period features, such as fa ux marble fireplaces, vintage books, and the governor's own carved maghogany bed. Open Tue.-Fri. IO a. m.-4 p.m. Guided tours by reservation . Admission $3. Croup
ra tes avai labl e. ~ WC 6' Y
Travel Services Walton County Chamber of Commerce 323 W. Spring St. , Monroe, 30655 770-267-6594, waltonchamber.org Open Mon.-17,u. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri . 9 a.m.-4 p.m. ~ 6'
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His toric Heartland Dow'sPulpit Monument GA Hwy. 11 , Monticello, 3/064 706-468-8834, monticelloga.org This huge rock is naturally shaped like a pulpit. It's sa id that the Reverend Lorenzo Dow, Georgia' fa mous walking evangelist, preached here. Open daily. Free.
Jackson Lake GA Hwys. 16 and 212, Monticello, 31064 706-46 -8994, monticelloga.org n ,e shores of Jackson Lake are grea t for swi mm ing, boati ng, and fishi ng. Open da ily. Free. ~

Monticello Crossroads Scenic Byway At GA Hwys. 11 and 83, Monticello, 3106-f 706-468-8834, monticelloga.org 17,e scenic byway drivi ng tour commences at the rockfo rmed Dow's Pulpit, where Reverend Lorenzo Dow, the famous "walking evangeli t," used to preach. Open daily. Free. ~ 6'
Monticello Historic District lfonticello, 31064 706-46 -8834, monticelloga.org The entire city of '1onticell o, including its do,111to,m shopping di trict, is listed on the ational Register of
Historic Pl aces. Open daily. ~ WC 6' Tl
Oconee National Forest 1199 Madison Rd., Eatonton, 3102-f 706--+85-7 11 0, monticelloga.org This forest encompas es 16,000 acres of pu blic land, with two wildl ife management areas, hiking, camping, birdwatching, and wildl ife ob erva tion. Open dai ly. Free. ~
Travel Services Monticello-Jasper County Chamber of Commerce Visitors Center, I19 W. Washington St. 0 11 the Square Monticello, 3/064 706-468-8994, monlicelloga.org The chamber of commerce hosts a display that pays tribute to hometown gi rl Trisha Yea rwood. Open Mon.-Fri . 9 a. m.-5 p.m. ~WC 6' Y
Monticello Crossroads Trailhead and Visitors Center I 19 W. Washington t. , on the Square Monticello, 31064 706-46 -899-f, monticelloga.org
Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 6'
Monticello Historic District Driving Tour On the Squ are, Mon ticello, 3106-f 706-468-899-f, monticelloga.org Free brochure ava ilable in visitors cente r.
Seven Islands Trail Jasper County, 1onticello, 3/06-f 706--168-899-f, monticelloga.org This India n tra il, which later became a stagecoach route, dates back to 1670. Travel dirt roads that date back to th e 1600s and enjoy a nostalgic ride throughout Jasper County. Open dai ly. Free.
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Historic Heartland Dickey Farms 34-f0 Old Hwy. 341, Musel/a, 31066 478-836-4362, 800-732-2-f-+2, gapeaches.com Here at the oldest opera ting packi nghouse in the slate of Georgia, watch as peaches come in from the orchard and go out to the grocery store. Enjoy the open-air market and peachy treats. Open lon.-Fri. a.m.-7 p.m., Sat.- Sun . a.m.-6 p.m. Guided tours by re erYation.
Free. ~ WC 6' fl
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Classic South Birthplace of Rural Free Delivery (RFD) Historical Marker U Hwy. 278, onl'ood, 3082 1 706--+65-9675 In 1868 six men along a 5-mil e rural route hired Jerry Parsons to deliver and coll ect ma il. Each day, he made a JO-mil e walk, cove ring 3,000 mi les per year. enator T homas E. Watson obsened this plan as a young boy and later, in 1893, sponsored the bill th at created Rural Free Delivery. Today )'OU mar dri\'e by to see the site where RFD originated.

Come AwayPlantation 722 Elam Church Rd. . 01wood. 30821 706--165-3292, comeawal'-plantation.com
This hi toric plantation is now a commercial hunting presef\e as well as a site for fishing, tennis, conferences, and lodging. Call for resma tions i\ lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. ~WCY
Soldiers' Cemetery Oxford College Campus, Oxford, 3005-f 00-723-832 , emory.edu/OXFORD Parl of the Ci\'il \ ar was fought near the pre ent home of Oxford College. Two of the bui ldings on campus ser\'ed a hospitals during the war, and a cemetery with the gra\'es of25 Confederate soldiers is loca ted on campus. Open dai ly. Free. ~WC
Hi stor ic Heartland Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter -f0 I Larr}' Walker Pki,~. Perry, 3I069 -f7 -987-32-+7, 800-9 7-3247. gn{a.com This mu ltipurpose complex ho I a wide rnnge of fun activilie year-round. amo ng them the eorgia 1 ationa l Fair. and various large concerts, rodeos, horse shows, livestock competi tions, RV ra ll ies, and sporting e\'ents as well. Office open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.rn.-5 p.111. Ca ll for schedu le and fees. ~WC 6' IY
Priester'sPecans Candy Kitchen and Restaurant US Hwy. 75 S., Exit I 3-1, Perry, 31069 -f7 -987-60 0, 00-27 -3226, pries/er.com
ee pecan pralines, divinity, fudge , sugar nuts, and more being made. Sample all our homemade candies, purcha e the freshest pecans in the outh. Enjoy our lunch buffet and our weekend seafood dinner buffet. Open da ily a.111 .-9 p.m. ~WC M IY
Sam Nunn Exhibit 11 00 lain St., Perry, 31069 -f7 -98 -6200 This exhibit, housed in the Hou ton County Board of Education Building, includes memorabi lia commemorating Nunn 's early chi ldhood to his days in Washington, D.C., as a .S. senator. Open lon.-Fri.
a.m.--f:30 p.m. hee. ~WC 6'
Travel Services Perry Area Convention and VisitorsBureau/ Perry Welcome Center IO I Gen. Courtney Hodges Blvd.. Pern, 31069 -+78-98 000, perryga.com Information on Perry's walking tour available. Open i\1on.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., al. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., 1emoria l Day-Labor Day Sun. 1-5 p.m. ~WC 6'
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Magno li a Midland s Clark Farm and Produce 1699 Clark Farm Rd., off US /-hV). 80, Portal, 30-+50 9 / 2-865-3200, clark{amwndproduce.com Plan a visit to this working farm. You can take a tour of the farm , pick strawberries in eason, and enjoy lrawberry ice cream year-round. Enjoy hayride and pumpkin patches each fall. Visit lark Farms' stand al the
a\'annah Farmer Markel Apr.-Oct. to buy fresh produce. Call for hours and fees. ~WC I

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Magnolia Midlands Farm Fresh Tattnall P.O. Box 5 0, Reidsville, 30-153 912-557-672-f, (a nn{res htathw ll.com Ta ttna ll County is one of the largest, most diversifi ed agricu ltu ral counti es in Georgia. Farm Fresh Tath1all i a coopera tive effort of the 18 roadside and -pi ck fa rms in Tattnall County. Find anything from peaches and strawberri es lo idalia onion , sweet potatoes, and turn ip greens. Refer lo the \: cb site fo r what' in season.
Gordonia-Alatamaha State Park O((U Hwy. 280, take /-16, Reidsville. 30-153 912-557-77-f-f, 00-86-f-7275. gastateparks.org T his 206-ac re park fea tures a ca mpground, lake with boat renta l, swimming pool, tennis courts, mini-golf, and picn ic areas. The recently expanded golf course offers a pro hop, unlimited weekday play, and senior
ci tizen discoun ts. Open daily 7 a. m.-10 p.m. [;;i WC 6'
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Greater Tattnall Chamber of Commerce and Reidsville Welcome Center 120 Brazell St., Reidsville, 30453 912-557-6323
Open lon.-Fri. 8 a. m.-5 p.111 . [;;i WC 6'
Historic Heartland Benjamin Hawkins Gravesite GA Hu')'- 128 W., Roberta, 31078 -f 7 -836-3 25, robertacrcnv(ordchamber.org
olonel Benjamin Hawkins served th roughout th e Revolutionary War a a member of enera l Was hington's staff. After the war he was sent to Georgia to assume jurisdiction over all Indian tribes south of
th e Ohio River. Open daily. Free. [;;i 6'
Benjamin Hawkins Monument Wright Ave. and E. Agency St., Roberta, 31078 -f 7 -836-3 25, roberlacraw(ordchamber.org faec ted in 1931 by the U.S. govemment, the 1110 1111ment commemorates the life of Colonel Benjamin Hawki ns and his service in the Revolutionary War as a member of Genera l Washington's staff. Open daily.
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Museum of Southeastern Indians 777 /ulia /ordan Rd., Roberta, 31078 -f78 36-9402 An outstanding collection of Indian arti fac ts from the cu lture of tri bes in the soulhca tern United tales. Open Fri .-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.111. or by re ervation. Call
fo r fees. [;;i WC 6'
Travel Services Roberta- Crawford County Chamber of Commerce 38 Wright Ave., Roberta, 31078 -f78 36-3825, robertacraw{ordchamber.org
pen J\l on.-Fri. 8:30-noon. [;;i WC 6'
Magnolia Midlands Travel Services Wilcox County Chamber of Commerce /3 39 First Ave., Rochelle, 3/079 229-365-2509, chambero(commercewilcoxcountyga.org Open J\ lon.-Fri . 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;i WC 6'

Iliking tra ils, a wildlife drive, and fishing are all available on this 35,000-ac re wildlife refuge. Open da)'light hours. pecial programs and tour by reservation .
isitors center open Mon.-Fri . 7:30 a. m.-5 p.m., at. 9 a. m.- 5 p.m . Free. [;;i WC 6'
Historic Heartland Craftsman'sRow US I hvy. 27 . Fairplay St., Rutledge, 30663 706-H 2--f-f 54, 00-709-7-106, madisonga.org Vi it artisa ns' shops and watch as th ey cane chai rs, hook and qu ilt , carve, and create works of art. Art, all in a two-bl oc k area. all for hours. [;;i WC 6'
Hard Labor Creek State Park 1-20, Exit 105 to Rutledge, then follow signs 706-55 7-300 /, gastateparks.org While best known for ils golf course, this 5, 0-+-acre park also offers camping, trading post, cottage . two lakes with wi mming beach and boat rental, hiking and horseback riding trails (no horse rentals), and picni c areas. Open daily 8 a. m.-10 p.m. Parking 2 and
up, free on Wed. [;;i WC 6' IT
Brown House Museum 268 . Harris St., Sandersville, 31082 47 -552- 1965, -f7 -552-2963 for group tours washingto11 co unt y-ga.co m/c ha111ber.shtml The Brown Ilouse was General herman's headquarters on his Vlarch to the ea. ow restored to its original condition, it showcase C ivil War and Sandersville historica l arti facts. Open Tue. and Thu. 2- 5 p.111 . and
br resm -ation. Donation accepted. [;;i WC 6'
Washington County Genealogical Museum 129 /ones t. , andersville, 3/0 2 47 -552-6965 This center for county genealogical resea rch is loca ted in th e form er sheriff's living quarters in one of the oldest jails in Georgia. Open Tue. and Thu. 2-5 p.m.
Free. [;;i WC 6'
Travel Services Washington County Chamber of Commerce 131 W. Haynes t., andersville, 31082 -+78-552-32 , washi11gtonco1mtyga.com Open i\,l on.-Fri . 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;i WC 6'
Magnolia Midlands Lake Lindsay Grace 11 67 Gri((is Rd., Screien, 31560 9/2-579-6475 Enjoy fishing, boating, and water sports. Open dail). Free. [;;i WC
Historic Heartland Meadows National Gun Club l06-f Rumble Rd., Smarr, 3/086 -f 78-99-f-99 l0 Meadows National offers a JOO-bird porting clars course over 12 stations, and 25-bird fi ve-stand sporting clays. Open Wed.-Sun . 10 a.111.-6 p.m. Fee are $35 per I00 rounds on the clays cour e, .7 per 25 rounds
on the fi ve-stand. [;;i WC 6'T

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Opened in 199 1 and housed in a turn-of-th e-century C reek Reviva l man ion, lh e Blue Willow Inn ea rned a Southern Living Readers' hoice ward fo r Best mall Town Restaurant in the South fo r fi ve yea rs. Ca ll fo r hours. Reserva tions recomm ended. [;l WC 6' fl T
Fox Vineyards and Winery 225 CA 1-/wy. 11 S., Social Circle, 30025 770-7 7-5402 "Il1is awa rd-winning famil y-owned winery offers tour of its 15-acre vineyard and tastings fi ve clays a week. Open Wed.-Sat. 10 a. rn .-6 p.111 ., un . 1-6 p.rn . Adul ts
$3. [;l WC 6'
Social Circle National Historic District oci,,I ircle. 30025
770--f6-f-l 866. socialcirclega.com Established in I832 and on the r ational Register or Histori c Places since 19 0, ocial Ci rcle boa ts a cl wntown hopping di trict that reca lls th e ictori an era. Open daily. [;l WC ~ fl T
Town Well ocial ircle, 30025
770--f6-f-1 66, socialcirclega.com Social Circl e takes its name from th e well in the middl e or town where residents med to gath er to wap stories or the day. Open dai ly. Free. [;l 6'

Lake Sinclair Ceorgil/ Power's Lake Sinclair 706--f85-870-f, 8--f72-5253, southemco.comlgapowerllake:; Lake Sincla ir's +I 7 mil es or scenic ~horeline are pleasantl v interrupted by its cham1ing coves and inl ets.
Open daily. Free. [;l WC b
Sparta- Hancock County Museum 719 Elm St. , S/iarta, 31087 706--f-f-f-7-f62. hi,1toricsparlaha ncock.org The county museum collecti on fea tures handmade quilts, \\'Oo~lca rvings. Afri ca n Am erican gift,. loca l arts and crafts. and a displai about th e life of fa 111011s l lancock County resident manda meri ca Di ck on, of A I-louse Divided fa me. Open fon .-Fri . 9 a.rn.-:i p.111 .. at.- un . b) reserva tion. Adults $3. children $1, senior 2. all fo r guided tours and group rate .
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Magnolia Midlands Averitt Center for the Arts 33 E. foi n St ., Statesboro, 30-f59 912-2 12-2787, aierittcenterfortheart .com Th e center offers th e cornrnunit a va ri ety of arts opportuniti es in cludin g paintin g, drawing, music, clan e. and thea ter. Ca ll fo r schedule and Fees.
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Magnolia Midlands Troup'sTomb CA 1-lwy. -f6, Soperton. 30-f57 9 /2-529-6263 Thi elaborate gra nite memorial rest. on the old plantation or form er Georgia governor eorge M. Troup . Open daily. Free. [;l
Travel Services Soperton- Treutlen County Chamber of Commerce -f02 eco11d St. , operton. 30457 912-529-6 6 , soperton.org Open i\,fon.-Fri . a. rn .-5 p.rn . [;l WC 6'
Million Pines Visitors Center 1-16 al GA 1-/ wv. 29, operton, 30-f 57 9 I2-529-6263
Ser\'ing as both museum and vi itors center, this I -+" log ca bin was built in the county or Emanuel and moved to its current loca ti on in 1979. Open Mon .-Fri . 8 a. rn .-5 p.m., summ er hours 9 a. 111.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6'
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Classic South Confederate Square 60 I Broad St.. parta. 310 7 706--f-f-f-7-f62, hisloricsparlahancock.org "Il1is monument honoring Confedera te soldi ers is located on the grounds or th e county courthouse. Open daily. Free. [;l ~
Hancock County Courthouse
60 I Broad l., S/Ja rta , 3IO 7 706-4-f-f-57-f6, hi loricspl/ rtalwnock.org A masterpiece of Victorian architecture built between 18 I and 1883, th e courthouse is listed on the I ational Regi ter of l listoric Places. Open Mon.-Fri . 9 a. rn -5 p.rn. Free. [;l WC b
Lacksen Plantation and Quail Hunting Watenvorks Rd., Sparta, 31087 706-3 10-0688, lacksenplant ati on.corn Enjoy a dar or quail hunting in cultivated food plots. open pa ture. and thinn ed stands oFloblolly pin e at thi. pl antation nea r Lake Oco nee. all fo r hours and fees. [;l WC

Center for Wildlife Education and the Lamar Q. Ball Jr. Raptor Center
eorgia Southern Un i,ersitv, Statesboro, 30-f60 912-68 1-083 1, welcome.georaiasouthem.edulwildlife T he fac ili ty is home to numerous native pecies or birds or prey exhibited in natu ra l habitats, a well as to a large co ll ection of reptiles and amphibians. Flighted ra ptor demonstrations ,111cl hands-on reptile programs are offered to groups by reserva tion and on we kenels to th e publi c. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.111 ., at.-Sun .
1-5 p.111 . C losed Sun. June-Aug. Free. [;l WC ~ T
Georgia Southern Botanical Garden 1505 Bll/nd ve., Stl/lesboro, 30-f58 9l2-87 1-1l-f9, welcome.georgiasouthem.edu lgarden The ga rdens surround a turn-of-the-centurr cottage, now th e educati on center or a preserve fo r native plants, South ern ga rden , and mi croh abitats of th e coastal plain. Ga rd ens open da il y 9 a. m.-dusk, cottage open T11 e.-Sa t. 10 a.rn.-+ p.rn ., Sun . 1- -1 p.111 . Educa tional tours by re erva tion. Free. [;l WC 6'
Georgia Southern University Museum/Herty Nature Trail Southern Dr., Rosen wald Bldg., Stl/tesboro, 30-f60 912-68 1-5-f-f-f, welcome.geogiasouthem.edu lmuseum South ,eorgia cultu ra l and natu ral history and outstanding trave ling exhibits share th e bill here. A 26foot foss il of a prehi stori c i\ losasa ur. The T-Rex of the Sea, greets ,isilors. as "'el l as new addition Ceorgiacelus voat/ensis (the oldest whale foss il found in
orth America). Open Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-; p.rn ., Sat.Sun . 2-5 p.m. uided group tour by reserva tion. Free. [;l WC 6'
Savannah Avenue Historic District Savan nah Ave., Statesboro, 30-f58 912--f89- 1 69, 800-568-330 1, visil-slalesboro.com The first , uburb of Statesboro was de,eloped in th e 1900s. Many of th e original homes and ga rdens have
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Splash in the Soro Off CA 1-/111v. 2-f, Statesboro, 30-f59 912-76-f-5637, splashinlheboro.com En joy a clay of fu n in th e sun at thi brand-new fa mily water park and .iquatics center loca ted in i\ lill C reek
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Classic South Emanuel Arts Council, Inc. 303 1 . Green St. , Swainsboro, 30401 478-237-2592, emanuelarts.org The mission of the council i to pon or and promote cultural programs in all areas of the fine arts for the betterment of the general community. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC 6'
Travel Services Swainsboro-Emanuel County Chamber of Commerce 102 S. lain St ., Swainsboro, 3040 J 478-237-6426, emanuelchamber.org Open ~lon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. ~WC 6'
Burton'sFerry Site US Hwy. 30 I ., ylvania, 30467 912-56-f-7 78, screl'encounty.com A historical marker notes the site of the ferry used by
ea rly settlers around 1815 . Open daily. Free. ~ 6'
Dell-Goodall House US Hwy. 301, State Route 24, yl,ania, 30467 9 I 2-564-787 , 9 I 2-829-329 J 171e former Screven County seal of Jack onboro is said to have been destroyed by a curse. Th is I I5 hou e i
~'all that remains. Tours avai lable by rese rvation. Free.
Travel Services Georgia Visitor Information Center-Sylvania 8463 Burton's Ferry Hwy., Sylvania, 30467 912-829-333 1, georgiaonmymind.org Open Mon .-Sat. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. ~ WC 6'
Screven County Chamber of Commerce JOI S. )\Jain t. , ylvania, 30467 9 I2-564-7 7 , scre1e11cou11ty.com
Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a. m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 6'
Classic South 1810 Country Inn and Winery 25-f r. Seymour, TJ,omson, 30824 706-595-3 I 56, 00-515-1 JO J8 JOcou11tryi1111a11dwi11ery.com This recently opened winery offers an atmo phere for both the wine lover and the family. Take an in-depth look al the process of wine making. Call for tours. Free. ~ WC 6' rl T
Big Hart Recreation Area US Hwy. 78, Thomson, 30824 706-595-86 13, 800-533-347 , thomson-mcdu(fie.org This day-u e recreation area offer picnic helters, a boat ramp, beaches, and campground . Call for hours and fees. ~ WC 6'
Clarks Hill Lake Wildlife Management Area Smith Iii/ Rd., Thomson, 30824 706-595-4222, golwntgeorgia.com Deer, turkey, small game, raccoon, possum, fox , bobca t, dove, and feral hogs roam these I2,700 acre . Primitive camping available. Call for hunting hour and fees. All state license la11~ apply. ~

Historic Wrightsboro \Vrightsboro Rd. off US Hwy. 7 , Thomson, 30824 706-597- 1000, thomson-mcdu(fie.org The I 68 settlement of Wrightsboro was once
corgia' only Quaker community and the southernmost point of Quaker migration in , orth merica. II that rema ins today i the old Wrightsboro Church, built around I 8 I 0, and the adjoining cemetery. By reservation only. Free. ~ WC
Pine Top Farm Equestrian Center US Hwy. 781278, J393 Augusta Rd., Thomson, 30824 706-595-3792, pinetopfam1.com Thi 500-acre equestrian center hosts a variety of events. Its facilities include hunter/jumper rings, dressage arenas, cross-country courses through the advanced level, and permanent event tabling for 150 horses. Call for schedule and fees. ~ WC 6'
Rock House Rock House Rd., Thomson , 30824 706-597- 1000, thomson-mcduff,e.org Built around 17 5, this is the oldest stone residence in Georgia. The design and construction are typical of the ew Jersey area, where many of Whitesboro's Quakers originated. Open daily. all the visitor bureau for directions.
Watson-Brown Foundation 3JO Tom Watson \Vay, Thomson, 30 24 706-595- 8 6, 866-923-6863, watso11-brown .org The Watson-Brown Foundation features two house museum , built in 1830 and 1865. third house, known as Hi ckorv Hill and built around I 64, will be opened in the sp~ing of 2005. Call for hours and fees. ~WC 6'
Travel Services Thomson-McDuffie Tourism Convention and Visitors Bureau I I1 Railroad St., Thomson, 30824 706-597-1000, thomson-mcdu(fie.org Open Mon.-Thu. :30 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. ~ WC 6'
Classic South Broad River Campground
181 Elberton Huy., Tignall, 30668 i06-359-2053, reserveusa.com On J. trom Thunnond Lake, thi park has great fishing, boat ramp, and full-service camping. Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.111. Call for fees. ~ WC 6'
Travel Services Washington-Wilkes County Chamber of Commerce 104 E. Liberty I., Washington, 30673 706-67 -2013, washingtonwilkes.com Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 6'
Classic South George L Smith State Park Between Metter and Twin City, off GA Hwy. 23 47 -763-2759, gastateparks.org Thi quiet and picturesque park features a covered bridge/mill built in 1880 and moss-draped cypress tree . Primitive camping, cottages, a 412-acre lake with boat rental, fishing, trails, picnicking, concessions, and playground are provided. Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. ~ WC 6'
Classic South Durhamtown Plantation Sportsman Resort 2350 Randolph Church Rd., Union Point, 30669 706--1 6-4603, durhamtoWll.com

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Travel Services Union Point Historical Driving Tour U 1-/u~- 27 , Union Point. 30669 706--f53-7592, 00-8 6-5253, greeneccoc.org Ca ll for schedule and fees.
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Magnolia Midlands Altama Museum of Art and History 611 Jackson I., \ 'idalia, 30-17-f 912- r-1911, vidaliaga.com I loused in the historic 1911 Brazell I louse, this mu,eum 's permanent col lection includes I th- and I9thcentu~ /\mcrican and European prints. 20th-cenh1~ Southern paintings. I th- and I9th-cenlur)' Libb) porcelain coll ecti ons, John James i\udubon first-edition hand-colored prints, and periodic shows of" ork by \'isiti ng arlists. all for hours. Free.
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Ladson Genealogical Library 125 Church I., \ 'idalia, 30F-I 912-537-S l 6, toombs.public.lib.ga.uslladso11./1tm I.adson's store of genealogical malcnals focu se; primarih on the southeastern nited late; and the eastern
>~aboard. Open \l on.-Fri. 10 a.rn.-1 p.111., 1-6 p.m.,
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UGA Vidalia Onion and Vegetable Research Center 100 Vidalia weet Onion Dr. , le. , Vidalia, 30-fH 912-538 687, vidalicwrea.com E,er \\onder "hat makes a Vidalia nion a Vidalia> chedu le a lour of the research center located in the heart of onion countn, and find out! 'lours are mailable onl) during the 1,'anesl season. Call for hours and
fees. ~ WC 6'
Vidalia Onion Factory and Gifts / h,~- 2 0 E., Vidalia, 30F-f
9 /2-526-3-f66. 00-2Z--66-16, 1idaliao11ion .com Stop b) th e Vidalia 0111011 Facio~ for gifts and onion products th:11 "ill be sure to delight )Ollr lastcbuds. I lanesting and processing begins in mid-.\ pr. and continues through mid-June. all the Vidalia Arca C\'B for a lour. Frec. ~WC
Travel Services Vidalia Area Convention and Visitors Bureau 100 Vidalia weet Onion Dr., \'idalia. 30F-I 912-53 -86 7, search1idalia.com Information on Vidalia's Farm ' lour mailable. Open \ lon.-Fri. :30 a.m.-5 p.111. Free. ~ WC 6'
Toombs-Montgomery Chamber of Commerce and Development Authority 2 05 K First St., Vidalia , 30-17-f 9l2-5 r -+i66, toombschamber.co111 Open 1' 1on.-Fri . :30 a.m.-5 p.m.
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Historic Heartland Museum of Aviation/Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame CA l h"' 1r . and Russell Pkin, \\ anrer Hobi11s. 3108 -f7 -926-6870, 888 01-3359, museu111ofa1wt1011.org This mu eum's more than 200,000 square feet of c,hibits include historical displays of milita~ airc,aft

and campa ign,. Loca ted in the 1m1,eu111, th e I !all of ~,1mc honor, di; tingui shcd men Jncl \\Omen "ho ha,e made significant contribution to a, iation in Ceorgia. Open daili 9 ,1.111.-5 p.111. Croup tours b) resen ation.
Free. ~ WC 6' T
Trove/ Services Warner Robins Convention and Visitors Bureau 99 '\ . First I., \\c1mer Hobi11s, 31093 ro-922-5100. ~8b-288-\\'HCA (91-f2 ) 11an1er-robi11s.org
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Classic South Burkhalter Home ,o:; Davis St.. \\ ,,rre11to11. 30 '28 -o6--f65-960-f. ll'arre11cou11tvga.org Rcrnluti onan \\'ar soldier J,1cob Burkhalter built the first colonial i,ouse 111 \\'arren ounl). On his last ,isi l to \merica, General 1.afoicttc spe nt h,o " eeks in this ho111c being nursed back to health . Dri,e by onl); no lour mailabl e.
Ogeechee River Mill -f i -15 Re\'llolds Rd., \\ cirre11ton , 30828 106--165-960-1. warre11cou11tvga.org Located on bea utiful Ogccchcc Ri, er, this co rn mill ha, been in operation ,incc I 26. all for hours. Free.
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Walk the Halls of History \\'arrc11 Cou111) Courthouse, 52 1 \ lai11 St . \\ c1rre11to11 , 3082, 706--f65-2 l 7I. ll'arre11cor111tig<1.org Original arl\\ork hung in the Warren ounti Courthouse depicts local heritage. Open \lon.-Fri .
a.in.-5 p.m. ~ WC 6'
Travel Services Warren County Chamber of Commerce 552 \lai11 St., \\'arre11to11. 30826 -o6--f65-960-I. warre11cou11tiga.org
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Classic South Georgia'sOldest Jail CA /1111. 15. \\arthe11. 3l09-I
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Dri,c b, Georgia's olclc,t \\OOden jail, a one-111a11 , truclure built around 1,8- . \aron Burr is sa id to hm e spent th e 11ight here on hi; wai to \'irginia, "here he ,ms lo ,1,111d trial for lrca,011.
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Classic South Callaway Plantation l/S l--/111. 78. \\c1shi11gto11, 30673 706-678-7060, ll'ash111gto11wilkes.comlattractio11s.ht111/ /\I this Ii, ing-hi, to~ n111seu111. pick cotton, tour plantation house,, and ,cc pri1nitivc crafts. Cuided lours Tue.- al. IO a.111.-5 p 111., un . 2-5 p.111. all for fees. ~WC
Kettle Creek Revolutionary War Battlefield \\'arhi/1 Hd., \\'ashi11gto11. 306:-3 -06-6-0-20 13, we1shi11gto1111'tlkes.co111/<1ttractio11s.html On Fcbrua~ 1-1, 1--9, an important battle bet\\ een the British and Patriot forces fore, er broke the stranglehold th at the British had on Georgia. Open cbil).
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onfcdera le gold. bnt actual!) did not. Open \Ion.. \\ eel., Fri. :30 a.m.-5:'l0 p.m., Tue. and 11,u. 8:30 a.111.~ p.m.,
Sat. 10 a. m.-4 p.m. h ee. ~ WC 6'
Robert Toombs House Historic Site :! 16 E. Robert Toombs Ave.. \\ 'ashing/on, 30673 -06-6- -2226, g<1stateparks.org 'I his \\hite-columned mansion \\as the home of a Confederate leader and nnre omlructcd Rebel. \ isilors ca n tour the home, filled "ith furniture from Toom bs famih. and see Ci, ii \\'ar exhibits. a film , and gift ,hop. Op~n Tne.-Sat. 9 a.m .-5 p.m.. Sun. 2-5 p.m. ~WC
Second Time Around Mini Farm H6 l lendn L11.. \\\1shingto11, 30673 -o6-6'i8--f902. seco11dtime<1ro1111d111inifar111.co111 This farm offers an opportunil) lo see animals in their 0\\11 natural habitat. ee the scarlet maca\\, bab,doll sheep. llamas, goals, potbelli ed pigs, mini-clonke,s: and Japan ese koi fish . Sia) in a prhate bunga lo\\. cook fre h fi sh. or go paddleboa ting al the fonn . ,\dulls 10, cl11l-
dren S. all for hours and group rates. ~ WC 6' T
Washington Historical Museum 308 E. Robert 'foombs A,e.. \\ashi11gton. '06-, -06-67 -2105 I he loca l histon muse um tell s the slon of the Wilkes
Counh area. Ci, ii \\'ar and Indian artifact collections
arc pr~minenll) featured here. pen Tue.- al. 10 ,1.111 .-5 p.111 ., , un . 2-5 p.111. i\dults 3. chi ldrc11 5-12
2, under 5 free. Call for group rates. ~ WC 6'
Travel Services Washington- Wilkes Chamber of Commerce 10-f E. Libert\St.. \\'ashi11gto11. 306-3 106-6- &-20 13. was/111,gtonwilkes.com
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Talesof the South 91I Spring St.. \\ i1shingto11, 306-:-3 -o6-6-b--f9 l0. tours.south .com 1alcs of th e South is a full meeting. e,ent, a11d destination 111anagc111cnl cm np:1111, kno" n for a unique approach lo producing e,enls. Open \lon.-Fri. 9 ,1.111.-5 p.111. Ca ll for fees. ~ WC 6,.
Historic Heartland Chappelle Gallery in the Historic Haygood House 25 S. \lain I., \\ 'atki11sville, 306--06-3 /0-0%5 The gallc~ shO\,cases dra" ings. paintings. pottc~ . glass. wood. and ,-r011ght-iron "orks b) nationalh kno\111 artists. Open \ lon.-S,11. 10 a.111.-:;,30 p.m. Free. ~ WC
Elder Mill Covered Bridge Elder \Iii/ Rd., \\'utki11s1ille. 30677 -06-769-5 191, visitoconee.com Built circa I 97. this is one of th e la I \\Oc,Jc n bridge>
till in use on a public road. Open dail) . Free. 6'
Happy Valley Pottery 1210 Carson Cra,es Rd.. ll'atkin ville. 30677 706-769-5922 Founded in JrO and named after a \\'a lt Disne\ production. I lapp, \ 'alle) Polle~ features on-site polle~ making and gl;m-blo" ing demonstrations. The 0\\ ner, crea tions arc abo sold al the happell c Calle~ . Open \ lon.-Sa t. &a.111.--l p.m. Call for unda) rescm,tions.
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Herman C. Michael Park CA Hwy. 53 and Elder Rd. Wa tkinsville, 30677 706-769-3965, oconeecounty.net 1l1is 40-acre park has lighted ball fi elds, tennis court , and jogging and natu re trails. Open da ily. Free.
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Washington Farms 569 1 I-log Mountain Rd. Watkinsville, 30677 706-769-0627, washingtonfanns.net C hoose your own pumpkin, or pi ck your own strawberri es and bl ackberri es in season. In the fa ll , take a hayride, visit the petting fa rm , or fin d your way through th e corn maze. Call for hours and fee . [;l WC fl
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Eagle Tavern Welcome Center, Museum,and Gift Shop 26 N. Main St. Watkinsville, 30677 706-769-5 197, visitoconee.com This early-Georgia stagecoach stop an d tavern also has a pi cni c area, gift shop, and tourist in form ation center on-site. Open Mon.- Sat. 10 a.m .-5 p.m. Free.
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Cla ssic South Burke County Museum 536 Liberty St., Waynesboro, 30830 706-554-4889, home.bellsouth.netlp/PWP-bcmuseum Th is museum hou es arti facts pertaining to Burke County. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4 p.m., weekends and holidays by appoinhnent. Free. [;l WC 6,.
Historic Waynesboro Downtown Waynesboro, 30830 706-554-5451, burkechamber.com Sh ops and restaura nts line the streets of the city known
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Burke County Chamber of Commerce 24 J E. Sixth St., Waynesboro, 30830 706-554-545 1, burkechamber.com
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Magnolia Midlands Lott'sCountry Store and Grist Mill 5772 Mora Rd., Willacoochee, 31650 912-384-6858 Fresh-ground grits and simple Southern style are this attraction's specialty. Stop by and shop in the cou ntry

store or try a home-cooked meal. Breakfast and lunch ervecl. Call in advance for reserva tions. Open Mon.- at. 6 a.m .-10 p.m. [;lWC M IY
Mccranie Brothers Turpentine Still US Hwy. 82 W. , 'v\lillacoochee, 31650 912-534-5 152 Drive past the restored turpenti ne distillery, which operated from 1936 to 1942. Open daily.
Gourd Farm US Hwy. 111089 Hoyt Braswell Rd., Wrens, 30833 706-547-6784 1l1is farm produces gourds in all sizes. Fresh homemade syrups and vegetables are sold here as well. Open daily. Call for hours. Free. [;l WC 6,.
Travel Services Johnson County Chamber of Commerce 11 I W. Court St. , Wrightsville, 31096 478-86-f-7200, wrightsville-jol111soncou11ty.com
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64

Microtel Inn &Suites Motel6 Partridge Inn

2909 Riverwatch Dr. 459 Park West Dr. 2110 Walton Way

706-481-8010 888-771-7171 706-6S1-8300 800-466-8356 706-737-8888 800-476-6888

microtelinn.com motel6.com partridgeinn.com

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Quality Inn,fort Gordon

4073 Belair Rd.

706-855-2088 800-4CHOICE

choicehotels.com

2 66

Quality Inn &Suites

1052 Claussen Rd.

706-737-5550 800-228-5151 qualityinn.com

2-3 112

Radisson Riverfront Hotel

Two 10th St.

706-722-8900 800-333-3333 radisson.com/augustaga_riverfront 4 237

Ramada Inn &Suites

3037 Washington Rd.

706-6S0-1311 800-2RAMADA ramada.com

1-2 59

Ramada Limited,Belair Rd.

4324 Belair frontage Rd.

706-860-8840 800-2RAMADA ramada.com

1 34

Ramada Limited,Gordon Hwy.

2154 Gordon Hwy.

706-733-8115 800-2RAMADA ramada.com

12 42

Ramada Plaza Hotel

640 Broad St.

706-722-5541 800-2RAMADA ramada.com

2 200

Red Carpet Inn

2050 Gordon Hwy.

706-733-5566 800-2S1-19S2

114

Red Roof Inn &Suites

4328 frontage Rd.

706-228-3031 800-REDROOf redroof.com

1-2 53

Rodeway Inn West

2852 Washington Rd.

706-736-0707 800-228-2000 rodewayinn.com

47

Savannah Suites

3421 Wrightsboro Rd.

706-849-3100 866-367-2766 savannahsuites.com

172

Sconish Inn

1079 Stevens Creek Rd.

706-737-8121 800-2S1-1962 reservahost.com

1-2 32

Scottish Inn

1636 Gordon Hwy.

706-790-1380 800-251-1962 reservahost.com

35

Sleep Inn

1050 Claussen Rd.

706-738-7473 800-4CHOICE

sleepinn .com

82

Suburban lodge

707 Scott Nixon Mem.Or.

706-854-9711 800-951-STAY suburbanhotels.com

1-4 138

Sunset Inn

3034 Washington Rd.

706-860-8485

1-2 48

Super 8

2137 Gordon Hwy.

706-738-5018 877-554-3740 supers.com

58

Travelodge West Bank Inn Wingate Inn

3039 Washington Rd. 2904 Washington Rd. 4087 Belair Rd.

706-868-6930 800-578-7878 706-733-1724 706-860-8223 800-228-1000

travelodge.com wingateinns.com

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Wingate Inn

2123 Noland Connector

706-729-1616 800-993-7232 wingateinns.com

2-3 64

BARNESVIW Country Hearth Inn

648 Hwy. 341 S

770-358-0967 800-268-0967 countryhearth.com

1-2 40

Sun Inn

878 Hwy. 341 S

770-358-1700 866-978-6466

1-2 27

BAXLEY

Budget H011 Inn

9S8 E. Par'm St.

912-367-2200 800-283-4678 geosites.com/budgeth011inn

1-2 JO

Holiday Inn Express Oak Dale Motel

53 Heritage St.
mo Hatch Pkwy s

912-367-6653 800-HOLIDAY 912-367-26S9 800-367-2659

ichotelsgroup.com oakdalemotel.com

2 Sl 20

Pine lodge

539 S. Main St.

912-367-3622 800-841-6052 baxley.org

54

Sconish Inn

1179 Hatch Pkwy S

912-367-36S2 800-2Sl-1962 reservahost.com

1-2 23

BYRON

Be11 Western Inn &Suites

101 Dunbar Rd.

478-956-3056 800-9378376 bestwestern.com

2-3 70

Comfort Inn

115 Chapman Rd.

478-956-1600 800-228-51SO comfortinn.com

2-3 60

Days Inn

246 Hwy.49 N

478-956-5100 800-329-7466 the.daysinn.com/byron04900

62

Econo lodge Econo lodge

515 Old Macon Rd. 12003 Watson Blvd., Exit 46

478-956-5600 800-533-2666 478-956-2800 800-533-2666

econolodge.com econolodge.com

12 92
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Holiday Inn Express

102 Holiday Court

478-956-7829 800-HOLIOAY

ichotelsgroup.com

2-3 61

Passport Inn

111 Chapman Rd.

478-956-5200 800-251 -1962 reservahost.com

50

Super 8 Motel

305 Hwy.49 N

478-956-3311 800-800-8000 super8.com

56

CLAXTON

American Inn &Suites

7903 US Hwy.301

912-739-2525 866-808-0084

33

Carriage Inn

6N. Duval St.

912-739-2962 800-251 -1962 reservahost.com

40

Northside Inn

8305 US Hwy.301

912-739-4485

27

COCHRAN

Budget Inn

806 N. Second St.

478-934-8151

1-2 14

Royal Inn Motel

405 E.Dykes St.

478-934-0943

1-2 26

CONYERS

Comfort Inn

1363 Klondike Rd.

770-760-0300 800-228-S150 comfortinn.com

2 83

Conyers Motor Inn

1056 Dogwood Or.

770-483-4724

1 31

Days Inn

1350 Dogwood Or.

770-922-3314 800-0AYSINN

daysinn.com

2-4 57

Hampton Inn Hawthorn Suites Go~ Resort Holiday Inn

1340 Dogwood Or.

770-483-8838 800-426-7866

16S9 Centennial Olympic Pkwy 770-761 91SS 800-527-1133

1351 Dogwood Or.

770-483-3220 800-HOLIOAY

hamptoninn .com hawthomsuitesgr.com holidayinn.com/conyersga

2-3 104
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2 134

Jameson Inn

1164 Dogwood Or.

770-760-1230 800-JAMESON jamesoninn.com

57

la Quinta Inn &Suites

1184 Dogwood Or.

770-918-0092 800-531 -5900 lq.com

119

Ramada Limited

1070 Dogwood Or.NE

770-760-0777 800-272-6232 ramada.com

66

Richfield lodge

1297 Dogwood Or.

770-483-1332

109

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Suburban Extended Stay Best Western,Colonial Inn

1385 Old McOonough Hwy. 10130 Alcovy Rd.

770-918--0618 800-951 -STAY 770-786-5800 800-528-1234

suburbanlodge.com bestwestern.com

Comfort Inn

10225 Hwy.141 N

770-784-1849 800-521 -2121 comfortinn.com

Cornerstone Lodge of America

9161 City Pond Rd.

678-625-1000

cornerstonelodgeofamerica .com

Days Inn

10166 Alcovy Rd.

770-788-8919 800-DAYSINN

the.daysinn.com/covi ngtonO7648

Econo Lodge

10101 Alcovy Rd.

770-786-4133 800-4CHOICE

choicehotels.com

Holiday Inn Express

10111 Alcovy Rd.

770-787-4900 800-788-1390 hiexpress.com

Benton'sMotel

1660 S.Peterson Ave.

912-384-1694

douglasga.org

Days Inn

907 N.Peterson Ave.

912-384-5190 800-329-7466 daysinn.com

Hampton Inn

1604 S.Peterson Ave.

912-383-7550 BOO-HAMPTON hamptoninn.com

Holiday Inn

1750 S.Peterson Ave.

912-384-9100 BOO-HOLIDAY

sixcontinents.com

Inn at Douglas

1007 N.Peterson Ave.

912-393-3638

douglasga.org

Jameson Inn

1628 S.Peterson Ave.

912-384-9432 BOO-JAMESON

jamesoninn.com

Super8Motel

1610S.PetersonAve., Hwy.441S 912-384-0886 800-800-8000 super8.com

Western Motel

1700S.PetersonAve., Hwy.441 S 912-383-9888

douglasga.org

Best Western Executive Inn&Suites

2121 USHwy.441 S

478-275-2650 888-274-6491

bestwestern.com

Comfort Inn

2110 US Hwy.441 S

478-274-8000 888-845-4555 comfortinn.com

Dublin Inn

2111 US Hwy.441 S

478-275-7637 800-315-2525 daysinn.com

Econo Lodge

2184 US Hwy.441 S

478-296-1223 800-424-6423

Hampton Inn

2108 US Hwy.441 S

478-275-1600 BOO-HAMPTON hamptoninn.com

Holiday Inn Express Hotels &Suites

2192USHwy.441 S

478-272-7862 BOO-HOLIDAY

holidayinnexprmdublin.com

Jameson Inn

100 P.M.Watson Dr.

47B-275-3008 BOO-JAMESON

jamesoninn.com

Super 8Motel

2150 US Hwy.441 S

478-272-5141 800-800-8000 super8.com

Ramada Limited

735 Central Dr.

478-277-9161 800-2RAMADA ramada.com

Days Inn

1126 College St. SE

478-374-7000 800-DAYSINN

daysinn.com

EastmanMotel

1234 College St.

478-374-4765

Jameson Inn

103 Pine Ridge Rd.

478-374-7925 BOO-JAMESON

jamesoninn.com

Budget Inn

616 N.Jefferson Ave.

706-485 -287 1

Cuscowilla Resort on Lake Oconee

126 Cuscowilla Dr.

706-485-9616 Boo-458-5351

cuscowilla.com

Western Motel

926 Oak St.

706-485-1100

Best Western,Hilltop Inn

951 GA Hwy.42 N.

478-994-9260 800-528-1234 bestwestern.com

Budget Inn

1-75,Exit 188,GA Hwy.42

478-994-9333

Comfort Inn

333 Harold G. Clart Pkwy

478-994-3400 800-228-5150 choicehotels.comlhotel/ga767

Days Inn

343 N.Lee St.,Exit 187

478-994-2900 800-329-7466 daysinnforsyth.com

Econo Lodge

320 Cabiness Rd.

478-994-5603 800-424-6423 econolodge.com

Hampton Inn

520 Holiday Cir.

478-994-9697 BOO-HAMPTON hamptoninn.com

Holiday Inn

480 Holiday Cir.

478-994-5691 BOO-HOLIDAY

holidayinn.com

Regency Inn

325 Cabiness Rd.

478-994-2643

Super 8

436 Tift College Dr.

478-994-5101 800-800-8000 super8.com

TradewindsMotel

100 TradewindsDr.

478-994-9383

Days Inn &Suites

300 Commercial Hts.

478-825-3600 800-DAYSINN

daysinn.com

Valley Inn

204 Commercial Hts.

478-822-9090

Glennville Inn

812 N.Main St.,US Hwy.301 N 912-654-3407

Days Inn

288 W.Clinton St.

478-986-4200 800-DAYSINN

daysinn.com

Granite Shoals lodge

3991 Walker Church Rd.

706-453-7639

Inn on theGreenat Port Armor

1201PortArmorPkwy

706-453-7366 800-804-7678 portarmor.com

Jameson Inn

2252 S.Main St.

706-453-9135 BOO-JAMESON jamesoninn.com

Microtellnn

2470 Old Eatonton Hwy.

706-453-7300 888-771-7171

microtel.com

The Ritz-Ca~ton Lodge,Reynolds P1antatio~ Lake Oconee Trail

706-467--0600 800-241 -3333

ritzcarlton.com

Thrift Court Motel

306 W.Broad St.

706-453 -7341

Best Western Augusta Inn

452 Park West Dr.

706-651 -9100 800-528-1234 bestwestern.com

Best Western Inn &Suites

100 Buchan Dr.

478-783-1300

bestwestern.com

Budget Inn

509 Broad St.

478-783 -2002

Troner's Inn

111 N.Warren St.

478-783 -2914

Best Western

143 Martin Luther King,Jr.Dr. 912-375-3400 800-528-1234 bestwestern.com/hazlehurst

Days Inn

29 E.Coffee St.

912-375-4527 800-329-7466 the.daysinn.com

McDonald'sLodge

160W.Coffee St.

912-379-1770 888-844-8207

mcdonaldslodge.com

Days Inn

625 E.Third St.

770-504-8100 800-DAYSINN

the.daysinn.com

Plantation lodge &Motel

385 Macon Ave.

770-504-8811 800-504-8811

plantationlodgejackson.com

Days Inn Suites

1096 Express Lane

912-427-2980 800-DAYSINN

Holiday Inn Express

1100 Express Ln., US Hwy.301 S 912-417-7760 800-HOLIDAY

sixcontinentshotels.com

Jameson Inn

105 Hwy.301N

912-41H800 BOO-JAMESON

jamesoninn.com

Western Motel

194 Hwy.301 S

912-427-7600

Cullars Inn

140ElmSt.

706-359-6161

Lincoln Motel

688 S.Washington St.

706-359-4311

SoapCreek Lodge

3000 SoapCreek Lodge Rd. 706-359-3114

lincolntonmarine.com

Soap Creek Restaurant &Lodge

2498 Soap Creek Rd.

706-359-3115

Whits Inn

4648 Lawrenceville Rd.

770-466-0807

Allenwood Motel

515 Hwy.1Bypass

478-615-7205

Louisville Motor Lodge

308 Hwy.1Bypass

478-615-7168

Best Inn &Suites

130 Holiday Dr.N

478-405-0106 800-BESTINN

bestinn.com

Best Western,Riverside Inn

2400 Riverside Dr.

478-743-6311 888-454-4565

bestwestem.com

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PRICING: 1=$0-$50 2=$51 -$80 3=$81 -$120 4=$121+

478-781 -5300 800-5281~ 478-746-8855 800-228-5150

bestwestem.com comfortinn.com

478-788-5500 478-477-8899 478-746-1461 478-755-9091

800-218-5150 800-321 -2211 800-2CROWNE 800-DAYSINN

comfortinn.com marriot.com/courtyard/MCNGA crowneplaza.com/hotels/mcnfs daysinn.com

478-745-8521 800-DAYSINN

dayslnn.com

478-784-1000 800-DAYSINN

daysinn.com

478-781 -2810

478-746-6221 800-553-2666 478-474-1662 800-553-2666 478-781 -0088

econolodge.com econolodge.com

478-474-9922 888-723-1777 fairfieldinn.com

478-738-9007 800-228-2800 fairfieldinn.com/mcnfi

478-474-8800 800-732-8383

478-471-0660 BOO-HAMPTON hamptoninn.com

478-757-9711 800-HAMPTON hamptoninn.com

478-471-llll 800-527-1133 hawthornsuitesgr.com

478-474-2610 800-HOLIDAY 478-788-0120 478-743-1482 800-465-4329

sixcontinentshotels.com holidayinn-macon.com hiexpress.com

478-746-7671 800-446-4656 hojo.com

478-788-7500

478-474-8004 BOO-JAMESON 478-471-1868 800-843-5644

jamesoninn.com knightsinn.com

478-475-0206 478-788-8910 478-474-2870 478-781 -7131

800-S31-5900 800-633 -3434 800-466-8356 800-228-5151

laquintamacon.com mastersinn.com motel6.com qualityinn.com

478-474-4000 800-228-5151

qualityinn.com

478-781-6680 800-806-6149

478-477-7477 800-RED-ROOF 478-475-4280 800-331-3131

red roof.com residenceinn.com/mcnri

478-738-9030 800-578-7878 478-781-4343 800-228-2000 478-746-3561 800-251-1962

riverviewhotel.net rodewayinn.com

478-474-2665 800-251 -1962

478-476-8111 478-757-8300 478-474-2805 478-781 -9996 478-788-8800 478-757-8688

800-4CHOICE 800-4CHOICE 800-EXT-STAY 800-951 -STAY 800-800-8000 800-800-8000

sleepinn.com sleepinn.com extendedstay.com suburbanhotels.com super8.com super8.com

478-474-9902 800-578-7878 travelodge.com

478-471 -6116 800-578-7878 478-474-0871

travelodge.com

478-476-8100 800-993-7232 706-342-0996

wingateinns.com

706-342-0054 800-228-5150 comfortinn.com

706-342-1839 800-DAYSINN

daysinn.com

706-342-9003 800-HAMPTON hamptoninn.com

706-342-3433 800-HOLIDAY

sixcontinentshotels.com

706-342-2121 866-621 -9977

706-342-7800 800-800-8000 super8.com

706-860-8173 229-868-7431

229-868-0004 912-685-4100 800-424-6423 912-685-4100

telfair.com comfortinn.com

912-685-3000 800-HOLIDAY

hiexpress.com

912-685-2800

912-685-2700 478-453-2212 478-452-9290 478-453-8471 478-451-0050

800-251 -1962 800-937-8376 800-228-5150 800-DAYSINN 800-HAMPTON

bookroomsnow.com bestwestern.com comfortinn.com the.daysinn.com/milledgeville hamptoninn.com

478-454-9000 BOO-HOLIDAY

hiexpress.com

478-452-3502 800-2RAMADA 478-982-2727 706-468-6018

ramada.com regencyinnandsuites.net

912-583-2281 478-987-4454

mountvernoninnandsuites.com bestinn.com

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1602 Sam Nunn Blvd.

478-987-7710 877-424-6423 choicehotels.com

2-3 100

Days Inn &Suites

201 Leet Dr.

478-987-8777 800-616-1002 daysinn.com

2-3 88

Econo Lodge

102 Valley Dr.

478-987-2142 800-4CHOICE

econolodge.com

1-2 80

Great Inn

1006 St. Patrick Dr.

478-987-5600 877-987-5600 greatinn.com

1 120

Guesthouse Inn

202 Valley Dr.

478-987-2585

guesthouseintl.com

1-2 45

Hampton Inn

102Hampton Ct.

478-987-7681 800-HAMPTON hamptoninn.com

2-3 98

Holiday Inn

200 Valley Dr.

478-987-3313 800-808-8804 holiday-inn.com/perryga

2 203

Jameson Inn

200 Market Place Dr.

478-987-5060 800-JAMESON

jamesoninn.com

2 40

Knights Inn

704 Mason Terrace

478-987-1515 800-843-5644 knightsinn.com

45

New Perry Hotel

800 Main St.

478-987-1000 800-877-3779 newperryhotel.com

40

Passport Inn

1519 Sam Nunn Blvd.

478-987-9709 800-251-1962 reservahost.com

1-2 30

Quality Inn

1504 Sam Nunn Blvd.

478-987-1345 800-4CHOICE

qualityinn.com

65

Ramada Limited

100 Market Place Dr.

478-987-8400 800-2RAMADA ramada.com

1-2 60

Red Carpetlnn

105 Gen.Courtney Hodges Blvd. 478-987-2200 800-251 -1962 reservahost.com

60

Relax Inn

103 Marshallville Rd.

478-987-3200

33

Sandman Motel

400 Gen.Courtney Hodges Blvd. 478-987-2393

1 42

Sconish Inns &Suites

405 Gen.Courtney Hodges Blvd. 478-987-3622 800-251-1962 reservahost.com

1-2 70

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Super 8Motel Travelodge Sconish Inn friendship City Inn

102 Plaza Dr. 100 Westview Ln. 2875 US Hwy.301 I 204 Brazell St.

478-987-0999 478-987-7355 912-852-5200 912-557-6899

800-800-8000 888-988-9080

supers.com the.travelodge.com/perry09581

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508 I.Harris St.

478-553-1414 BOO-HOLIDAY

sixcontinentshotels.com

1-3 53

Villa South Inn

725 I. Harris St.

478-552-1234 800-622-7589 villasouth.com

1-2 98

STATESBORO Best Western,University Inn

1Jameson Ave.

912-681-7900 BOO-WESTERN bestwestern.com

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Budget Inn

109 N. Main St.

912-764-5631

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Comfort Inn

17870 Hwy.67

912-681 -2400 800-424-6423 choicehotels.com

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Days Inn

461 S. Main St.

912-764-5666 800-DAYSINN

the.daysinn.com/statesboro04662 1-2 44

Deluxe Inn Eagle Inn Guesthouse International

225N.MainSt. 458 S. Main St. 230 S. Main St.

912-764-S651 912-764-9117 912-764-6121

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Hampton Inn

616 fair Rd.

912-681-7700 800-426-7866 hamptoninn.com

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Holiday Inn Express

425 S.Main St.

912-489-7368 800-HOLIDAY

sixcontinentshotels.com

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Hometown Inn

126 Rushing Ln.

912-681-4663 866-830-4663 hometowninnstatesboro.com

2-3 59

Howard Johnson

316S.MainSt.

912-489-2626 800-446-4656 hojo.com

1-2 65

La Quinta

225LanierRd.

912-871-2525

2 64

The Lodge of Statesboro

406 Institute St.

912-489-4176

1 57

Trellis Garden Inn

Stiles Inn

SWAI

Bradford Inn

107 I.Main St. 453 S. Main St. 6881.Main St.

912-489-8781 800-475-1380 912-764-9633 478-237-2400

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Budget Inn

3221.Mainlt.

478-237-4786

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Days Inn

654 I.Main St.

478-237-9333 800-DAYSINN

daysinn.com

1-2 32

New Swainsboro Inn

612 I.Main St.

478-237-3177

33

Sunset Inn

561 I.Main St.

478-237-7542

29

Western Inn

328 I.Main St.

478-237-7051

1 37

Days Inn

404 W. Ogeechee St.

912-564-2490 800-DAYSINN

the.daysinn.com/sylvania07698 1-2 34

Best Western,White Columns Inn

1890Washington Rd.

706-595-8000 800-528-9765

whitecolumnsinn .com

1-4 132

Days Inn

2658 Cobbham Rd.

706-595-2262 800-DAYSINN

daysinn.com

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Econo Lodge

130 N.Seymour Dr.

706-595-7144 800-553-2666 econolodge.com

1-2 47

Holiday Inn Express

1893 Washington Rd. NW

706-595-6500 BOO-HOLIDAY

holidayinnthomson.com

2-3 80

Knox Terrace Motel

106 Georgia Ave.

706-595-1202

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Scottish Inn

1847Washington Rd.

706-595-8700

scottishinn.com

1 59

Comfort Inn

1509 E.firstSt.

912-538-8100 800-424-6423

comfortinnvidalia.com

2-3 68

Days Inn

1503lyons Hwy.280 E

912-537-9251 800-DAYSINN

daysinn.com

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Econo Inn Holiday Inn Express Inn at Vidalia

204 E. first St. Hwy 280 2619 E.First St. 2505 E. first St.

912-537-2867 912-537-9000 800-251-1962 912-537-1282

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Sconish Inn

705 E.first St.

912-537-7611

46

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Wadley Inn

US Hwy.1Bypass

478-252-9393

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2079 Watson Blvd.

478-929-9526

admiralbenbow.com

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Best Western Peach Inn

2739 Watson Blvd.

478-953-3800 800-528-1234 bestwestern.com/peachinn

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Bradbury Inn

102 Rigby Dr.

478-918-0046

35

Budget Inn Comfort Inn &Suites Comfort Suites

2076 Watson Blvd. 951.Hwy.247 3101 Watson Blvd.

478-922-7642 478-922-7555 800-528-2967 478-953-5240 800-228-5150

comfortinn.com comfortsuites.com

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220 Margie Dr.

478-971-1660 800-456-4000 countryinns.com

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Days Inn &Suites Hamp1on Inn Holiday Inn

215MargieDr. 4000 Watson Blvd. 2024 Watson Blvd.

478-953-6866 800-DAYSINN 478-953-9443 BOO-HAMPTON 478-923-8871 800-HOLIDAY

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Jameson Inn Montclair Motel Ramada Inn &Conference Center

2731 Watson Blvd. 200 M. L. King Jr. Blvd. 2725 Watson Blvd.

478-953-5522 800-JAMESON 478-923 -4276 478-953-3000 800-953-8463

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2103 Moody Rd. 10S Woodcrest Blvd. 1440 Watson Blvd. 16 West Square 115 Ann Denard Dr. GA Hwy,78 &378 1224 N.Liberty St. 225S.LibertySt. 1436 N,Uberty St. US Hwy.1

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478-923-8600 800-800-8000 478-922-2006

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706-678-5900 866-678-3489 thefitzpatrickhotel.com

706-678-7925 BOO-JAMESON jamesoninn.com

706-678-3225

washingtonwilkes.com

706-554-0806

bestwestem.com

706-554-9941 800-0AYSINN

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Magnolia Terrace

277 Hill St.

706-548-3860

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6295 Jefferson Rd.

706-353-2200

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312-316 Greene St. 406 Greene St. 643 Greenwood St. 1038 Speir St. 2119 Emory St. NW

706-724-3454 706-723-0045 770-358-4989 478-364-4030 770-787-0037

877-292-5324 877-460-0045 877-LUV-GWTW 866-429-3 777

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1 875 JamesCurrieRd. 711 Bellevue Ave.
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478-275-8766 478-275-4551 478-374-2644 706-485-9009 478-994-2165

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FORTVALUY Evans Cantrell House Bed &Breakfast 300 College St.

478-825-0611 888-923-0611

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GREENS80RO Higdon House Bed &Breakfast

301 W.Green St.

706-453-2511

higdonhouseinn.com

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Washington Grass Inn

2281 Fuller Rd.

706-467-2520

washingtongrass.com

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417 Commerce St.

478-892-3494

bettyfayesbedandbreakfast.com

HAZllHURST Garden Gate Inn

572 Bell Telephone Rd.

912-375-5035

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Martin'sNest Bed &Breakfast

300 S.Main

912-586-6457

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715 Jarrell Plantation Rd.

478-986-3972 888-574-5434 x1920 jarrellhouse.com

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Especially for You! Bed &Breakfast Hummingbird House

3861 SmithsoniaRd. 120W.Church St.

706-743-3620 866-944-4YOU 706-340-1049 678-641 -7728

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Old Town Plantation &Retreat

8910 US Hwy.1 7S

478-589-7419 888-754-2717

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1842 Inn Brady Inn

353 College St. 2S0 N.Second St.

478-741-1842 800-336-1842 706-342-4400

1842inn.com bradyinn.com

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Burnett Place

317 Old Post Rd.

706-342-4034

bumettplace.com

Farmhouse Inn

1051 Meadow Ln.

706-342 -7933

thefarmhouseinn.com

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Madison Farm Bed &Breakfast Madison Oaks Inn &Garden Southern Cross Guest Ranch B&B The Parker House Inn

1981 Broughton Rd. 766 East Ave. 1670 Bethany Church Rd. 301 Huckabee St.

706-342-9269 706-343-9990 706-342-8027 229-868-2326

866-342-9269 877-495-7030

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206 S.Fourth Ave.

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200 N.Columbia St.

478-454-5400 478-453-3993 antebelluminn.com

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520 W.Hancock St.

478-452-3098

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8722 Elam Church Rd.

706-405-3292

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Penfield House &Gardens

5121 Penfield Rd.

706-453-9800

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Hender10n Village

125 S.langston Or.

478-988-8696 888-615-9722 hender10nvillage.com

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1204 Swift St.

478-988-9148 87HIJ7-7794 bbonline.com/ga/swiftstreet/

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121 S.MainSt. 123 S.Zetterower Ave. 106 S. Main St. 32JN.MainSt. 426 W.Church St. 254 N.Seymour Or. 103E.MeadowsSt. 6694 Old US Hwy.1 202 W.Robert Toombs 415-Rear E.Robert Toombs Ave.

912-764-2821 912-489-6330 912-489-8628 478-237-9100 478-237-3007 706-595-3156 912-538-8988 478-252-8259 706-678-1174 706-678-2083

800-846-9466 800-515 -1810 866-466-1894

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2090 ThomsonRd.

706-678-4439

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2221 Sandtown Rd.

706-285-2594

washingtonwilkes.com

Hunter Finnell House

217 lexington Ave.

706-678-7953 706-678-1477 washingtonwilkes.com

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Second Time Around Mini Farm

146 Hendry St.

706-678-4902

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307 N. Alexander Ave.

706-678-3166

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706-678-2006 877-405-9956 washin_gtonplanlation.com

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Wisteria Hall Ashford Manor Bed &Breakfast Rivendell Bed &Breakfast Steadman House Bed &Breakfast

225 E. Robert Toombs Ave. 5Harden Hill Rd. 3581 S. Barnett Shoals Rd. 828 Liberty St.

706-678-7779 706-769-2633 706-769-4522 706-437-1228

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Little River Marina &family Resort

4271 Old Lincolnton Rd.

Mistletoe State Park

3723 Mistletoe Rd.

Ridge Rd.umpground

5886 Ridge Rd.

Wildwood Park

6212 Holloway Rd.

Winfield umpground

7701 Winfield Rd.

Fox Hollow umpground

4032 Peach Orchard Rd.

Riverfront Marina Warehouse &Camping 298 Prep Phillips Dr.

Deen's umpground

998 Deen Landing Rd.

Pine Lake Campground

5540 High Shoals Rd.

lnteritate RV Center

305 Chapman Rd.

Robins Travel Park

4756 Houseri Mill Rd.

Jay Bird Springs Resort &Campgrounds 1221 Jay Bird Springs Rd.

Barksdale Bobwhite Plantation

Rt. 4,Long Street Rd.

Hillside Bluegrass Park &RV Park

Rt.5,Box 41

The Woods RV Park

Rt.2,Box 370

A.H.Stephens State Park

GAHwy.22

McDuffie Public Fishing Area umpground 4695 Fish Hatchery Rd.SE

General Coffee State Park

46 John Coffee Rd.

Pinetucky Campground

1007 umpground Rd.

Oconee Springs Park

109S.Spring Rd.SE

Indian Springs State Park

678 Lake Clark Rd., GA Hwy. 42

KOA umpgrounds

414 S.Frontage Rd., Exit 186

L&DRV Park

GA Hwy.18,Dames ferTY Rd.

Adamson'sFish Camp at Beard'sBluff US Hwy.JOI S

North Shore Resort

2541 Carey Station Rd.

Old Salem Park

1530 Old Salem Rd.

Parks Ferry Recreation Area

1491 Parksmille Rd.

Hawkinsville Arena Pecan Park

US Hwy.129 S
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High Falls State Park

76 High Falls Park Rd.

Jaycee Landing &umpground

230 Jaycee Landing

Dames Ferry Park

9546 GA Hwy.87

Elijah Clark State Park

2959 McCormick Hwy.

Lake Tobesofkee Recreation Area

6600 Mosely Dixon Rd.

Country Boy'sRV Park

2750 Eatonton Rd.

Little Ocmulgee State Park &Lodge

US Hwy.441

Brookwood RV Resort Park at Parrish Lake Rt. S, Box3107

Lake Sinclair Villages

1000 Marigold Rd.

Little River Park

3069 N.Columbia St.

Magnolia Springs State Park

1053 Magnolia Springs Dr.

Hamburg State Park

6071 Hamburg State Park Rd.

Brewton-Parker College RV Campground GA Hwy.280

Coffeeubins

46 John Coffee Rd.

Boland'sRV Park

800 Perimeter Rd.

Crossroads Travel Park

1513 Sam Nunn Blvd.

fair Harbor RV Park

51S Marshallville Rd.

Gordonia-Alatamaha State Park

USHwy.280W

Wiregrass Trail RV Campground

268 Catfish ln.

Hard Labor Creek State Park

Fairplay Rd., 1-20,Exit 105

Happy Acres Resort Campgrounds Parkwood Motel &RV umpground

5441 Odum Rd.S
12188 us Hwy.301 S

Pinevale umpground

1667 Statesboro Hwy.

Big Hart Campground

RUSlell l.anding &Washington Rds.

Raysville Campground

6584 Lincolnton Hwy.

Broad River umpground

8181 Elberton Hwy.

Hesteri FerJY Campground

1864 Graball Rd.

George L.Smith State Park

371 George LSmith Rd.

Durhamtown Plantation

2350 Randolph Church Rd.

Rocky Comfort RV umpground

1975 Johnson Cir.

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Like a Rock
Forget about California.The first American gold rush was in the hills of North Georgia.Tour amine or pan for gold at Dahlonega's Consolidated Gold Mines or Cleveland's Gold 'nGem Grubbin' Mine. Celebrate Villa Rica,the City of Gold,at the Gold Rush Festival. But don't forget about granite.More of it is mined in Elberton than anywhere else in the country, and it's celebrated at the Granite Museum and Exhibit, which displays historical photos, stone-working tools, and quarrying methods. Elberton'smassive granite monument, the Georgia Guidestones, carries inscriptions about preserving the earth, while in White, the Weinman Mineral Museum showcases minerals,gems,and fossils.

Sparkling Waters
Waterfalls cascade, rivers run, and lakes dazzle the eye.Feel the cool spray of Anna Ruby, Amicalola, Tallulah,and DeSoto Falls.Go white-water rafting on the Chattooga and Ocoee Rivers. Fish or boat at Lakes Burton, Rabun, Lanier, Allatoona,Winnie, Tugalo, Hartwell,Carter's, and Blue Ridge.

Long Ago
Life in the Appalachian foothills was once amatter of self-sufficiency. The Foxfire Museum in Mountain City affords aglimpse of mountaineers' home goods, folk arts,and tools.The brand-new Northeast Georgia History Center in Gainesville tells fascinating stories of the area'shistorical events and the people they touched.

Hug aTree
With 750,000 acres,10 wilderness areas, 1,367 miles of trout streams, and 430 miles of hiking trails,the Chattahoochee National Forest is anature lover's paradise.Experience the cool, still hush of lush woods filled with fauna and flora, silence that is broken only by the rumble of waterfalls and the rush of rivers.

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Farm Finds
Some call it agritourism,but cider-sippin; pumpkin-pickin' visitors to local farms call it just plain fun.Take atour or participate hands-on.From Appletree Farms to Bradley'sPumpkin Patch,Fred's Famous Peanuts to the Southern Tree Plantation, eagle'sDairy to the Gourd Place, take advantage of this agricultural cornucopia.

Speed Demons
Racing has its roots in the mountain moonshine runners. Keep the spirit alive when the checkered flag drops and the cars roar at Road Atlanta,Atlanta Dragway, Sugar Creek Raceway, and Lanier National Speedway. Trace the sport's history at Dawsonville'sThunder Road USA's Georgia Racing Hall of Fame.

Great Getaways
Relax in style at Barnsley Garden Resort or Lake Lanier Islands.A10-acre garden plus spa treatments,golf, and fly-fishing headline Barnsley'soptions.Lake Lanier Islands offers 1,100 acres of waterside fun,including a beach, awater park,boating, championship golf, and two upscale hotels.

Simply Serene
Sample the sensational scenery at dozens of lushly forested state parks.Walk the rim trails for spectacular views or steeply descend 1,000 feet to the waters that created Tallulah Gorge State Park.Wonder at the height of AmicaIola Falls State Park'scascading falls.Picnic, boat,camp,and hike at Red Top or Fort Mountain State Parks.Fish for largemouth bass or rent a paddleboat at Sloppy Floyd State Park.Enjoy a 360-degree panorama from the tower atop Blairsville's Brasstown Bald,Georgia'shighest mountain.Count the stars in the velvety black skies over Cloudland Canyon State Park in Rising Fawn,or bed down at the lodge or campgrounds at Unicoi State Park in Helen.

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Challenge the wilderness on abike at the Aska Trail Area near Deep Gap or Ridgeway Mountain Bike Trail in Ridgeway Park.
Taste the fruits of the vine from Young Harris to Braselton at one of the many vineyards in North Georgia'swine country.
Watch hang gliders sail from the cliffs or take alesson at Lookout Mountain Flight Park.
Journey to Helen,where the Alpine-like landscape, Oktoberfest,and biergartens are reminiscent of old Bavaria.
Avisit to Rossville is not complete without astop at the John Ross House, former home of the chief of the Cherokee Nation, and the familyamusement park Lake Winnepesaukah.
Listen to bluegrass, folk, country, and gospel music at the Folkways Center in Dahlonega,the Remember When Theatre in Helen,and the Bluegrass Express in Hartwell.
Get lost in the maze carved into the cornfields at Uncle Shuck'sCorn Maze in Dawsonville and Cagle'sDairy in Canton.
Put your best foot forward at the start of the Appalachian Trail,which spans 2,167 miles from Georgia to Maine.
Commune with nature at the woodland refuge and native plant garden in Gainesville'sElachee Nature Science Center.
Tour Rose Lawn Museum,arestored Victorian mansion, or the world's first Coca-Cola painted wall sign, both in Cartersville.
Visit Georgia'sonly ski slopes at Sky Valley Resort. The fun continues year-round with their championship golf course.
Uncover the secrets of the universe by stargazing into the 40-foot dome of the Rollins Planetarium in Young Harris.
Rumble across Cromer'sMill Covered Bridge in Carnesville and Blind Suzie Covered Bridge in Lula,or check out Euharlee Covered Bridge and Museum in Cartersville.

Rolling Along
Leave the highways behind for alternative modes of observing nature at itsbest. Journey back in time on the Blue Ridge ScenicRailway alongside the picturesque Toccoa River, or wind through rock cliffs and stately pines on bikes,blades, horseback, or foot on the Silver Comet Trail and Riverwalk.

Native Notes
Native Americans called Northwest Georgia home for 80 centuries. Follow the Chieftains Trail to sites highlighting the impact of the Etowah,Creek,and Cherokee Indians.Explore the Etowah Indian Mounds inCartersville, the Funk Heritage Center in Waleska, and the Cherokee capital,New Echota,in Calhoun.

Sports Fans
Two Baseball Hall of Famers made theirway to the major leagues from humble Georgia roots. Royston'sTy Cobb Museum honors "the Georgia Peach"with rare photographs,artifacts,and astirring film.Demorest'sJohnny Mize Museum tracks the career of this batting champion for the Cardinals,Giants, and Yankees.

Displays of Distinction
Expand the mind with art, history, and science at an eclectic mix of museums.Explore the West without leaving the South at the Booth Western Art Museum in Cartersville, devoted to contemporary Western art,illustration,and movie posters.A30-foot Tyrannosaurus Rex greets visitors to Tallapoosa'sWest Georgia Museum,which also features a collection of Native American artifacts,moonshine stills,and local folk art.Dahlonega'sGold Museum,in the old county courthouse, displays gold coins,gold nuggets,and Georgia'sgold mining history.At Jefferson'sCrawford W.Long Museum,learn how Dr.Crawford Long,the father of modern anesthesia, first used ether on surgical patients in 1842.

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Appalachian Grill Steaks, seafood,and chicken dishes in a warm atmosphere amid upscale shops in the historic square. 14 E. Church St., Cartersville 770-607-5357
Edelweiss German Country Inn and Restaurant This traditional German-style inn offers such fare as schnitzel, sauerbraten,and rouladen. 747 Duncan Bridge Rd.,Soutee 706-865-7371
The Carriage House This restored 1886 Victorian home is the setting for classic regional cuisine. 1235 Athens,Jefferson 706-367-1989
Tumlin House Bed and Breakfast With amenu including low-fat, restricted,and vegetarian options, one of the specialties here is chicken with roasted-red-pepper cream sauce. 38 Alabama St., Cove Spring 706-777-0066, 800-939-3880
Zeb's Place (BBQ) Since 1946,Zeb's has been cooking up chopped pork barbecue and Brunswick stew. 5742 US Hwy. 29 N., Danielsville 706-795-2701

Civil Unrest
Looking much the same as it did the night when 14,000 Union troops clashed with 10,000 Confederate soldiers, Pickett'sMill Battlefield Historic Site in Dallas commemorates the Confederate victory with walking trails and afilm recounting the battle.The Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park in Fort Oglethorpe memorializes 34,000 men who were killed or wounded on that bloody battlefield.A visitors' center and a seven-mile auto tour highlight the conflict. Cannons boom each fall in Dalton when 2,000 men reenact the battle fought at Tunnel Hill, site of Georgia'soldest railroad tunnel.The Tunnel Hill Heritage Center displays Civil War memorabilia and artifacts.

Mane Events
Equestrian fans find lots to like in the scenic mountains.Polo matches, riding lessons, and a variety of trail rides await at Rome'sZion Farms, Chatsworth's Fort Mountain Stables, and Blairsville'sTrackrock Stables. For an uncommon experience, go llama trekking at Crystal River Ranch in Hiawassee.

Family Outings
Atrio of family fun starts at Cleveland's BabyLand General Hospital,birthplace of Cabbage Patch Kids dolls, then moves on to Helen for Charlemagne's Kingdom, ascale-model railroad with 400 feet of track.From there, hop over to Dawsonville's Kangaroo Conservation Center to see the largest American herd.

Stone Poem
The invitation to "See Rock City" in Lookout Mountain has been painted on hundreds of barns throughout the Southeast. Follow atrail through limestone towers and tunnels with names like Needle'sEye, Fat Man'sSqueeze, and Lover's Leap,all formed by centuries of wind, rain, erosion, and shifting faults.

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ADAIRSVILLE D-4
Historic Hi gh Country 1902 Stock Exchange l24 Public Square, Adairsville, 30103 70-773-1902 georgiahighcou ntry.orglI902stockexchange.html Discover individual gallery shops offering Victorian and Civil War collectibles, among other things. Maggie Mae's Tea Room is downstairs, while a seasonal dinner theater is upstairs at the Public Square Opera House. Tearoom open Tue.- at. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Shops open Tue.-Sat. IO a.m.-5 p.m., un. 1-3 p.m. Call for
theater schedule and fees. ~ WC 6' IT
Barnsley Gardens 597 Barnsley Gardens Rd., Adairsville, 30103 770-773-7480, 877-773-2447, barnsleyresorl.com Re cued in I988, the gardens are now restored to the showcase of the outh they once were. Enjoy self-guided tours or tour with a guide. Tours also include the manor house ruins and museum. Open daily sunrise-sunset. dults $10, children $5, seniors $8. ~WC 6' IT
Pumpkin Patch Farm 230 Old Dixie Hwy., Adairsville, 30!03 770-773-26 l 7, notatlanta.org Visitors can enjoy hayrides, a petting farm, a hay maze, scarecrow making, pumpkin painting, and kids' activities. Open Oct. 1-31 . Call for hours and fees. Guided
tours available. ~ WC 6' T
Travel Services Adairsville Welcome Center l Ol Public Square, Adairsville, 30103 770-773-1775, 800-733-2280, notatlanla.org Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. , Sat. IO a.m.-3 p.m.,
un. 1-3 p.m. ~ WC 6'
ALTO
Nor theast Georgia Moun tains Appletree Farms 4005 CA Hwy. 365 S., Alto, 30510 706-776-8381, appletree{arms.com This working farm features a country store selling fresh organic produce. Live entertainment is offered on Saturday nights. Gift shop, restaurant, and Habersham
Winery Tasting Room . Hour vary. ~ WC 6' IT
Jaemor Farms 5340 Cornelia Hwy., Alto, 30510 770-869-3999, jamsjellies.com
pecializing in fresh seasonal fruits and vegetables, Jaemor also offers canned goods, relishes, and pickles. Open Mon.- at. 7 a.m.- p.m., Sun. 1-6 p.m. ~ WC 6'
Smithville Village 285 Smithville Ln., Alto, 30510 706-778-5709, smithvillevillage.com The village features an authentic general store, an ice cream parlor, a cafe, a tearoom , an old log smokehouse, and other relics from the 19th century. Open
Tue.- at. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 6' IT
BLAIRSVILLE H-2
Northeast Georgia Mountains Brasstown Bald CA Hwy. 180 Spur, Blairsville, 30512 706-745-6928, 706-896-2556 (visitors center) {s.{ed.us/con{ With an elevation of 4,7 4 feet, Brasstown Bald is Georgia's highest mountain. In addition to hiking and picnicking, the summit facilities include a visitors center, exhibits, a video program, a book and gift shop, and an observation deck. Open daily Memorial Day-Oct.,
weekends only Mar.-May. Call for fees. ~ WC 6'

Cooper'sCreek Wildlife Management Area

Union County Historical Society Museum

CA Hwy. 60 and CA Hwy. 180, Blairsville, 30512

Old Union County Courthouse, On the Square

770-535-5700, dnr.state.ga.us!dnrlwild

Blairsville, 305 J4

Visit for fishing, hunting, camping, birdwatching, pic- 706-745-5493, unioncountyhistory.org

nicking, and horseback riding. Open daily sunrise- sun- Vestiges of the county's rich past-from Civil War

set. Call for fees. ~ 6'

memorabilia to 19th-century fam1 equipment-are on

display in the historic courthouse. Open June-Oct.

Helton Creek Falls

Wed.-Sat. IO a.m.-4 p.m. or by appointment. dults

US Hwy. 129 ., Blairsville, 30512

$2, children $1 . ~ WC

706-745-5789, 877-745-5789

visitnortheastgeorgia.com/water{al/s.htm

Vogel State Park

Hike down a half-mile trail to a pier and observation 7485 Voge/ Stale Park Rd. , Blairsville, 30512

deck over the water. Open daily sunrise-sunset. ~

706-745-2628, 800-864-7275, gastateparks.org

Located near Blood Mountain, this is one of Georgia's

Lake Nottely

oldest and most beloved state parks. Hiking trails,

US Hwy. 19 and US Hwy. 129 ., Blairsville, 30512 camping, cottages, a lake with swimming beach, fish-

706-745-5789, blairsvillechamber.com

ing, CCC mu eum, picnic areas, and seasonal mini-

With 106 miles of shoreline, this 4,180-acre lake offers golfare available. Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. ~ WC 6' T

boating, swimming, fishing, picnicking, and camping.

Open daily sunrise-sunset. Call for fees. ~ WC 6'

Travel Services

Blairsville- Union County Chamber of Commerce

Misty Mountain Train Museum

385 Welcome Center Ln., Blairsville, 30512

438/ Mist)Mountain bn. , o 1'own-&rttH,l:iioC1rf+d. , -7-iJi:.B-=/'89, ~ - 9 1 9, b/airsvillechamber.com

Blairsville, 30512

Open May-Oct. Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., at.

706-745-9819, mistymountaininn.com

10 a.m.-1 p.m. ~ WC 6'

This 4,000-foot model train layout is currently the

largest privately owned O-gauge model train collection

BLUE RIDGE F-2

in America. Tours begin promptly at 2 p.m. Open May-

Historic Hi gh Country

Dec. Wed., Fri., Sat. $3 donation requested. ~ WC 6' Aska Trails

3990 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge, 30513

Mountain Crossings at Walasi-Yi Center

706-632-5680, 800-899-6867, blueridgemounlains.com

9710 Gainesville Hwy. , Blairsville, 30512

The ka Trails Area is a I -mile hiking and mountain-

706-745-6095, mountaincrossings.com

biking trail system on national forest lands. Trails range

Built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in I937, in length from I mile to 5.5 miles and are open to the

today the crossing provides hostel services and outfit- public year-round. ~

ting to through hikers on the Appalachian Trail. The

gift shop features local art and pottery. Open daily mid- Blanche Manor Riding Stables

Feb.-Sept. 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m., ov.-mid-Feb. 9 a.m.-5 181 Deal Hollow Rd. , Blue Ridge, 30513

p.m. Lodging $15 per night. ~ WC I

706-455-RJDE, blanchemanor.com

Experienced professional guides take you through the

Sosebee Cove Scenic Area

year-round beauty of the orth Georgia mountains on

CA Hwy. 180, 11 miles south of Blairsville

horseback. Hayrides, dinner, and a bonfire are also

Blairsville, 30512

available. Rides at IO a.m ., noon, 3 p.m. daily. 1.25-

706-745-6928, {s.fed.us/conf

hour ride $28, 2-hour ride $35.

This 175-acre tract is a memorial to Arthur Woody, the ~WC 6' IT

"barefoot ranger" who served from 1918 to 1945. Open

daily. Free. ~

Blue Ridge Scenic Railway

241 Depot St., Blue Ridge, 30513

Southern Tree Plantation

706-632-9833, 800-934-1898, brscenic.com

2531 Ow/town Rd., Blairsville, 30512

Winding through rolling hills alongside the waters of

706-745-060 l, southernlreeplanlation.com

the Toccoa River, a restored train line takes passengers

Visitors can choo e their own Christmas tree or pump- along a 26-mile route to McCaysville, Georgia, and

kin, enjoy hayrides, train rides, a maze, a petting zoo, and Copperhill, Tennessee. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC I

handcrafts on this 60-acre fann. Call for hours and fees.

~WC 6' IT

Deep Hole Recreation Area

6050 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge, 30513

AStep Above Stables

706-632-303 l, fs.fed.us/co11{

3839 S. Mauney Rd., Blairsville, 305 l 2

The canoe launch on the Toccoa River makes river

706-745-905 l, astepabovestables.net

access easy. Camping, picnicking, and fishing are also

171is full-service horse stable offers guided trail rides, available. Open daily. Fees vary. ~ WC 6'

boarding, breeding, farrier service, resistance-free train-

ing, a covered arena, and other services. Open daily 9 Georgia MountainParkway

a.m.-sunset. Call for fees. ~ 6'T

3990 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge, 30513

706-632-5680, 800-899-6867, gatewaygroup.org

Trackrock Archaeological Area

Communities along the scenic four-lane offer outdoor

Trackrock Cap Rd., Blairsville, 30512

activities such as white-water rafting, canoeing, kayak-

706-745-6928, fs.fed.us/conf

ing, fishing, camping, and boating.

Preserved petroglyphs of ancient Indian origin are the ~WC M I

highlight of this 52-acre area. Open daily. Free. ~

Historic Downtown Blue Ridge

Trackrock Stables

Main St. , Blue Ridge, 30513

4890 Trackrock Camp Rd., Blairsville, 305 l 2

706-632-5680, 800-899-6867, blueridgemountains.com

706-745-5252, 800-826-0073, trackrock.com

Once considered an elite health resort because of its

Experience a scenic mountain trail ride through the pure mineral waters, the town of Blue Ridge now fea-

Trackrock Campground. Guided rides only. Reservations tures Main Street, lined with shops and galleries. Open

recommended. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC T

daily. ~ WC 6'111

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Lake Blue Ridge Recreation Area 6050 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge, 30513 706-632-303 l , (! .fed.us/con{ Fishing, camping, picnicking, hiking, and boating are available. Open daily pr.-Oct. Admi ion free. Call for camping fees . [;;I WC
Mercier Orchards CA Hwy. 5 ., Blue Ridge, 30513 706-632-2364, mercier-orchards.com More than 30 varieties of apples, plus blueberries, blackberries, and peaches, are up for grabs. There's also a farm er market, bakery, and deli . Open Mon .-
at. a.m.--0 p.m., un. noon--0 p.m. [;;I WC 6' Tl
Southern Highroads Trail P.O. Box 152 , Blue Ridge, 30513 706-633-6706, southernhighroads.org
scenic driving tour through four states includes this orth Georgia mountains section. Open daily. Free.
Sugar Creek Alpaca Farm l050 Cox Rd., Blue Ridge, 30513 706-258-4494, 888-662-8253, sugarcreekfarmandinn.com
i it this farm and its growing herd of uri alpacas. Call for hours. Guided tours by reservation. Free. [;;I WC 6'
Toccoa River Canoe Trail 3990 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge, 30513 706-632-5680, 00-899-6867, blueridgemountains.com This ideal canoeing destination features a Class II I . mile river trail that winds through national forest land . Call for maps and suggested takeout points. [;;I
Travel Services Fannin County Chamber of Commerce and Local Welcome Center 3990 Appalachian Hwy., Blue Ridge, 30513 706-632-56 0, 800-899-6867, blueridgemountains.com
Information on backroads driving tour and other area attractions i available. Open Mon.-Fri. a.m.-5 p.m.,
at. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. [;;I WC 6'
Double DTrail Rides 1474 Pack Creek Rd., Blue Ridge, 30513 706-632-6975, doubledtrailrides.com Quarter horses are matched with riders of all eA--perience levels for guided trail rides. Reservations required. 1.5-hour ride $35 , 3-hour ride $45 , full-<lay ride $60
(lunch provided). [;;I WC fl
Mule Top Mountain Outfitters 319 Hells Hollow Rd., Blue Ridge, 30513 706-632-0076, muletop.com Hor eback riding adventures on steep trails involving slow walking and tight turns. Camping and picnicking are also available. One-hour ride $25, 2-hour ride $35 ,
3-hour ride 45 , 4-hour ride 55. Call for re ervations. [;;I WC 6'
BRASELTON Northeast Georgia Mountains
Lanier National Speedway One Raceway Dr., Braselton, 3051 7 770-967-8600, /anierspeedway.com Vi it this CAR-sanctioned stockcar racing track, with events every at. night Mar.-Oct. Office open Mon .-Fri . 9 a.m.--0 p.m. Call for schedule and fees.
[;;I WC 6' IT
Mayfield Dairy Farms 1160 Broadway Ave. , Braselton, 3051 7 06-654-91 0, 888-29 -0396, mayfielddairy.com
isitors can enjoy a tour of a milk-processing facility, a gift shop, an ice cream parlor, and a film. Open
on.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. , at. 9 a.m.-2 p.m . Call for
tour times. Free. [;;I WC 6'

Road Atlanta 5300 Winder Hwy., Braselton, 3051 7 7 0-967-6143, 800-849-RACE, roadatlanta.com This 12-turn road cour e ho ts internationally acclaimed events, such as the uzuki AMA Superbikes Showdown. Office open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Call
for schedule and fees. [;;I WC 6' fl
BUCHANAN Historic High Country Historic Haralson County Courthouse Courthouse Square, Buchanan, 30113
770-646-3369 The courthouse, on the ational Register of Historic Places, erves as a museum , library, and office of the Haralson County Historical ociety. Open Mon .-Thu. 11:30 a.m.--0 p.m. , at. 10 a.m .-2 p.m. or by appoint-
ment. Free. [;;I WC 6'
VFW Park 5760 E. CA Hwy. 120, Buchanan, 30113 7 0-646-9904
isitors can enjoy the lake, picnic areas, and pavilions. Open daily. Admission 2 , boat launch $5. [;;I WC 6' IT
CALHOUN 0-4 Historic High Country
Harris Arts Center 212 . Wall St., Calhoun, 30701 706-629-2599, cgarts.org The center is home to the Roland Hayes Museum, the 200-seat Ratner Theater, an art gallery, music rooms, art and dance studios, and the Calhoun Cordon Arts Council's office. Open Mon.- Tim. IO a.m.-4 p.m., Fri.-
at. IO a.m.-2 p.m. Docent tours available by request. Free. [;;I WC o-T
Oakleigh 335 . Wall t., Calhoun, 30701 706-629-15 l 5 General herman used this historic home, now home to the Cordon County Historical ociety, as his headquarters during the Civil War. Open Mon .-Thu. IO
a.m .-4 p.m. or by appointment. Free. [;;I WC 6' T
New Echota Cherokee Capital Historic Site I mile east of 1-75, Exit 31 7 on CA Hwy. 225 Calhoun, 30701 706-624-1321, gastateparks.org TI1e infamous ''Trail of Tears" began at this 1825 Cherokee national capital. ee the upreme Courthouse, Council House, missionary home, Vann's Tavern, and more. The printshop i where the Cherokees produced their bilingual newspaper, the Cherokee Phoenix. Open
Tue.- at. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., un . 2-5:30 p.m. [;;I WC 6'
Travel Services Calhoun Local Welcome Center/ Calhoun-Gordon County Convention and Visitor Bureau/ Gordon County Chamber of Commerce 300 S. Wall t., Calhoun, 30701 706-625-3200, 800-887-3811 , gordonchamber.org Open Mon.-Fri . 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., at. IO a.m.-4 p.m. [;;JWC o-
CANTON F-5 Historic High Country
Cagle'sDairy MAiZE 362 Stringer Rd., Canton , 30115 770-345-5591 , caglesdairy.com/MAiZE2. htm Cagle's Dairy opened the area's first MAiZE, an intricate neh,ork of hvists and turns carved into IO acres of corn. Open Labor Day-mid- ov. Call for hours and
fees . [;;I WC M l T
Travel Services Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce

3605 Marietta Hwy., Canton , 30114 770-345-0400, cherokee-chamber.com Open Mon .-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;I WC 6'
CARNESVILLE Northeast Georgia Mountains
Cromer'sMill Covered Bridge outh ofCarnesville 011 CA Hwy. 106 E. at ails Creek,
access via Baker Rd., Carnesville, 30521 706-384-4659, franklin-county.com Built in 1907, this bridge is one lane wide and 132 feet long, with a town lattice design.
Franklin County Courthouse On the quare, Carnesville, 30521 706-3 4-4659, {rank/in-county.com This courthouse, constructed in I906, still serves the county today. Open for self-guided tours Mon .-Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Free.
[;;I WC 6'
Travel Services Franklin County Chamber of Commerce 165 Athens t. , Carnesville, 30521 706-3 4-4659, franklin-county.com Open Mon .-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;I WC
CARROLLTON C-8 Historic High Country
Adamson Square Downtown Carrollton, 3011 7 770-830-2000 1 amed for Congressman W. C . Adamson , whose legislation created the eight-hour workday, this square is the heart of downtown Carrollton. Open daily. [;;I WC 6' IT
Carrollton Cultural Arts Center 251 Alabama, Carrollton, 3011 7 770-838-1083 This new "state of the arts" facility features an intimate 262-seat theater, galleries, and classrooms. Open Mon .Fri . 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for schedule and fees. [;;I WC o-T
Horton's Books and Gifts 410 Adamson quare, Carrollton, 3011 7 770-832 -8021 This is the oldest bookstore in Georgia, the third-oldest in the outh , and the tenth-oldest in the nation , as certified by the American Booksellers Association . isit Chloe the Cat, who lives in the bookstore, or enjoy snacks in the adjoining newsstand area. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.--0 p.m., at. 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. [;;I WC
John Tanner State Park
6 miles west of Carrollton of[CA Hwy. 16
770-830-2222, 800-864-7275, gastateparks.org Swim at the largest sand swimming beach at any Georgia state park. Amenities include a campground, motor lodge rooms, a lake with seasonal boat rental, hiking trails, picnic areas, and mini-golf. Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.111. Call for fees. [;;I WC 6'
State University of West Georgia 1601 Maple St. , Carrollton, 30118 770-836-6500, westga.edu Gallery shows, sports events, conventions, performances, and seminars all find a home at this place of
higher learning. [;;I WC 6' I
Susan Hayward Gravesite Monument 210 Old Centerpoint Rd., Carrollton, 3011 7 770-214-9746, 800-292-0871, visitcarrollton.com A gravesite monument to Oscar-winning actress usan Hayward is located near the front entrance of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Roman Catholic Church. Open daily. Free. [;;I WC 6'

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Travel Services Carrollton Area Convention and Visitors Bureau 102 . Lakeshore Dr., Carrollton, 30117 770-214-9746, 800-292-087l, vi itcarrollton.com
Open Mon.-Fri . :30 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 6'
CARTERSVILLE 0-5
Historic High Country Allatoona Lake and Visitors Center l 138 CA Hwy. 20 pur, Cartersville, 30121 67 -721-6700, 877-444-6777 (reservations) allatoona.sam.usace.arrny.mil
isit the lake and enjoy hiking trails along with 600 lakeside camp ites, accommodating RVs and tent campers. Visitors center open daily a.m.--l:30 p.m.
Call for fees. ~ WC 6'
Allatoona Pass Battlefield Old Allatoona Rd., Cartersville, 30121 770-606-8 62, allatoonapassbattle{,eld.org Fought October 5, I 64, this battle was the beginning of the ashville Campaign. Two earthen forts, miles of trench works, and interpretive trail markers can be een. Open daily. Free. ~

Built in I 6 by Washington King, the bridge is on the Georgia Co,ered Bridge Trail. Museum open Tue.Fri. 1-5 p.m. and during ca onal events. ~ WC c-
Grand Theatre of Cartersville 5 . Wall t., Cartersville, 30120 770-3 6-7343, thegrandtheatre.org This restored 1920 performing arts theater hosts a variety of events each year, including many educational camps and production for school outings. Call for
hours and fees. ~ WC 6'
Historic Depot at Friendship Plaza One Friendship P/a;:a, Cartersville, 30120 770-387-l 357, 00-733-22 0, notatlanta.org Visitors will enjoy the historic tructure, passing trains,
and local history. Call for hours. Free. ~ WC 6'

Legion Theater and the Pumphouse Players l l4-C J\llain I., Cartersville, 30120 770-387-2610, pumphouseplayers.com Formed in the 1960s, this troupe of community players performs a variety of genres, from musicals to
Shakespeare. Call for schedule and fees. ~ WC 6' IT
Oak Hill Cemetery , . Envin St., Cartersville, 30120 770-606-8862, evh online.org At thi historic Georgia cemetery dating to the I you 'll find a great source for genealogical research and Lie to the Civil War. Open daily. Free.
Red Top Mountain State Park and Lodge Just east o{I-75, Exit 285, Cartersville, 30121 770-975-0055, 800-86-1-7275, gastateparks.org This popular park on Lake Allatoona offers a swim-

Bartow History Center 13 J Wall, Cartersville, 30120 770-382-3 l , bartowhistorycenter.org Exhibits, programs, archives, and outreach activities educate the community and visitor about Bartow County history. Call for hours. Adult 3, students $2,
eniors $2. 50. Call for group rates. ~ WC 6'

Booth Western Art Museum 501 Museum Dr., Cartersville, 30120 770-607-6361 , boothmu eum.org A permanent collection of contemporary Western art, Civil War art, presidential photographs and letters, and other collections are on display here. Call for hours. dulls 6, children 13-1 4, seniors 5, under 12 free .
~ WC 6' I

Cooper'sFriendship Monument One Friendship Plaza, Cartersville, 30120 770-387-1357, notatlanta.org Mark Anthony Cooper, a prominent Georgia industrialist, discovered the meaning of friendship when 3 friends aided him in a financial crisis. He commi sioned this monument to honor them. Open daily.

Cooper'sFurnace Day Use Area River Rd., Cartersville, 30121 67 21-6 00, allatoona.sam.usace.arrny.mil This site, at the base of the Allatoona Dam and al o known as Cooper's Iron Works, is the only remnant of the 1830s town of Etowah and Georgia's iron empire. The area also features a nature trail and a playground. Open daily Apr.- ept. 8 a.m.-9:30 p.m. , Oct. 8 a.m .-
p.m. Free. ~ WC 6'T

Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site 5 miles southwest of/. 5, Exit 2 770-38 -3 47, gastateparks.org Located on the scenic bank of the Etowah River, this land was home to several thou and Native Americans between 1000 A.O. and 1550 .D. Today, 54 acres protect six earthen mounds, a village area, a defensive ditch , and a museum housing beads, ornaments, stone effigies, pots, and other artifacts. Open Tue.- at. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., un . 2-5 :30 p.m. dults 3, children S2, seniors $2.50. Group rates available. ~WC c-

Euharlee Covered Bridge and History Museum 116 Covered Bridge Rd., Cartersville, 30120 70-607-20 l 7

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ming beach, boating and fishing, hiking trails, picnic areas, and mini-golf. ccommodations include a hotelstyle lodge with restaurant, camping, and cottages. Open daily 7 a.m.- 10 p.m. Call for fees. C;;l WC 6' IT
Rose LawnMuseum 224 W. Cherokee Ave., Cartersville, 30120 770-387-5 162, roselawnmuseum.com This 1850 iclorian mansion is the historical home of
amuel Porter Jones, noted evangelist of the 1800s. The restored mansion is operated as a house museu m. Open Tue.-Fri. 10 a.m.-noon, 1-5 p.m. or by appoin tment. C;;l WC 6- T
World'sFirst Coca-Cola Painted Wall Sign 2 W. Main St., Cartersville, 30 120 770-3 2-4010, 11otat/a11/a.org Painted by a syrup salesman in I 94 on the side of Young Brothers Pharmacr, the sign was re tored and authenticated in 1994. Free.
Travel Services Cartersville- Bartow County Convention and Visitors Bureau One Friendship Plaza, Cartersville, 30 120 770-3 7- 1357, 00-733-22 0, notat/anta.org lnforn1ation on dri1fog tours, history, attractions, lodg ing, hopping, and dining available here. Call for hour .
C;;l we e-
Park Marine Boat Rentals 65 1 'larina Rd., Cartersville, 30121 770-974-2628, parkmarine.com Full-service marina. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.,
un. noon-5 p.m. Free. Call for boat rental and storage rates. C;;l WC o-
CASSVILLE
Historic High Country AtlantaCampaign Pocket Park US 1-lwy. 41 . and Cassville Rd., Cassville, 30 123 770-387- 1357, 110/atlanta.org TI1is i one of five tlanta Campaign Pocket Parks con
'structccl at Cassville by tlie WPA in the 1930s. Free.
[;;j
Cassville Confederate Cemetery Cass-White Rd. , Cassville, 30 123 770-387- 1357, 800-733-2280, notat/anta.org The gravesi tes of 300 Confederate soldiers, as well as that of CS general William Wofford, serve as bitter-
' sweet reminder of Cassville's pre-Civil War promi
nence. Open daily. Free. C;;l
Noble Hill- Wheeler Memorial Center 2361 Joe Frank I-lams Pkwy, Cassville, 30123 770-3 2-3392, notatlanta.org This black hi tory cu ltural center is housed in tl1e first school in 1 orlh Georgia to be built with Rosenwald funds and specifically designated for th e education of black children. Open Tue.-Sat. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Free (donations accepted). C;;l WC o- T
CAVE SPRING
Historic High Country HistoricCave Spring and Rolater Park Cal'e pring qua re, Cave Spring, 30124 706-77 -8439 Dotted with large hade trees, the park has picnic sites and a playground. 'lnis is a favori te with local residents for wimming. spring flows into a pond and into a I. 5-acre chlorine-free pool haped like the late of Georgia. Open daily. Free. C;;l WC

CEDARTOWN 8-6
Historic High Country Adventure Skydiving Center 493 Airport Rd., Cedartown, 30 125 770-684-3483, 800-490-3483, ascslrydiving.com Thrill to a tandem skydive at the largest skydiving operation in the Southeast and take home a video or photo of each s~-ydive as a keepsake. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m-sun et, Sat.-S un . 8 a.m.-sunset. Call for fees. C;;lWC c- IT
Cedartown Civic Auditorium 205 Ea t Ave., Cedartown, 30125 770-748-41 68, 877-263-9372 (tickets), ccauditorium.com Entertainment offered is from symphony orchestras to bluegrass to Broadway. TI1e building is also available for everytl1ing from wedding receptions and symposiums to school plays and company parties. Office open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and 2 hours prior to
showtime. Call for schedul e and fees. C;;l WC 0-"T
Confederate Memorial 100 Prior St. , Cedartown, 30125 770-749-1652, 800-226-25 17, polk.ofgeorgia.org The United Daughters of the Confederacy built this
' monument to honor Confederate veterans in I906.
Open daily. Free. C;;l
Polk County Historical Society Museum 611 S. Main St. , Cedartown, 30125 770-749-0073, polkhist.home.mi11dspri11g.com A former children 's library houses this local museum, which chronicles the history of Polk County. Open Wed. 2-4 p.m. and fourth Sun. of each montli 2-5 p.m. Free. C;;l WC
St.James Episcopal Church 302 West Ave., Cedartown, 30125 770-748-2894 Built in 1883, this is the oldest church still in use in Cedartown. Sterling Holloway grew up in this church.
' Office open Mon.-Wed. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Fri. 9 a.m.-3
p.m. Free. C;;l WC
Sterling Holloway Marker College St. and Sterling Holloway Place Cedartown, 30 125 770-749-1652, 800-226-25 I7, polk.ofgeorgia.org Sterling Holloway, the actor behind the instantly recognizable raspy voice of Winnie the Pooh, began per
' forming right here in his early childhood, putting on
"neighborhood variety shows." Open daily. Free. C;;l WC
Travel Services Polk County Chamber of Commerce 512 Main St. Cedartown, 30125 770-749-1652, 800-226-2517, polk.ofgeorgia.org Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. IO a.m.-3 p.m. C;;l WC o-
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Histo ric Hi gh Countr y Chief Vann House Historic Site Located at intersection of CA Hwys. 225 and 52-A 706-695-2598, gastateparks.org Called the "Showplace of the Cherokee ation," this chiers 1804 mansion and museum are open for tours. The hvo-story brick home is decorated with beautiful hand-carved details, period furniture, and a remarkable "floating" staircase. Open Tue.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.rn .,
' Sun. 2-5:30 p.m. Adults $3, children 6-18 $2, under 5
free, seniors $2.50. C;;l WC
Cohutta Wilderness Area 3941 US Hwy. 76, Chatsworth, 30705 706-695-6736, {s. fed.uslconf

Recommended for seasoned backpackers and fish ermen only, this primitive 37,000.acre wildeme area along the Conasauga and Jacks Ri vers features 90 miles of rugged-terrain trails. Open daily.
Fort Mountain Stables 181 Mountain Park Rd. , Chatsworth, 30705 706-5 17-4906, n-georgia.comlhorseback.htm Enjoy 37 miles of scenic trails in tlie mountains at Fort Mountain State Park. We offer horseback riding adventures seven days a week for children and adults. Office open fon.-Fri . 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. C;;l WC
Fort Mountain State Park 8 miles east of Chatsworth, 011 CA Hwy. 52 706-695-2621 , 800-864-7275, gastateparks.org
amed for the 855-foot rock wall that top the mountain, this park offers more than 30 miles of trails, camping, cottages, a lake with swimming beach, boat rental, mini-golf, horseback riding, and picnicking. Open
daily 7 a.m.- 10 p.m. Call for fees. C;;l WC 0- T
Lake Conasauga Recreation Area and Lake Conasauga Songbird Management Area 3941 US Hwy. 76, Chatsworth, 30705 706-695-6736, fs.fed.us/conf The area offers ca mping facilities, fishing, swimming, boating, picnicking, birdwatching, and hiking. Trai l open year-round, campground open Apr.-mid-Oct.
Call for fees. C;;l WC 6'
Travel Services Chatsworth Local Welcome Center/Chatsworth- Murray County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center 126 . Third Ave., Chatsworth, 30705 706-695-6060, 800-969-9490 murra yco untyclwm ber.com Open Mon ,_..lnu. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Fri. 8:30 a.m.5 p.m. C;;l WC o- T
CHICKAMAUGA
Historic High Country Gordon-Lee Mansion 217 Cove Rd., Chickamauga, 30707 706-375-4728, 800-487-4728, gordon-leemansion.com n1is antebellum plantation home, furnished in the style of early Southern aristocracy, was the only structure left that had been used during the Battle of Chickamauga. Croup tours available by appoinhnent. Call for hours
and fees. C;;l WC o- fl T
Lee and Gordon'sMills 71 Red Belt Rd., Chickamauga, 30707 706-375-680 1, /eeandgordonsmills.com One of the oldest operating mills in the state is located near tl1e Chickamauga Chattanooga ational Military Park. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., un . 1-5 p.m.
Tours available. Call for fees. C;;l WC 0- IT
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Northeast Georgia Mountains Brigadoon Lodge 813 7 GA Hwy. 197 ., Clarkesville, 30523 706-754-1558, 888-4BRIGADOO brigadoonlodge.com Hidden in the Blue Ridge mountains, Brigadoon Lodge, on the Soque River, has become a favorite fish.
ing destination. Call for hours and fees. C;;l WC 0- T
Lake Burton Trout Hatchery 3695 GA Hwy. 197 ., Clarkesville, 30523 706-947-3 ll 2 Fishing for brown and rainbow trout, picnicking, wildlife-viewing areas, a kids' stocked catfish pond, boat ing, and skiing are all enjoyed here. Open daily
a.m.-4:30 p.m. Free. C;;l WC 0-

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Booth Western Art Museum

770-387-1300

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www.bootbmuseum.org
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Barnsley Gardens, Rose Lawn Museum, Red Top Mountain State Park & more

Just North ofAtlanta on 1-75 - 1-800-733-2280 or visit www.notatlanta.org
Pllclograplly by Georgia [)epa<tmenl of Economic: ~

Land of Sights -- Legends...

... NW Georgia Mountains. .

Just a short drive north or west from Atlanta you'll find

ANCIENT ROCK FORMATIONS, NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE, CNIL WAR BATTLEFIELDS, SCENIC RAILWAY TOURS, SCENIC VISTAS, OUTDOOR ADVENTURE, OUTSTANDING RESORTS, CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF, FLY FISHING, HIKING TRAILS, CAMPING, FESTIVALS AND GEORGIA'S HISTORIC HIGH COUNTRY SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY

Barnsley Gardens
Barnsley Gardens has long been legendary for its past. But today, the manor house, which was the centerpiece for these historical events, lies at the heart of the luxurious Barnsley Gardens Resort. Barnsley Gardens' unique guest cottages feature 70 individually decorated luxury suites suites.There is something for everybody at Barnsley. Rejuvenate in our luxurious spa, play a round on our award winning championship Golf course "The General", or explore the great outdoors with the Outpost Sporting Center. 770-773-7480 www.barnsleyresort.com

Catoosa County
Step back in time to a by-gone era when the Civil War gripped our country as you visit Catoosa County home to the nation's oldest and largest military park - Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park. With miles of hiking trails , a rich heritage and natural beauty, Catoosa County can be your home base for Southern adventure. Also plan to visit the Georgia Winery, Ringgold Depot and the Old Stone Church. On 1-75, just 15 minutes south of Chattanooga, TN , 95 miles north of Atlanta. 877-965-5201 www.gatewaytogeorgia.com

Cohutta Lodge & Restaurant
Cohutta Lodge & Restaurant is located between Chatsworth and Ellijay, GA atop Fort Mountain. Nestled in the Chattahoochee National Forest, it boasts of magnificent mountain views. The restaurant has a 180 degree panoramic view of the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Cohutta Wilderness. The lodge provides guests with comfortable accommodations year-round. Cohutta Lodge can also facilitate corporate meetings, church retreat groups, boys/girls retreats, and family reunions.The restaurant is open 365 days ayear! 500 Cochise Trail, Chatsworth, GA 30705 706 695-9601 www.cohuttalodge.com

Visit Carronton

Events this Vear

Jan

MU< Day Parade & Rally

MayMayfest

Thomas A. Dorsey Gospel &

Blues Festival in Villa Rica

Georgia Police & Are Games

July 4th Parade & Rreworks

Show

Aug

Bowdon Founder's Day

SeptMclntosh Reserve Fall Fest,

West Georgia Fair, Taste of

Garrollton, Villa Rica Gold Rush

Festival

Oct

Burwell Arts & Crafts Show,

Mt .Zion Founders Day

Nov

Arts on the Square

Dec Christmas Tree Lighting Parade

Retreat - John Tanner State Park, McIntosh Reserve

Park, golf & lake resorts, B&Bs, Cultural Arts Center

Meet - We specialize in small to medium conventions,

conferences, meetings &

I

reunions

Compete - Golf courses,

stadiums & ball fields

- West Georgia's sporting

center, site of Georgia

Police & Fire Games

Complete - Named one of

the 50 best small Southern towns, City of Excellence

For events details, directions, hotel, shopping contact

the Carrollton Area CVB:

800-292-0871 www.visitcarrollton.com

Rock City Gardens
Rock city will amaze you, it'sin our nature Rock City is a true marvel of nature, featuring massive ancient rock formations, gardens with more than 400 different native plant species, and the legendary "See 7 States panoramic view, 1700 feet above sea level. Other features include the original Fairyland Firestation - Cornerstone Station, Big Rock Cafe, Fairyland caverns and Mother Goose Village. Open daily at 8:30 a.m. (except Christmas Day). Enchanted Garden of Lights Rock City's Enchanted Garden of Lights lights up Lookout Mountain from mid-November through New Years nightly from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., except for Christmas Eve night. This award-winning light extravaganza features more than 25 holiday scenes that transforms the Gardens' natural daytime splendor into a nocturnal fairyland.
~ www.seerockcity.com

Exit 293 1-75 & U.S. Hwy. 411 Free Breakfast & High Speed Internet Access First Pitch Restaurant & Pub Located next door to the Weiman Mineral Museum Exit 2931-75 & U.S. Hwy. 411
770-386-0830 www.holiday-inn.com
Wainman Mineral Museum
Visit the only museum in Georgia where you can "Play in the Dirt"! Enjoy special exhibits on local and international minerals, birthstones, Georgia mining and even a simulated mine tunnel with glow-in the dark --- - - - - - - ' minerals! Outdoor exhibits and activities includeantique mining equipment, rock garden and panning for gemstones or digging for fossils. Mon.-Sat. from 10-5. In Cartersville at I-75 at exit 293 and Hwy. 411. 770-386-0576 www.weinmanmuseum.org

For a free visitors guide visit online at www.GeorgiaHighCountry.org

Chatsworth-Murray County
Who says you have to go tothe Smokies for beautiful views? Come visit us for an unspoiled look at the Appalachian Mountains. Lots of outdoor activities for theentirefamily - hiking, camping, fishing, swimming and golfing. For those who prefer a little moreexcitement, North GeorgiaSpeedway & North GeorgiaMiniRaceway offer ataste of adrenaline-pumping power!
800-969-9490 murraychamber@alltel.net
Funk Heritage Canter
The Funk Heritage Center consists of the Bennett History Museum and the Appalachian Settlement. It is Georgia's Official Frontier and Souteastern Indian Interpretive Center Through artifacts, exhibits, dioramas andInteractive computer programs,The Funk Heritage Interprets 12,000 years of Native American history and pioneer experience in the Appalachians.
n.720-5970 www.reinhardt.edu/funk.hbn

Blue Ridge - Fannin County
Expe ri ence the beauty of th e North Georgia mountains. Rid e the Blue Rid ge Scenic Railway. Camp , fly fish , hike or mou ntain bike in th e national forest. Tube the Toccoa River or raft the wil d Ocoee . Fish or play on Lake Blue Ridge. Stro ll throug h antique, art and speci alty shops in th e hi storic towns of Blue Ridge and McCaysville. Cozy cabins , ch arm ing bed and breakfasts. On Highway 51 5/76 just 1 hour north of Atl anta. 800-899-MTNS www.blueridgemountains.com

Blue Ridge Scenic Hallway
All Aboard! Get away from it all on the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway! Embark on a 3 1/2 hour trip from Blue Ridge, GA, with a layover in picturesque McCaysville, GA and Copperhill, TN. Ride alongside theToccoa River in vintage, climate controlled coaches, or ...,_ _ _. open air rail cars, each with
access to restrooms and a commissary car serving snacks and drinks. Group and church rates available. Reservations
Recommended.
800 934-1898 or 706 632-9833 wwww.brscenic.com

State Park and Lod e
Wrt:h its 33 charming guest rooms InThe Lodge, plus 18 lakefront cottages,some with private docks, Red Top Mountainoffers something exciting for everyone. The Lodge is located 1.5 miles east off I-75 north, near cartersvilleand offers four meetIng rooms,aballroom,two group pavilions,arestaurant and numerous park activities induding boating, hiking, fishing,wildlife viewing and interpretive nature programs. www.redtopmountain.com 1-800-573-9658

Walker County
walker County welcomes you! Experience the natural beauty and timeless heritage our area has to offer-without leaving the conveniences of major metropolitan areas. Histonc sites such as the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park and the Gordon-Lee Mansion let you experience lrre dunng the Civil War, while outdoor enthusias1s can enjoy biking, riding, hiking and climb..;...._ __, ing on Pigeon Mountainor in the Chattahoochee National Forest Whatever your pleasure, walker County has something for you!
706-375-n02 www.walkercochamber.com

...A GOLD RUSH...AMERICA'S STONEHENGE...THE ALPS... HIGHEST WATERFALL IN THE EAST... 2ND DEEPEST GORGE IN THE U.S....KANGAROOS...CABBAGE PATCH KIDS BIRTHPLACE...

Tanger Outlet Centers
Abargain hunter's paradise, featuring over 100 brand name outlets. Polo Ralph Lauren , Tommy Hilfiger, Old Navy Ou1let, Liz Claiborne, Nautica, Timberland, Nike, Coleman Factory Store, Gap Outlet, Bombay Outlet and much more. Located on 1-85, Banks Crossing, exit 149.
800-405-9828 www.tangeroutlet.com

Visit Lake Lanier and sawnee Mountain
Forsyth County Is home to 260 miles of shoreline on beautiful Lake Lanier. The 38,000 acre lake is famous for great adventures, boating, incredible fishing and a wide variety of other water-related recreational activities. On Lake Lanier visitors enjoy dining on the Lake, golfing, tennis, picnic areas,friendly camp sites, playgrounds, incrediblefishing, and miles of hiking trails year round. Sawnee Mountain Park, a truly unspoiled treasure, encompasses 720 acres of green space retained in its natural state of beauty with an outdoor amphitheater, picnic areas and naturetrails.While on the

mountain visit the Indian Seats for a breathtaking view.
In Cumming, The Cumming Fairgrounds hosts events year-round including fairs,festivals, rodeos, midget racing, farmer's market, holiday celebrations and more. The historic Cumming Playhouse is alive with productions for all ages. Antiques, loads of shopping, scrumptious eateries, specialty stores and accommodations are just walling for you!
35 minutes north of Atlanta on GA 400
The Cumming-Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce 770-887-6461 www.forsythchamber.org

Helendorl River Inn & Conference Center
In the center of Helen, private Riverfront balcony or patio rooms have refrigerators, microwaves & coffeemakers. Jacuzzi suites w/Fireplace & full kitchen. Also rooms for the economy minded. Enclosed heated pool, Coin laundry, Meeting/ party facilities. 708-878-2271 for reservations only call 800-445-2271
www.helendorr.com
Nantahala Outdoor Center
With a history of Olympic paddling since 1972, NOC remains the area leader in rafting and whitewater instruction. We raft six area rivers including the nearby Chattooga, Ocoee and Nantahala. Our scenic Nantahala location offers a complete Outfitter's Store, restaurants, lodging, bike & kayak rentals and guided raft trips. For one-stop adventure and non-stop fun, call today.
800-232-7238 www.noc.com
Georgia Mountain Fair
12 fun filled days and nights of entertainment, country, bluegrass clogging, and gospel music. 65 arts and crafts booth, pioneer village with old time mountain demonstrations, flower show, antique farm museum, carnival and smoked mountain trout. July 20-31, 2005. Located in Hiawassee.
7 0 6 - 8 9 6 - 4191 www. Georgia-Mountain-Fair.com

Hartwell/ Hart County
You're invited! Come experience hometown hospitality at one of the best places to enjoy boating, swimming, fishing and camping on Lake Hartwell. Plus, enjoy shopping Historic Downtown Hartwell, festivals, fireworks, antiquing and Bluegrass music every Saturday night at the Bluegrass express located on historic Depot Street.
706-376-8590 www.hart-chamber.org

"Come Home to Habersham" just 90 miles from Atlanta, at the beginning of the Blue Ridge, where the people are friendly and the scenery Is spectacular. Hike the numerous trails in the Chattahoochee National Forest; enjoy world- class trout fishing on the scenic Soquee River. Explore Tallulah Gorge State Park. Visit quaint villages full of history, stay in an historic country inn, and indulge yourself with authentic country cooking or notable fine dining. The choice is yours!
706-n8-4654 www.habershamchamber.com

Banks County Convention & Visitors Bureau

Banks County has

much to offer visitors,

from historic sites

such as the Ragsdale

Grist Mill; unique

events such as the

World's Largest Easter

Egg Hunt and NHRA

Southern Nationals;

,

specialty attractions

such as Allen's Fly-A-

Way Duck Shooting Resort and Hammers Glen Golf

Course; to the Southeast's largest shopping destina-

tion, Banks Crossing.

706-677-5265 www.bankscountyga.org

Rabun County
Rabun County has three state parks, from the highest in the state at an altitude at 3,640 feet to the deepest gorge at nearly 1,000 feet One of our state parks is located on Lake Burton, which is great for boating,fishing,and swimming. Rabun County offers shopping opportunities unlike any others. With our unique cities of Clayton, Dillard, Sky Valley,Tiger,Tallulah Falls and Mountain City, there is a wide range of eclectic arts, antiques and much more.
706-782-4812 www.gamountains.com
Toccoa - Stephens County
Wrth easy access by train, plane or car, Toccoa is a community rich in heritage with an historical museum, Currahee Mountain, Toccoa Falls and the Tugaloo Riwr. If its outdoor
recreation you seek, there are trout streams, Lakes Hartwell
& Yonah, biking, hiking, and camping . Come celebrate the thirty first season of the Toccoa Symphony and Olorus and the Community Theatre. Browse the antique and specialty shops and don't forget the handcrafted flmilure slores. The festivals are spectacular and the Toccoa Christmas Fest Is a must! Contact Toccoa-Stephens Co. CDC, 901 E. Currahee St, Toccoa 305TT
706-886-2132 www.toccoagachamber.com
Habersham Winery
Producing Georgia wine since
1983, Habersham Is one al the
state's oldest and largest winer ies with production exceeding 15,000 cases annually. The tasting room features complimentary tastings and offers visitors views of the production area, tank and barrel rooms and the bottling line. A large gift shop has unique wine related merchandise and gourmet food products. Located 1/2 mile South of Helen in Nacoochee Village.
706-878-9463 www.habershamwinery.com www.nacoocheevillage.com

Blairsville- Union County
r:::i"""".---n,--,,,..,.... "Anature Lover's Getaway,: hike endless trails, climb the highest peak in Georgia, visit waterfalls and 150 miles of Lake Nottely shoreline. Horseback riding, golfing, antiquing and country crafters. Visit the National Courthouse Museum in the town square. See Sorghum Syrup cooked at the annual festival each Oct. Kick back at one of our many B&B and cabin getaways. Only 11 Omiles north of Atlanta,
accessible by a four-lane highway from 1-75-575 and 515 to our front door.
877-745-5789
www.blairsvi llech amber.com

Babyland General Hospital

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Country Inn & Suites
Perfect location, all rooms feature refrigerators, microwaves & coffeemakers. Indoor pool, meeting facilities. Enjoy a deluxe continental breakfast featuring hot items such as, egg, sausage, biscuits and gravy. All rooms offer complimentary high speed internet access. Visit us once and you'll return again, when asked 99% of our guests have said they will be back!
800-456-4000 Visit us on the web for a video tour!
www.countryinns.com

For more information: visit www.georgiamountains.org, call 404-231-1820 or e-mail: info@georgiamountains.org

Discover the many "little known secrets" of the Northeast Georgia Mountains. Just a short drive but a world of surprises that the whole family will enjoy!

Get your Free li'avel Guide Brochure by visiting us on the web or any welcome Center in N.E. Georgia!

Perched on the brow of a ridge overlooking the highest waterfall east of the Rocky Mountains, the spectacular four-story Lodge at Amicalola State Park boasts 57 guest rooms, including suites with private porches and breathtaking glass-walled views. The park also features 14 cottages, a restaurant, hiking, fishing, teambuilding and a wide variety of other activities. Located in Dawsonville.
www.amicalolafalls.com 800-573-9656

Unicoi State Park State and Lodge
The Lodge at Unicoi State Park has 100 guest rooms offering spectacular views, along with 30 cottages. The Conference Center includes eight meeting rooms and two ballrooms. Guests will find a variety of activities including swimming, fishing, hiking, biking, wildlife viewing, sightseeing or relaxing inThe Lodge's retreatlike atmosphere. Located in Helen.
www.unicoilodge.com 800-573-9659

Forrest HIiis Mountain Rasart & Conference Center
Private 1 or 2 bedroom cabins with hottubs and fireplaces, bi-level luxury suites and group lodges ranging in size from 4 to 16 bedrooms. Restaurant with 4 dining rooms to cater to your individual needs. Day spa, riding stables, wedding gazebo & chapel plus more! See pictures, affordable packages & area attractions at our website.
800-654-6313 www.ForrestHillsResort.com

Halen Black Baar Resort
Indulge yourself in the rustic beauty of Helen
Black Bear Resort, a
mountain hideaway near Alpine Helen and the Sautee-Nacoochee valley. Helen Black Bear Resort provides a tranquil
RESORT getaway, cozy ambience
~ - - - -- - - ~ and luxurious amenities in every suite and cabin. Enjoy attentive service and an array of dining options; ideal for couples, family,friends, or special events...a unique Georgia mountain experience! 877-734-2467 www.HelenBlackBearresort.com

Mark of the Potter
~ -:3;'.:;IIJlll!Jr'7 Shop for unique crafts, explore Grandpa Watts' Mill , enjoy picturesque scenery, feed pet trout in
- their natural habitat, and observe potters creating their wares.
Featuring quality crafts from 40 local artists including unique crafts in wood , metal and ceramic jewelry, weavings, handblown glass and contemporary pottery. Open every day except Christmas, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Located in Clarkesville.
706-947-3440
www.markofthepotter.com

For more information: visit www.georgiamountains.org, call 404-231-1820 or e-mail: info@georgiamountains.org

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Lake Burton Wildlife Management Area GA l-l w)'. 197 N., Clarkesville, 30523 770-535-5700. georgiawildlife.com Escape to 12,600 acre of rugged orth Georgia backcountry for fishing, hiking, birdwatching, picnicking, camping, and hunting. Ca ll for fees.
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Lake Russell Recreation Area 30-f Lake Russell Rd., Mt. Airy, 30563 706-754-622 l , fs.(ed.11s/co nf This tranquil I00-acre lake offers a relaxed setting for fishing, picnicking, swi mming, camp ing, and boating (no outboa rd motors permitted). Open May-Labor Dar weekend. Free. ~WC c- T
Mauldin House 458 Jefferson St. , Clarkesville, 30523 706-754-2296, seehabersham.com This late- 19th-centmy ictorian cottage was restored by the city of Clarkesvill e in the 1990 . Adjacent to the house is a millinery shop of the same per iod. The property also features the Big Holl y Cabin, built around 1822. Open Tue.-Fri ., 10 a.m.-4 p.m., 'at. 10 a.rn.-2
p.m. Free. ~ WC b
Moccasin Creek State Park 3655 GA 1-/ wy. 197 706-9-/7-3 19-f, 800-86-f-72 75, gastateparks.org This small park nestled on the shores of Lake Burton is good for R camping beca u e of its flat terrain . A boat ramp, wheelchair-acces ible fishing pier, playground, picnic area, and ea onal canoe rental are offered. Hiking trails and a Department of atural Resou rces trout-rearing station are nearby. Open daily 7 a. m.-10 p.m. Ca ll for fees. ~WC c- T
Panther Creek Falls and Panther Creek Recreation Area Old US 1-/wy. -141 ., Clarkesville, 30523 706-754-622 l, fs.fed.uslconf Atrail leads visitors along the creek's bluff: to three waterfa lls. Open daily. Admission 2 per vehicle. ~WC c- T
River North Fly Fishing 1850 1-/ardm<m Rd., Clarkesville, 30523 404--/03-2808, rivemorthflyfishing.com Profe sional, exverienced guides will introduce anglers of every leve l to some of North Georgia's best fastwater, deep hole fl y-fishing. Call for hours and fees. ~
Sunburst Stables 3181 GA 1-/wy 255, Clarkesville, 30523 706-947-7-133, 800-806-1953, sunburststables.com Take a group trail ride or enjoy a private lesson in the Chattahoochee ational Forest. Open daily IO a.m.- -+ p.m. 25 per hour. ~WC M IT
Travel Services Habersham County Welcome Center Mauldin /-louse, 458 Jefferson t., Clarkesville, 30523 706-754-2296, seehabersham.com Open Tue.-Fri. JO a.m.--+ p.m., Sat. 10 a. lll.-2 p.m.
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CLAYTON J-2 Northeast Georgia Mountains
Becky Branch Falls Wanvoman Rd., Clarton, 30525 706-782-3320, visitnortheastgeorgia.comlwaterfalls.htm Thi 20-foot cascade, five lllinutes from downtown
Jayton, is eas ily accessible with a walk up a trail to a bridge at the base of the fa lls. ~

Dick'sCreek Falls Off Sandy Ford Rd., Clayton, 30525 706-782-3320, 1isitnortheastgeorgia.comlwaterfalls. htm This waterfa ll is approx imately 60 feet high and lllakes a sheer drop over a granite mound into the Chattooga Ri ver. There's a viewing area at the top of th e fall s. ~
Ellicott Rock Wilderness Area Forest Sen>ice Rd. 646, Clayton, 30525 706-782-3320, fs.fed.us/conf You'll find exceptiona l hiking in this 2,021-acre wilderness area. Open dai ly. Free. ~
Holcomb Creek Falls /-/ale Ridge Rd., Clayton, 30525 706-782-3320, visitnortheastgeorgia.comlwaterfalls. htm The Holcomb Creek Trail passes Holcolllb Creek Fall , which drop and Ami over th e shoals for approximately 150 feet, and Ammons Creek Falls, where there is an obsenation deck.
Lake Burton- GA Power -f Seed Lake Rd., Lakemont, 30522 706-782--1014, 888-CPCLAKE so uthemco.com!gapowerf!lakes!ng_ lakes Georgia Power lakes offer swimming, fishing, and boating, as well as picture que scenery, hiking trails, picnic areas, and campgrounds. Ca ll for ca mping resenations
and fees. ~ WC C-
Lake Rabun-GA Power Lake Rabun Rd., Clayton, 30525 706-782-4014, 88-GPCLAKE georgia power.com!gpclake Boating, fishing, camp ing, and lodgi ng are offered here. Open daily. Call for fees. ~ WC
Nantahala Outdoor Center Off U 1-/wy. 76 E., Clayton , 30525 64-638-5980, 800-232-7238, noc.com The 1 OC offers white-water rafting and kayaking instruction , as well as a range of paddling cla ses and internationa l adventure tours. Both guide-assisted and rental trips are avai lable. Call for hour and fees. ~WC M IT
Rabun Beach Recreation Area Lake Rabun Rd. S. (County Rd. 10), Cla)ton , 30525 706-782-3320, fs.fed.uslconf Visitors ca n enjoy picni cking, hiking, boating, swimming, and fishing. Campsites with electrica l and water hookups are avai lable. Open daily. Call for fees. ~ WC
Sandy Bottom Recreation Area Forest Service Rd. 70, Clayton, 30525 706-782-3320, fs.fed.us!conf Ca mpsites, picnic areas, and fishing make this spot a
mountain favorite. Open daily. Call for fees. ~ WC C-
Southeastern Expeditions- Chattooga River Rafting 73 50 US 1-/wy. 76 E., Cla)>ton, 30525 404-329-01-33, 800-868-7238 southeastemexpedition s.com Overnight trips, ca noe and kayak instruction. and group team-building seminars are ava ilable. The season runs Mar.-Oct. Call for hours and fee . ~ WC
Southern Nantahala Wilderness Area Fores/ Service Rd. 70, Clayton, 30525 706-7 2-3320, fs.fed.us/conf Thi scenic area offer breathtaking views of the mountains, in addition to hiking, ecotouri Ill, and wildlife viewing. Open daily. Free. ~
Tallulah River Recreation Area Forest Service Rd. 70, Clayton, 30525

706-782-3320, fs.fed.us/conf Fish for trou t in the Tallulah River or hike through nearby Coleman River Scenic Area in this secluded section of the Tallulah Ranger District. Open daily.
Call for fees. ~ WC C-
Tate Branch Recreation Area Forest Service Rd. 70, Clayton, 30525 706-782-3320, fs.{ed.us/conf Located in the Tallulah Ranger District, this recreation area has good trout fishing, exceptional fall color, and remote mountain scenery. Campsites available. Open
daily. Call for fees. ~ WC c-
Tut'sGame Preserve at Tut's Mountain US 1-/wy. -141 S. and Seed Tick Rd., Clayton, 30525 706-782-6218, 800-62 1-1768, tutsmountain.com Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, fi hing, and nature exploration at this serene mountain e cape. Open daily. dulls $4, children under 12 $2. ~WC c- T
Warwoman Dell Recreation Area Wanvomcm Rd. , Clayton, 30525 706-782-3320, fs.fed.uslconf This densely forested area on Wanvoman Creek produces abundant wildflowers. Enjoy picnicking and the nature trail. Open daily mid-Mar.- mid-Nov. Free.
helter rental $40. ~ WC C- T
Warwoman Wildlife Management Area Wanvoman Rd., Clayton, 30525 770-535-5700, gerogiawildlife.com Enjoy hunting, camping, fishing, hiking, birdwatching, picnicking, and horseback-riding trails. Open daily. Free. Call for ca mping fees. ~
Wildwater ltd.Rafting Off US 1-/wy. 76, Clayton, 30525 864-647-9587, 800-45 J-9972, wildwaterra#ing.com Rafting trips here provide exceptional facilities, topquality equipment, and a highly trained staff. Open
daily. Hours vary seasonally. Call for fees. ~ WC C- T
Willis Knob Recreation Area Willis Knob Rd., Clayton, 30525 706-782-3320, {s.fed.us/con{ Horseback riding, fishing, and hiking are all available
here. Open daily. Call for fees. ~ WC C-
Travel Services Rabun County Chamber, Rabun Convention and Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center 232 US 1-/wy. 441 ., Clayton, 30525 706-782-4812, gamountains.com Open Mon .-Fri . 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Apr.-Oct. also at. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. ~ WC C-
CLERMONT Northeast Georgia Moun tains
Montara Farm 6749 Stringer Rd. , Clennont, 30527 770-983-0503, montarafann.com Take a two-hour group trail ride through 600 acres of lush wildflower meadows and mountain-view trails. Corporate dude ranch events and team-building activ-
ities available. Open daily. Call for fees. ~ WC C-fl T
CLEVELAND 1- 3 Northeast Georgia Moun ta ins BabyLand General Hospital
73 W Undenvood t., Cleveland, 30528 706-865-2 17l, cabbagepatchkids.com Witness the "birth" of a Cabbage Patch Kid in a turnof-the-century-themed medical clinic. Open Mon.-
at. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., un. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. ~ WC C-

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Cannon Falls Lodge 706-3-f -7919, ca,111on{<11/slodge.com Providing Ay fishermen from all o,er the nation one of the mo t beautiful and secluded Ay-fishing experiences available in the South. Re ervations are required. Call for hours and fees.
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Chestatee Wildlife Management Area 11 miles north of Cleveland, off US Hwy. 19 770-535-5700, georgiawildli(e.com Public hunting, camping, hiking, birdwatching, picnicking, and fishing are ava ilable in this 25,000-acre
area. Open daily. Call for fees. [;;l WC

Gold 'n Gem Grubbin Mine 75 Gold 'ugget Ln., Cte,,eland, 30528 706-865-545-f, goldngem.com Vi it an authentic operating gold mine and pan for gold and gemstones. Fi hing and camping are also avai lable. Open daily summer 9 a.m.-6 p.m., off-sea on 9
a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. [;;l WC 6'

Travel Services White County Chamber of Commerce 122 N. Main St., Cleveland, 30528 706-865-5356, whitecountychamber.org Open i\'lon.-Fri. a.m.-4:30 p.m. [;;l WC 6'

COHUTTA
Historic High Country Cohutta Fisheries Center 5350 Red Clay Rd., Cohutta, 307 10 706-69-f- 830, daltoncvb.com The Cohutta ational Fish Hatchery feature tanks displaying the warm-water species raised by the hatchery. Fi hing i available. Office open i\lon.-Fri. 8 a.m.4:30 p.m. Free. [;;l WC

COLBERT
Northeast Georgia Mountains Brush Creek Sporting Club
1631 1/oriah Church Rd , Colbert, 30628 706-788-2910, brushcreekfam1.11et
hoot clays or take to the course for a IOO-b ird cha llenge. Take a full- or half-day guided quail and pheasant hunt, or hunt with your own dog. No hunting licen e required. Open Wed.-Thu. noon-6 p.m., Fri.-Sat. :30 a.m.-6 p.111., Sun. 2-6 p.m. Call for fees. [;;l WC fl

COMER
Northeast Georgia Mountains Watson Mill Bridge State Park 650 Watson Iii/ Rd. , Comer 706-783-53-19, 800- 6-f-7275, gastateparks.org Home to Georgia 's longest covered bridge till in its I 85 location, this scenic park offers camping, a picnic area, hiking and biking trails, fishing, seasonal canoe rental, and equestrian trail . Open daily 7
a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fee . [;;l WC 6'

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Northeast Georgia Mountains

Atlanta Dragway

500 E. Ridgeway Rd., Commerce, 30529

706-335-230 I, 770-682-3782, atlantadragway.com

This top NHRA Power id drag-racing facility is the

ite of the outhem Nationals each i\lay. Call for

schedules and fees. [;;l WC 6' fl T



Travel Services
Jackson County Area Chamber of Commerce 1655 S. Elm St., Commerce. 30529 706-335- 1 97, jacksoncountyga.com
Open i\lon.-flri. a.m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC 6'

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www.gordonchamber.org
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Conveniently located in Calhoun, Georgia at I-75, exit 312.
Customer Services RV/Bus Parking Customer Lounge Strollers/Wheelchairs Gift Certificates Group Tour Packages
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Northeast Georgia Mountains Big Red Apple Monument 102 Grant Place, Camelia, 30531 706-778-4654, 800-835-2559, habershamchamber.cam The world 's largest apple monument (5,200 pounds, 22 feet across) was shipped from Virginia in I926 to commemorate the area's apple growers. Open daily.
Free. [;I WC 6'
Lake Russell Wildlife Management Area Off CA Hwy. 123, east of Mt. Airy, adjacent to Lake Russell Recreation Area, Camelia, 3053 l 770-535-5700, georgiawildlife.com This area i ideal for hiking, biking, and trail running.
all for fees. [;I WC 6'
Loudermilk Boarding House Museum 27 l Foreacre St., Cornelia, 3053 l 706-77 -2001, jonimabe.com
permanent display on the third floor is owner Joni Mabe's " Panoramic Encyclopedia of Everything Elvis." Open Fri.-Sat. 10 a.m-5 p.m. Adults $5, children 6 and under free. [;I 6'
Travel Services Habersham County Chamber of Commerce 668 Clarkesville t. , Cornelia, 3053 l 706-778-4654, 800-835-2559, habershamchamber.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;I WC 6'
CRANDALL
Historic High Country Cohutta Springs 1175 Cohutta Springs Rd., Crandall, 30711 706-695-9093, 800-940-6789, cohuttasprings.cam Visitors enjoy horseback riding, ropes courses, paddle boats, waterskiing, pontoon boat rides, and canoeing. This is also an ideal meeting environment for all kinds of groups, with lakefront motels, cabins, and chalets
available. Call for hours and fees. [;I WC 6' ft T
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Northeast Georgia Mo untains Airborne Promotions Hot Air Balloon Rides Cumming Area 678-283-4033, 67 -947-9866, 770-380-395 l airbomepromotions.com Experience Georgia from the skyl All hot-air-balloon rides are weather permitting. Call for hours and fees. WC I
Concerts in the Country- Lanierland Music Park 6115 Jot-Em Down Rd., Cumming, 30041 770-887-7464, lanierland.com Lanierland has had top entertainer in country music grace its lage for 35 years. The family-friendly amphitheater seat more than 4,000 and features open sides and sawdust on the floor for a real old-timey feel.
Call for schedule and fees. [;I WC 6' I
Poole'sMill Park and Historic Covered Bridge 7725 Poole's Mill Rd. , Cumming, 30040 770-781-22 l5, forsythco.com Poole's Mill is a I0-acre park that features a walking path , picnic area, and playground. The bridge, built in 1906, is one lane wide, 90 feet long, and spans Settledown Creek. Open daily. Free.
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Travel Services
Cumming-Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce 212 Kelly Mill Rd., Cumming, 300-f0 770-887-6461 , forsythchamber.org Open Mon.- Thu. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. 8:30 a.m .-4
p.m. [;I WC 6'

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Northeast Georgia Mountains Appalachian Outfitters River Trips 2084 S. Chestatee, CA Hwy. 60 S., Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-7117, 800-426-71 l 7, canoegeorgia.com Experience the serenity of the Etowah and Chestatee Rivers by canoe or kayak. Open daily June-Aug., Thu.-Sun. during Apr., May, and Sept. Call for fees. [;I WC 6'
Blue Ridge Wildlife Management Area CA Hwy. 52 W. (Lawer Blue Ridge WMA) or CA Hwy. 60 . (Upper Blue Ridge WMA) Dahlonega, 30533 770-535-5700, georgiawildlife.com Enjoy hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, birdwatching, picnicking, and horseback riding (bring your own horse) on 38,900 acres. Open daily. Call for activity fees. [;I WC 6'
Buisson Art Center 199 Choice St., Dahlonega, 30533 706-867-0050 This art consortium brings together various art projects to promote the arts in the orth Atlanta area. Visitors can enjoy a gallery, a children's theater, a dinner theater, and a music hall. Open daily JO a.m.-J I p.m. Call for
schedule and fees. [;I WC 6' VI T
Chestatee Wildlife Preserve 469 Old Dahlonega Hwy., Dahlonega, 30533 678-859-6820, chestateewildlifepreserve.org This attraction specializes in the preservation through education of exotic and domestic wildlife. Open daily
JO a.m .-4 p.m. Adults $10, children $6. [;I WC 6' T
Consolidated Gold Mine 185 Consolidated Cold Mine Rd., Dahlonega, 30533 706 64-8473, cansolidatedgoldmine.cam Take a walking tour through the massive underground network of tunnels and learn about techniques used by early miners. Or try your hand panning for gold or screening for gemstones. Open summer daily 10 a.m.-5 p.m., winter daily 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Adults $11 ,
children 4-14 $7. Call for group rates. [;I WC 6' T
Cooper Creek Scenic Area Forest ervice Rd. 4, of{CA Hwy. 60, Dahlonega, 30533 706-745-6928, fs.fed.us/conf This area features hiking trails, campsites, and trout fishing in Cooper Creek and its tributaries. Open daily. Free. [;I
Crisson Gold Mine 2736 Morrison Moore Pkwy E., Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-6363, crissongoldmine.com Visit Georgia's only working stamp mill, a 120-year-old machine used to crush rock and remove gold. Check out other working mine machinery or pan for gold and gemstones. Open daily 10 a.m .---0 p.m. Call for fees .
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Dahlonega Gold Museum Historic Site l Public Square, Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-2257, gastateparks.org Located in the old county courthouse, this mu eum tells the story of our nation's first gold rush with exhibit , a film, gold nuggets, and coins. Open Mon .-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., un . 10 a.m.-5 p.m. dulls $3, children 6--18 $1.50, seniors $2.50.
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Dahlonega Historic District Town quare, Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-3711, 800-231-5543, dahlonega.org Dahlonega features unique shopping and dining expe-

riences in authentic I9th-century buildings. Open
daily. Free. [;I WC 6'
DeSoto Falls and DeSoto Falls Recreation Area US Hwy. 19, 18 miles north of Dahlonega, 30533 706-745-6928, {s.{ed.uslconf A sign at the trail head here attributes the falls' name to the discovery of a mysterious plate of am,or in the 1880s. Enjoy hiking, fishing, picnicking, camping, and wildlife viewing. Call for hours and fees. [;I WC
Dockery Lake Recreation Area Forest Service Rd. 654, of{CA Hwy. 60 Dahlonega, 30533 706-745-6928, fs.fed.uslcanf This rec area offers camping, hiking, picnicking, and fishing. Open daily late Mar.-late Oct. Call for hours and fees . [;I WC
George Coleman Planetarium orth Georgia College and State University Campus,
Sunset Dr., Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-147 l , ext. 1511 ngcsu.edulacademiclscienceslphysicsljonesl planetariumhome!planetarium.html Regularl y scheduled shows each Friday at 8 p.m. while school is in session. School and special shows are available by appointment. An observatory sky iewing will be held after each show if weather permits. Open Fri.
7:30 p.m. Free. [;I WC 6'
Gold City Corral and Carriage Company 49 Forrest Hills Rd. , Dahlonega, 30533 706-867-9395, goldcitycorral.cam Guided one- and two-hour horseback rides down forest trails and scenic mountain back roads. Chuck-wagon dinners and carriage rides available. Half-day trail rides are also available, lunch included. Open daily. Call for
fees and reservations. [;I WC fl T
Historic Holly Theatre 69 W. Main St. , Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-3 759, hollytheater.com This community theater hosts movies, theater productions, dinner theater, and special perfom,ances. Box office hours Mon .-Fri. 11 a.m .-7 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m .-5
p.m. Call for schedule and fees. [;I WC 6'
Medicine Bow, Ltd. 104 Medicine Bow, Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-5928, medicinebow.net This wilderness school, for all ages, guides each student toward a unique relationship with the forest by connecting to ancient skills and lore of the ative American . Open by appoinhnent only. Call for events and fees . [;I WC
Sunny Farms North 1332 Langbranch Rd., Dahlonega, 30533 706-867-9 l 67 Enjoy one- and two-hour horseback rides with pasture and mountain trails. Full or pasture boarding is available. Call for fees and reservations. [;I WC
Travel Services
Dahlonega- Lumpkin County Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center 13 S. Park St., Dahlonega, 30533 706-864-3711 , 800-231 -5543, dahlonega.arg
Open daily 9 a.m.-5 :30 p.m. [;I WC 6'
DALLAS
His toric Hi gh Co untry New Hope Church Monument CA Hwy. 381 and Bobo Rd., Dallas, 30132 770-505-3485, pauldingcountygeorgia.com

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This monument marks the spot of the Battle of 1 ew Hope, a crucial two-day battle in the War Between the
tales. Open daily. Free.
Paulding County Historical Society Museum Herschel Jones Middle School 295 . Johnston St. , Dallas, 30132 770-505-3 485, 770-943-6 166 (tours) This museum contains artifacts, relics, memorabilia, and records of events and hi tory of Paulding County. Open Tue., Thu., and at. noon-4 p.m. or byappointment. Adults $2, children $1. [;l WC b
Pickett'sMill Battlefield Historic Site 4432 Mt. Tabor Church Rd., Dallas, 30157 770-443-7850, gastateparks.org One of the best-preserved Civil War battlefields in the nation is located on more than 760 acres with a museum , film , earthworks, hiking trails, and picnic area. This Confederate victory resulted in a one-week delay of the Federal advance on Atlanta. Open Tue.- at. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.m. Adults $2.50, children
6-18 $1.25, seniors $2. [;l WC b T
Southeastern International Dragway 1787 East Paulding Dr., Dallas, 30132 770-445-2183, outheastemdragway.com Races are scheduled each Fri. and Sat. night on this I/8th-mile drag-racing track. Call for chedule and
fees. [;l WC b I
Travel Services Paulding County Chamber of Commerce 455 Jimmy Campbell Pkwy, Dallas, 30132 770-445-6016, 77-862-9315 pauldingcountygeorgia.com Driving tour information available. Open fon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC b
DALTON D-2
Historic High Co untr y Atlanta Campaign Pocket Park U Hwy. 41 ., Dalton, 30720 706-2 0-9960, 800-331-3258, daltoncvb.com The park is part of the Blue and Cray Trail, with a plaque and relief map explaining this pha e of tl1e Atlanta Campaign. Open daily. Free. [;l b
Confederate Cemetery and Memorial Wall Ridge St. in West Hill Cemetery, Dalton, 30720 706-270-9960, 800-331-3258, daltoncvb.com This cemetery is the ite of 421 Confederate and 4 Union soldiers' graves. Open daylight hours. Free. [;l b
Creative Arts Guild 520 W. Waugh St., Dalton, 30720 706-278-0 16 , creativeartsguild.org Botl1 a gallery and a dance tudio, tl1e guild spon ors exhibits and classes in dance, music, and the arts. Open Mon.-Thu. 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m . Call for fees. [;l WC b
Crown Gardensand Archives 715 Chattanooga Ave., Dalton, 30720 706-27 -02 1 Home to the Whitfield-Murray Historical Society. Genealogy enthu iast can find record here for Whitfield and lurray Counties. Open Tue.-Fri . 10
a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC b
Dug Gap Battle Park W. Dug Gap Battle Rd., Dalton, 30720 706-27 -0217, 00-331-325 , daltoncvb.com The rock walls at this monument were used by Civil War soldiers as protection during battle. Open daily. Free. [;l

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Historic Downtown Dalton 104 S. Pent;: I., Dalton, 30720 706-2 78-3332 Explore the histori c downtown and find a restored theater, ecl ectic hopping, antiques, re taurants, and railroad depot. Mon.- Fri. 9:30 a. m.--0 p.m., Sat. 9:30 a. m.-
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Prater'sMill 500 Prater's Iii/ Rd.lCA Hwy. 2, Dalton, 3072 1 706-69-f-6455, 800-33 1-3258, Praters 1ill.org This hi toric gristmill wa built in 1855. Ground open daily. Buildings open 9 a. m.--0 p.m. during fairs only. Call for schedul e and fees. ~WCY
Spring Creek Preserve Boyles Mill Rd., Dalton, 30720 706-270-9960, 800-33 1-325 , dutil.comlspringcreek.html
t this 200-acre wetland reconstruction project visitor ca n observe native flora and fauna . Open at.- un . Call for hours. Free. ~
Tunnel Hill Heritage Center and Western and Atlantic Railroad Tunnel 215 Cli by Au tin Rd., Dalton, 30755 706-270-9960, 800-3 31 -3258, daltoncvb.com One of the oldest tunnels in the outh, during the Civil War thi played a part in th e Great Locomoti ve Train Cha e as the General and Texas raced through. The museum house historica l displays and Civil War, railroad, and I ative Am eri ca n artifa cts. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a. rn .--0 p.m. (summer}, 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. (winter). ~ WC b
Wink Theatre 11 5 \V, Crawford t., Dalton, 30720 706-226-9465, winktheatre.com
Dalton's very own ver ion of Atlanta's famou s Fox Thea tre, Wink offers conce rt , pl ays, and clas ic movies. Call for schedul e and fees. ~WC M IY
Travel Services Dalton-Whitfield Convention and Visitors Bureau P.O. Box 6177, Dalton, 30722 706-270-9960, 800-331-32 58, daltoncvb.com Open Mon.-Fri. :30 a. m.-5 p.m. ~ WC b
Dalton Welcome Center 2211 Dug Gap Battle Rd., Dalton, 30720 706-272-7676, 800-82-f-7-f69, mvgtcc.com Located in ide the orlhwest Georgia Trade and Convention Center. Ca ll fo r hours. ~ WC b
DANIELSVILLE
Northeas t Georgia Mou ntai ns Broad River Outpost
GA Hwy. 28 1, 79 11 Wildcat Bridge Rd. Danielsville, 30633 706-795-3242, broadril'eroutpo I.com Paddle along these exciting but easy lass II rapids. The 6. 5-mile ecti on-th e Broad- contains seven shoals, each with individual ledges and laughs. All outings are self-guided, and le sons are ava ilable. A campground is also ava ilable. Closed mid-1 ov.- midMar. , c cept for groups with an appointment. Weekdays IOper per on, weekend and holiday 15 per per on. ~ WC
Tra vel Services Madison County Chamber of Commerce 10 1 Courthouse Sq., te. I, Danielsville, 30633-596 1 706-795-3-f73, madisoncountyga.org Open tvlon.-Fri. a.m.-5 p.m. ~WC b

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Northeast Georgia Moun tains Amicalola Falls and Amicalola Falls State Park and Lodge
41 8 Amicalola Falls Rd. 706-265-88 8, 00-864-7275, gastateparks.org This 729-foo t wa terfall is th e highest in th e Southeast.
i itor can hike to the fa mou ppalachian Tra il or the backcountry Hike Inn, tou r the interpreti ve center, and participate in weekend programs. ccommodations include ca mping, cottages, and a lodge with re taurant.
Open daily 7 a. m.-10 p.m. Call for fees. ~ WC b Tl Y
Bowen Center for the Arts 334 GA Hwy. 9 ., Dawsonville, 30534 706-21 6-f\HTS, dawsonarts.org The center stages yea r-round exhibits and perfonnances by Georgia artists. Open Tue.- Fri. IOa.m.-4 p.m., Sat.
noon- 4 p.m. Free. ~ WC b Y
Bradley'sPumpkin Patch and Christmas Trees 55 Lawrence Dr., Dawsonville, 30534 706-265- 1447, bradleyspumpkinpatch.com Vi sit for pick-your-own pumpkins, as well as fresh produce including gourds, Indian corn, and apples. The on-site gift shop offers honey, apple cider, and more. Educati onal fi eld trips can be schedul ed for youth groups and other orga ni zati ons. Open Thu.- Sun. I0
a. rn .-8 p.m. Free. ~ WC b
Burt's Farm 4 OJ CA Hwy. 52 E., Dawsonville, 30534 706-265-3701, 800-600-BURT, burts{ann.com Enjoy a fall pumpkin harvest, hayrides, talking pumpkin heads, and popcorn processing. Open Sept. 1- ov.
15. 9 a.m.--0 p.m. Call for fee . ~ WC b Y
Dawson Forest Wildlife Management Area GA Hwy. 53 W., Dawsonville, 3053-f 770-535-5700, georgiawildli{e.com Enj oy hunting, ca mping, ca noeing, birdwatching, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, and an observation tower at thi 25 ,000-acre area. Open daily. Call for fee . ~WC b
Dawsonville Pool Room 7 E. First St. , Dawsonville, 30534 706-265-2792, da wsonvillepoolroom.com Play some pool and check out the Bill Elliott memorabilia, fea turing highlight from his ca reer. Open
un .-Thu. IOa.m.-10 p.m., Fri.- at. IOa. m.- 11 p.m. ~WC M IY
Etowah Valley Game Preserve 120 Leon /ones Rd., Dawsonville, 30533 706-265-6543, etowahvalleygame.com British-style and flush pheasa nt, chukar, and quail hunt ava il abl e for parties of up to 12 hunters from mid-Oct. through mid-Mar. Sporting clays 5-stand and trap on-site. All of th e birds are raised at the preserve.
Ca ll for hours and fee . ~ WC b IY
Kangaroo Conservation Center 222 Bailey-Waters Rd., Dawsonville, 30534 706-265-6 100, ka11garooce11ter.com Thi wildlife conservation and exotic-animals breeding fac ili ty has th e largest kangaroo collec tion outside of Australia. Guided tours ava ilabl e Tue.- al. by reserva-
tion only. Ca ll for fee . ~ WC b Y
Thunder Road U.S.A. -f 15 CA Hwy. 53 E., Dawsonville, 30534 706-2 16-7223, thunderroadusa.com Here you'll find the Georgia Racing I!all of F'ame, a mu eum that fea tures racing memorabilia, historic racing vehicles, and videos of memora ble moments in racing. Other attractions include the largest remote-

controlled car track in orth merica, full-size race car simulator , and th e fir t ASC R troph y eve r award ed. Open weekends only. Adul ts 8.50, children 6- 12 S6. 50, eniors $7.50. ~ WC bfl Y
Uncle Shuck's Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch GA Hwy. 53 E., Dawsonville, 30534 770-772-6223, 88-0 HUC K , u11clesh11cks.com Stop by and pick pumpkin from our pumpkin patch. You'll also find a corn maze, gourds of all size , and Indian corn . Ca ll fo r hours and fees. ~ WC b 'i'I
Travel Services Dawson County Chamber, Convention and Visitors Bureau, and Welcome Center 5-f CA Hwy. 53 W (Old fail), Dawsonville, 30534 706-265-6278, 877-302-927 1, da wson.org. Housed in th e Dawsonville Old Jail building. Open Mon.-Fri . 8 a. m.-5 p.m. ~ WC b
DEMOREST
Historic Hig h Country
Johnny Mize Athletic Center and Museum 2 0 Laurel A>'e., Demorest, 30535 706-778-3000, piedm ont.edu
1amed fo r Ba eball Hall of Famer and form er Piedm ont player Johnny Mize, th e museum features memorabilia from his career. Open daily 6 a. m.-1 0 p.m. Free. ~ WC b
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Northeast Georgia Moun tains
Andy'sTrout Farm, Cabins,and Campground Betty's Creek Rd., Dillard, 3053 7 706- -f6-2550, andy trout{ann .com Fishing, fishing equipment, and vacation cabins are all ava ilable here. Ca ll for hours and fees. ~ WC b
Dillard House Stables Old Dillard Rd. , Dillard, 30537 706-746-203 , 706-782-5630 (after hours) dillardh ousestables.co m Offers fa rm ride , river ride , trail rides, a children's ring ride, or an all-day hattooga Wilderness ride. Riding lessons are ava ilable. Re ervations recomm ended for all trail ride . Call fo r hours and fee . ~ WC b
EAST ELLIJAY
Historic Hig h Country Apple Orchard Alley
GA Hwy. 52 E., East Elliiay, 30540 706-635-7-f00 Gilmer Coun ty i Georgia's appl e ca pital, and 11 of the coun ty's 18 apple orchards are spread across this picturesqu e vall er along CA Hwy. 52. Open daily
ug.-Dec. Free.
Travel Services Gilmer County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center 368 Craig St. , Ste. -f, East Elliiay, 30539 706-635-7-f00, gilmerchamber.com Open fon .-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., at. IOa.m.- 4 p.m. ~WC b
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Nort heast Georgia Moun tains Beaverdam Marina
11 55 Ma rina Dr., Elberton, 30635 706-2 I3-(i-f62 Full- ervice marin a and restaura nt. Open Thu.- Sun. 11 :30 a. m.-9 p.m. Ca ll for fees. ~WC M IY
Bobby Brown State Park 2509 Bobby Brown State Park Rd. 706-59-f--f222, 800- 6-f-7275, gastateparks.org

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This quiet park on 70,000-acre Clarks IJill Lake offer fishing, boat rental , swimming, picnicking, and hiking trail . Accommodation include campsites and yu rts. Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. all for fees. ~ WC 6' T
Broad River Wildlife Management Area O((GA Hwy. 79 W., Elberton, 30635 770-9 18-6-f00, georgiawildli(e.com With a nice view of the Broad River Shoals and excel-
' lent canoeing, this is a great place to enjoy the out-
doors. Open daily. al l for fees. ~ WC
Elbert County Courthouse On the quare, Elberton, 30635 706-283-5651 , elbertga.com Elberton ca lls itself the Granite Capital of the World, and thi granite-and-marble landmark hows why.
Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m . Free. ~WC '
Elbert County Wildlife Management Area O((GA Hwy. 72, Elberton, 30635 706-595--f222, georgiawildli(e.com On this 2,500-acre area, hunting, fishing. birdwatching, canoe access, a boat ramp, and picni cking are available. Open daily. Call for fees. ~
Elberton Granite Museum and Exhibit I Granite Plaza, Elberton, 30635 706-283-255 1, egaonline.com Within the three stories ofself-guided exhibits are educational di plays of antique granite-working tools used in the quart)', as well as other artifacts. Open i\ Ion.-
Sat. 2-5 p.m. Free. ~WC '
Georgia Guidestones GA Hwy. 77 ., Elberton, 30635 706-283-565 1, elbertga.com Thi mysteriou granite monument has tood atop one of Elberton's highest hills ince 19 0. Also ca lled Stonehenge of America, the tones represent a baffiing mystel)', for the identity of the per on , ho commissioned the monument remains unknown . Open daily. Free. ~
Lake Richard 8. Russell 4144 Russell Dam Dr., Elberton, 30635 706-2 13-3-f00, 800-9+1-7207 sas.usace.anny. milllakes!Russell With 540 miles of shoreline, lhi lake provides plenty of fishing and swimming. There is a visitors center al the dam, and a fishing pier is located below th e clam.
Open daily a.m.-4:30 p.m. Free. ~ WC 6-
Nancy Hart Cabin River Rd., Elberton, 30635 706-283-565 1, elbertga.com Before he gained notoriety as a colonia l spy during the merican Revoluti on, 1 ancy Hart was also a staunch patriot, a deadly accurate hot, and a skilled doctor. Visit this replica of her cabin. pen Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. ~
Old Dan Tucker's Gravesite Heardmont Rd., Elberton, 30635 706-283-5651 , elbertga.com
veteran of the Ameri ca n Revolution , Daniel Tucker is probably best known as the Methodist minister whose empath)' and kindness toward slave in pi red the song "Old Dan Tucker," a beloved American folk ballad. Open daily. Free. ~
Richard 8. Russell State Park mile northeast o( Elberton, o((GA 1/wy. 77
706-2 13-20-fS, 800- 64-7275, gastateparks.org Located on 26,500-acre Ru ell l~1ke, this park offers fishing and boating. Camping, cottages. a swimming

x lore old &Waterfalls

Antiques & G all erie

Unique Boutique & hop

Re taurancs

Be d & Breakfast

fo untain Cabi ns

Gold Panning & 1ines

he Scenic Mountain

Gold lu eum Canoeing

dlage of Dahlonega

Waterfall s Tubing

Hiking

Sce nic ~louncain Drives

Bike Touring

C hampion hip Golf

in eya rds and Winery's

Folkways ulcural Art Center

Ho rseback Riding

Mo untain Biking

um e ro u Go ld P anning, Art , Heritage and H oli day Festi va ls

In the mountains, just one hour north ofAtlanta on Hwy. GA 400
For more illjor111atio11, call: Dahlo11ega-L11111pki11 Co. Chamber of Commerce
www.dahlonega.org 1-800-231-5543 1-706-864-3711

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beach, boat rental, picnic areas, an 18-hole golf course, Atlanta Falcons Headquarters and Training Facility

disc golf, beach volleyball, a rowing area, and hiking 4400 Falcon Pkwy, Flowery Branch, 30542

and biking trails are available. Open daily 7 a.m.-10 ,770-965-3115, 800-241-3489, atlanta{alcons.com

p.m. Call for fees. ~ WC 6'flT

Visit the display on the team's history at the interactive

museum or purchase team memorabilia at the store.

Travel Services

Call for hours. ~ WC 6'

Elbert County Chamber and Welcome Center

104 Heard St., Elberton, 30635

, jFlowery Branch Depot

706-283-5651, elberlga.com
Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-; p.m. ~ WC 6'

Main St., Downtown Flowery Branch, 30542 1770-967-6391, cityofflowerybranch.org , ,

This IOO.year--0ld historic train depot now serves as a

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community center and museum. Call for hours and

Historic High Country

fees. ~ WCT



Gilmer Golf and Games, Inc.

72 6 GA Hwy. 515 ., Elliiay, 30540

Harold Nash Lake Lanier Striper and Bass Fishing Guide Service

706-698-4653

5931 acoochee Trail, Flowery Branch, 130542

Championship miniature golf, indoor batting cages, 770-967-6582, lanier(ishingguide.com

and video game rooms offer hours of fun. Open Mar. Lake Lanier's professional striper fishing and bass fish-

I- ov. I. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC 6' IT

ing guide service specializes in trophy angling for giant

stripers and bass. Call for hours a~d fees. ~ WC

Hillcrest Orchards

9696 GA Hwy. 52 E., Elliiay, 30540

, Travel Services

706-273-3838, hillcrestorchards.net

Northeast Georgia Welcome Center

Apples, apple cider, sorghum syrup, mountain honey, 14700 Lanier Pkwy, Flowery Branch, 30542

and apple butter are for sale. Activities include wagon 70-965-9272, greaterhallchamber.com

rides, a nature trail, a petting zoo, and pick-your--0wn Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 6'

fruit. Open epl. I- 1ov. 30 Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.

Call for fees. ~ WC 6' I

FORT OGLETHORPE 81

His to ric High Co untry

Olde Downtown Square

Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park

Downtown Elliiay, 30540

3370 LAFayette Rd., Fort Oglethorpe, 30742

706-635-7400, gilmerchamber.com

'.706-866-9241, nps.govlchch

There's something for everyone in downtown Ellijay, The nation's oldest and largest military park features

from antiques stores and art galleries to collectibles and monuments, historical tablets, hiking trails, a multime-

specialty shops. Open daily. Free. ~ WC I

dia program, and horse trails. Open daily 8 a.m.-4:45

Rich Mountain Wildlife Area Rich Mountain, Elliiay, 30540

p.m. Summer hours 8 a.m.-;,45 p.m. Call f9r fees.
I~WC 6'

706-632-303 l

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Despite the lack of established trails, hikers and climbers

Nor th rast Geo rgia Mountains

enjoy thi 9,000.acre black bear preserve. Free. ~

Alta Vista Cemetery and Longstreet Gravesite 1521 /ones St. and /esse /ewe/I Pkwy, Gainesville, 30501

Ridgeway Mountain Bike Trail

70-536-5209

GA Hwy. 2 2, Elliiay

This cemetery is the final resting place of two Georgia

706-334-2248, carters.sam.U$ace.army.mil

~overnors and Genera l James Longstreet. Open daily.

Advanced and intermediate sections of this six-mile Free. ~ WC 6'

trail have been developed to challenge riders of various

skill levels. Open daily. Call for fees. [;;l WC

Bete Todd Wages and Princess Lucie Shirazi Vintage

Clothing Collections

River Park

'406 Academy St., Gainesville, 30501

1363 . Main St., Elliiay 30540

770-534-6244, 800-252-5119, brenau.edu

706-635-7700

These exhibits feature apparel collections from the

The park offers picnicking, tennis, swimming, and sea early I 880s to the I 960s, with special emphasis on the

sonal sports facilities. Office open Mon.- at. 8 a.m.- ictorian and Edwardian periods. Open Sat.-Sun. 1-5

4:30 p.m. Park open daily. Free. ~ WC 6'

p.m. Free. ~ WC 6'

Travel Services Gilmer County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center 368 Craig St., Elliiay, 30539 706-635-7400, gilmerchamber.com Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., at.-Sun. JO a.m.-4 p.m. ~ WC 6'
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North east Ge org ia Moun tai ns Aqualand Marina 6800 Light Ferry Rd., Flowery Branch, 30542 770-967-6811 {/agshipmarinas.comlmarinas/aqualand/de{ault.htm This full-service marina has all the amenities, including a fuel dock, pump-out facilitie , fiberglass boat docks, shower and bath facilities, and fully stocked store. Enjoy a meal at the Dockside Grill. Jet ski and boat rentals are available, and the Windsong ailing Academ is based here. Call for hours and fees.
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Brenau University Permanent Art Collection 1Brenau University One Centennial Cir., Gainesville, 30501 770-534-6263, brenau.edu More than 1,000 pieces of original art grace the uni1versity campus. Outdoor sculpture, paintings, and art in a variety of ~eclia are scattered across th: landscape. ;Open Mon.-Fn. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sun. 2-, p.m. Free.
I~ WC 6'
Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest Forest Service-Supervisor's Office: 1755 Cleveland Hwy., Gainesville, 30501 7 0-297-3000, {s.{ed.us/conf
rails lead visitors through scenic mountains, streams, hiking trails, and rolling hills. Office open Mon.-Fri. 8
a.m.-4:30 p.m. Park open daily. Call for fees . ~ WC 6'
Chicopee Woods Agricultural Center 1855 Calvary Church Rd., Gainesyille, 30507

770-531-6855, hallcounty.org Equestrian events, rodeos, animal expositions, mountain bike races, and archery competitions are the attactions here. Office open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Call
for fees. ~ WC 6' rl T
Elachee Nature Science Center 2125 Elachee Dr., Gainesville, 30504 770-535-1976, elachee.org This natural history museum and nature complex offers exhibits, live animal display, native plant garden, and hiking trails. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 10
a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. ~ WC 6'T
Gainesville Marina 2145 Dawsonville Hwy., Gainesville, 30501 770-536-2171, gainesvillemarina.com
Full-service marina. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC 6'
Green Street Historic District Green St., Gainesville, 3050 J 770-536-5209, 888-536-0005, gainesvillehallcvb.org Enjoy the 19th- and 20th-century Victorian and neoclassical residences and businesses along this picturesque half-mile corridor. Open daily. Free.
Historic Downtown Gainesville Downtown Square, Gainesville, 30501 770-297-J 141, gainesville.org Restaurants, specialty shops, an art center, art galleries, and museums can all be found here. Visitors can also enjoy a solar system tour that begins on the down-
town square. ~ WC 6'
Historic Hall County Courthouse 225 Green St. 1.E., Gainesville, 3050 J 770-536-5209 After a tornado destroyed the downtown area, the courthouse and Gainesville city hall building were rebuilt in 1936 facing Roosevelt Square. City hall open
Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m . Free. ~ WC 6'
Lake Lanier Olympic Center 3105 Clarks Bridge Rd., Gainesville, 30506 770-287-7888, lckc.org, 1/rc.,vs The site of the rowing, sprint canoe, and kayak events of the I996 Centennial Olympic Games hosts events, programs, and activities throughout the year for canoeists, kayakers, and rowers. Canoe and kayak rentals
are available. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC 6' T
Lanier Flight Center JJl 5 Aviation Way, Gainesville, 3050 I 678-989-2395, lanierf/ightcenter.com Take a sightseeing trip over Lake Lanier and the North Georgia mountains or learn to fly! Call for hours and
fees. ~ WC 6'
Larry'sLanier Guide Services 8850 Bay Dr., Gainesville, 30506 770-842-0976, 770-844-0976, lanierguide.com Whether you are a seasoned pro or a novice angler, you will enjoy fishing with Captain Larry on Lake ydney Lanier, one of the nation's premier striper and spotted bass fisheries. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC
Northeast Georgia History Center 322 Academy St., Gainesville, 30503 770-297-5900 The history center features a permanent exhibit that details the history of ortheast Georgia. The collection includes a gallery devoted to Ed Dodd, creator of the Mark Trail adventure strip. The ortheast Georgia Sports Hall of Fame is also housed here, as well as the ChiefWhitepath cabin, circa I 80. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sun. 1-4 p.m. Adults $5, children $3,
seniors $4. ~ WC 6'T

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Northeast Georgia Mountains Travel Association P.O. Box 464, Gainesville, 30503 404-231-l 20, georgiamountains.org Contact this organization for regional travel information .
The Oaks Miniature Golf, LLC 3709 Whiting Rd., Gainesville, 305D-f 770-534-43 6, oaksminiaturegol{com Come by for a few rounds of miniature golf at this cour e. Open daily 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fee . ~WC 6' IT
Quinlan Visual Arts Center 51-f Green t. .E., Gainesville, 30501 770-536-2575, quinlanartscenter.org This ortheast Georgia regional arts organization is home to world-clas exhibits and workshops, a well a a wide variety of clas e . The organization is a supporter of local arti ts and offers an extensive gift shop.
Call for hours. Free. ~ WC 6' T
River Forks Park 3500 Keith Bridge Rd., Gainesville, 30504 770-531-3952, hallcounty.orglparks.asp
wimming beach, picnic ites with tables and grill , fishing, hiking, camping, boating, and a sand volle)'ball court are offered here. Open Mar. I-Dec. 31.
Call for hours and fees. ~ WC 6' T
Smithgall Arts Center 33 I pring t. .W., Gainesville, 3050 I 770-534-27 7, theartscouncil.net Located in a restored train depot, the center has meeting and banquet facilitie perfom1ance pace, and gallery exhibit space. Call for chedule and fees.
~ WC 6-T
Steam Locomotives Jesse Jewell Pkwy, Gainesville, 3050 l 770-536-5200, 8 -536-0005, gainesvillehallcvb.org The Gainesville and the lid/and 209 are on exhibi t al the corner of Jesse Jewell Parkwa)' and West cademy
treet. Free.
Travel Services Gainesville- Hall County Convention and Visitors Bureau 11 7 /es e Jewell Pkwy, Gainesville, 30503 770-536-5209, -536-0005, gainesvillehallcvb.org Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 6'
Greater Hall Chamber and Gainesville Welcome Center 230 E. E. Butler Pkwy, Gainesville, 30501 770-532-6206, greaterhallchamber.com
pen Mon.-Fri. :30 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 6'
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Northeast Georgia Moun tains The Arts Center 33 E. Howell St., Hartwell, 306-f3 706-377-2040 View regional and national fin e arts and crafts al this center. Open Tirn.- at. 1-5:30 p.m. and by appointment. Free ( I donation suggested). ~ WC 6' T
Bluegrass Express 57 Depot St., Hartwell, 30643 706-376-355 1

Enjoy bluegra music every aturday night in thi former cotton warehouse. Open at. -11 p.m. Call for fees. ~ WC '
Center of the World Monument U Hwy. 29 S., Hartwell, 30643 706-376-8590, hart-chamber.org This historic monument honors the location of the Cherokee Indian assembly ground where the Cherokee tribal council met. ree.
Hart County Community Theatre 3 Depot t., Hartwell, 30643 706-3 6-5599, geocities.comlhcct200llindex.html Enjoy quarterly production throughout the year. ea on tickets are available, and reservations are recommended. Office open Tue.-Fri. 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Call for chedule and fees. ~ WC 6'
Hart County Historical Museum 3 l E. Howell t.. Hartwell, 3064 3 706-3 6-6330 Located in the Tea le)'Holland House, the museum is an excellent source of county historical information. Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. ~ WC 6'
Hart County Wildlife Management Area CA Hwy. 77 Alt. E., Hartwell, 30643 770-535-5700, georgiawildlife.com
isit this area for 1,000 acres of hunting, primitive camping, birdwatching, and picnicking. Open daily. Free admi ion, activity fee vary. ~
Hart State Park 330 Hart tate Park Rd. 706-376-8756, 800-864-7275, gastateparks.org Located on 55,590-acre Hartwell Lake, this park offers camping, cottages, a swimming beach, picnic areas, canoe rental , fishing, and a hiking/biking trail. earby marinas rent boats. Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call
for fees. ~ WC 6' T
Hartwell Lake US Hwy. 29 ., Hartwell, 30643 706-856-0300, 93-067 sas. usace.am1y. mil/lakeslhartwell Hartwell Lake offer a variety of outdoor recreation opportunitie , including camping, fi hing, and boating. i ilors center open daily a.m.-4:30 p.m. Call
for fees. ~ WC 6' T
Hartwell Marina 149 Harhvell Marina Rd. , Hartwell, 30643 706-376-544 l, hartwellmarina.com Full-service marina. Open daily a.m.-5 p.m. Call for
fees. ~ WC 6'
Travel Services Hart County Chamber of Commerce 3l E. Howell St., Ham..ell, 30643 706-376-8590, hart-chamber.org Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m . ~ WC 6'
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Nor theast Georgia Moun tains Alpine Amusement Park 419 Edelweiss Strasse, Helen , 30545 706-87 -2306, helenga.org/alpineamusementpark Co-carts, a Tilt-A-Whirl, and a Ferris wheel are all part of this family entertainment complex. Call for hours
and fees. ~ WC 6' IT
Alpine Antique Auto and Buggy Museum l l 5 Escowee Dr.. Helen, 30545 706- 78-0072, alpinemu ewn.com ntique automobiles, buggies, and fonn equi pmen t

are on di play at this unique mu eum. Open daily I0 a.m.-9 p.m. dulls , children 5, eniors over 0
free. ~ WC 6' I T
Alpine Miniature Golf 791-f S. lain St. , Helen, 30545 706-878-3328 Improve your putting prowess at this miniature golf cour e. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC 6' I
Alpine Wedding Chapel 91 Munich trasse, Helen, 30545 706-87 -5683, 800-8 3-935 / alpineweddingchapel.com Candlelit ceremonie and exquisite noral decorations await you and )'Our betrothed at the lpine Wedding
Chapel. all for reservations. ~ WC 6'T
Andrews Cove Recreation Area GA Hwy. 75 ., Helen, 30545 706- 5-f-6221, (s.fed.uslconf This mountain rec area offer visitors the opportunity to follow an old logging trail up to a section of the
ppalachian Trail. Call for hour and fee . ~WC 6'
Anna Ruby Falls GA Hwy. 356, Helen, 30545 706-754-6221, (s.{ed.us/con( The Lion's E)'e interpretive trail is open lo person with vi ual and physical disabilities. Pi cnicking, hiking, a visitors center, and a craft hop are also avail-
able. all for hours and fees. ~ WC 6'
Black Forest Bear Park and Reptile Exhibit 160 S. Main t., Helen, 30545
706-87 -7043, black{orestbearpark.com The park educate people about different pecies of bears by allowing them to ob erve live bear . The reptil e exhibit ha numerous large snakes for ob ervalion. Open Mon.-Fri . 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Bear exhibit .-1, reptil e exhibit
I. ~ WC 6' T
Charlemagne's Kingdom 0 . ,lain St. , Helen, 30545
706 7 -2200, georgiamodelrailroad.com The Kingdom feature an HO-scale monorailroad exhibit that is a small-sca le ve rsion of areas of Gem1any from the orth ea to the lps. The gift hop features electric trains, Thomas the Tank, and educational toys. pen daily IO a.m.-6 p.m. all for winier hours. dulls 5, children 2. 50. ~WC 6' T
Chattahoochee Wildlife Management Area Off 1-lwy. It. 75 and CA Hwy. 5 1 ., Helen , 30545 06-535-5700, georgiawildli(e.com This 25,000-acre primitive wildlife area includes public hunting, fishing, primitive camping, hiking, birdwatching, and pi nicking. Open daily. Call for fees. ~ WC
Cool River Tubing 590 Edelweiss Dr., Helen, 30545 706-87 -2665, 00 96-4595, coolrivertubing.com Enjoy scenic I-hour or 2.5-hour noats or II"} the Chattahoochee River water lide. Picnic areas and barbecue grill available. Open lemorial Da)-Labor Day 9 a.m.-6 p.m. all for fees. ~ WC 6'
Cross Creek Stables 70 17 . Main t., Helen, 305-f 5 706-87 -I600, 706-8 -3327, ,wcoocheevillage.com Hor eback riding on scenic riverside and mountain trails. Rides dail)' Sun.-Fri. all for hours and fee . ~WC

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BRASELTON Chiteau tlan Winery and Resort 100 Rue Charlemagne Braselton, 30517 678--125-0900, 800-233.\\'I 'E /9463) chateauelan.com
CLAYTON Pffllmmon Creek Vineyards 81 \'inC)-ard Ln., Clal'ton, 30525 706-212-7~80 persimmoncreeh.ine.com
DAHLONEGA Blackstock Vineyards 5452 To1m Creek Rd., Dahlonega, 30533 -:-o-983-/3'.'"J, georgiaone.com \ 'int)ard only. no (onna/ tours

Dahlonega Tasting Room 16 N. Park t., at the Square Dahlonega, 305B 706,%-1-8275
Frogtown Cellars 3300 Damascus Clrurch Rd. Dahlonega. 30533 i06-865-068'.'", (rogtownwine com
Three Sisters Y-meyanls and Wineiy -139 \'inl!)-ard \\<!)', Dahlonega, 30533 706-865-9-163, threesisteminemrds.com
Wolf Mountain Vineyards /80 \\'ol( .\fou,1tai11 Trail Dahlonega, 30533 '.'"06-86:'-9862 "-ol{mountaimi11eiards.com

HELEN Georgia Wines, Inc., Tasting Room Curiosih Shop, Old St., llnrl 6 lie/en, 305-15 706-878-190b
Habersham Winery '.'"015 S. ;,,fain t. (G:\ 1/111. 751 Helen, 30545 -06-8'.' -9-163. habershe11r111 inen.com
RINGGOLD Georgia Winery Taste Center 1-75, Exit 350, Battlefield Ph,,, Ringgold, 30736 706-9r-2J77. georgiawine .com

Tiger Mountain Vineyards 1591 Old GA H1<1. -1-1/, Tiger, ,0576 ;'06-71,2--1--i, i06-i 2-9256 tigenrinc.com
YOUNG HARRIS Crane Creek Vineyards 916 Crane Creek Rd. foung Harri . 305S2 -06-r9-12 36, cranecreehinernrd1.com
For more 1nl'ormat1011 on wineries lhrooghout the state. call 800-VISIT GA or isl! GeorgiaOnMyMind org.

David Bristol Hot-Air Balloon Rides Helen, 30545 706 ./-f-19, goballooning.net This companr offers pri\'ate, romantic hot-air-balloon rides above the I orth Georgia mountains. Call for hours and reservations.
Dukes Creek Falls and Recreation Area GA Hwy. 3-f , He/en, 305-f5 706-75-f-6221 , (s.{ed. us/con( The beautiful Dukes Creek Falls plummet into a cenic gorge. n ob ervation deck a few hundred feet along a combination paved trail and boardwalk permits ,iewing of the falls. Open daily. dmi sion 3. ~ WC
Dukes Creek Mine GA Hwy. 75, I mile south of Helen, 305-f5 706-8 8-2625 Pan for gold and screen for gems at this mine. Open
daily 10:30 a.m.-dark. Call for panning fees. ~ WC 6'
Helen Tubing 991 CA Hwy. 5 ., Helen, 305-f5 706-878-10 2, /re/entubing.com Enjoy a full-fledged water park with Iides, tubes, and a lazy river float as well as a game room and gift shops. Or float the 'Hooch on a I. 5-hour or 3-hour trip clown the Chattahoochee River from r- lemorial Day through
Labor Day. Call for fees. ~ WC 6- IT
Home'sBuggy Rides 165 Dandy Ln., Helen, 305-f5 706 7 -36;8, /relenga.orglhomesbuggyrides Buggy ride through the picture que treets of Helen. Open daily. Adults 5, children 3.
Horse Trough Falls GA Hwy. 75 and Forest Senice Rd. -f-f, Helen, 30545 706-75-f-6221, {s.(ed.us/co11{ The Horse Trough Falls Trail (.04 mile in length ) leads to the beautiful falls and is an excellent choice for
novice hikers. Open dail). Free. ~ WC 6'
Nora Mill Granary 7107 . ,\lain t., Helen, 305-f5 706-87 -1280, 00-927-2375, norami/1.com Built in I 76, this authentic working mill i powered by the hattahoochee River. The mill ha undergone exten ive restoration and is currenli) operated br the Fain family u ing the original French burr stones. Call for hours. Free. ~

Raven Cliff Falls Off Ru e/1-Brasstown cenic Biway, Helen , 305-15 06- 5-f-6221, {i .{ed.u Icon( 111is waterfall is perhaps one of the mo t unu ual in the area because the water flow through a split in the face of a solid rock outcropping and plummets to the ground 100 feet below. Open dailr- Admis ion 3. ~ WC
Remember When Theatre 115 Escowee Dr., He/en, 305-f; 706 7 HO\ , remembenv/rentl,eatre.com Every Saturday night, the Remember When n1eatre hosts a varietv show "ith a tribute to Elvis. uests can
0
also vi it the piano bar on Fridays and Saturdays, or enjor an indoor go-cart ride. Door open at 6:30 p.m.,
performance begin at p.m. Call for fees. ~ WC b 'fl
Sautee-Nacoochee Indian Mounds A Hwys. 75 and 17, Helen , 305-f5
706-87 -21 I, 00-85 027. helenga.org Built in I0,000 B.C., these mounds repre ent the final re ting place of 1\\0 tragic young lovers from warring
herokee and Chickasa\\ tribes. The mounds are located on pri,ate property, but the) are clearly visible from the highwar. Open daily. Free. ~
Smithgall Woods Conservation Area and Lodge 61 T alaki Trail, Helen , 305-15 -06 7 -30 7, 00-31 -52-f , smithgallwood .com Once a private estate, thee 5.555 acres are now open for catch-and-release fishing on Georgia' premier trout stream (reservation required ), hiking, biking. picnicking, and wildlife observation. An elegant and secluded lodge may be rented for getawai or business retreats.
Open daily - a.m.-6 p.m. Call for fees. ~ WC b T
Tray Mountain Wilderness Area Forest ervice Rd. 69 and Appalac/ri<m Trail /-lele11, 30545 706-75-f-6221 , (s.(ed. us/con{ This primitive wilderne area is so vast it stretches across three Ranger Districts, including the Chattooga, Tallulah, and Brasstown Districts. Open clail)'. Call for fees.
Unicoi Outfitters 7280 . J\lain, lie/en, 305-f5 706-87 -30 3, u11icoioutfitters.com 111i outfitter offers guided fl)-fishing excursions, a fullsrn ice fly shop. and fl)-fi hing and I) ing clas es. Call for hours and fees. ~

UnicoiState Park and Lodge 17 GA Hwv. 356, Helen , 305-f5 -06 7 -2201, 00 6-f-727;, gastateparks.org Just h\'O miles from Helen, thi beautiful park offers spectacular mountain cenery and a 53-acre lake.
menities include a lodge with restaurant, campground, cottage , hiking and biking trails, a swimming beach. boat rental. fishing, picnic areas, a ropes cour e, and various ranger program . Open daily a.m.-10
p.rn. Call for fees. ~ WC b IT
Upper Chattahoochee River Recreation Area Forest enice Rd. -f-f, /-lele11 , 305-15 06-75-f-6221, (s.{ed.uslco11{ Camping, picnicking, and hiking are all available.
Open daily a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fee . ~ WC b
Wildwood Outfitters 7272 S. 1\ lain St., Helen , 305-f; 706 7 -1700, wildwoodoutfitter .com Canoe, kayak, and raft livery for trips on the Class 11-111 white water of the hattahoochee. Guided trips and camping available. Beginner welcome. Outposts open daily lar.-Sept. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Retail shop open daily year-round. Call for fee and group rate . ~
Woody'sMountain Bikes 19 Clarion Rd., He/en, 305-f5 -06 - -371;, /relenga.org/11-oody Rental and tour available. Open clail) IO a.m.-6 p.m.
(except Dec.-Feb.). all for fees. ~ WC 6'
Travel Services Alpine Helen- White County Convention Center and Visitors Bureau -26 Brucken trasse, Helen , 305-f5 i06 -2181, 00 58 027, /re/enga.org Open i\lon.- at. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. , un. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
~we e-
Greater Helen Area Chamber of Commerce 107-1 Edelweis Strasse, lie/en, 305-15 -06 7 -190 , /relenclwmber.com
~'Open i\lon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.--+ p.m.
HIAWASSEE 1-1
Northeast Georgia Mountains Boundary Waters Resort 52 urmrside Rd. , Iliawassee, 30;-16 -06 96-2530, 00-323-3562, boundanwatersresort.com

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Spend a relaxing day on the lake in one of our pontoon boats, canoe , or kayaks, then spend the evening in our comfortable accommodations. Open daily 8: 30 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. [;;l WC 6'

come center, as well a the local II istorical Society Mu eum, which feature art, WWll memorabilia, collector' items, and historic records. Open lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6' T

Thi outdoor agricultural mu eum sho11case a cotton gin, blacksmith shop, 11 heat house, gristmill, and
restored schoolhouse circa 1900. ome attractions are
till in use today. Call for hours and fees. [;;l WC 6' T

Crystal River Ranch- Llama Treks 3499 US Hwy. 76 ., Hiawassee, 30546 706-896-5005, c,ystalriver-ranch.com Explore the Chattahoochee ational Fore t in the company of a friendly pack llama. Reservations required. Trek includes a buffet-style lunch. Open
daily. $45 per per on. [;;l WC VI

Fieldstone Marina 3499 US Hwy. 76 W, Hiawassee, 305-16 706-896-2 //2, 800-545-340 , f,eldstoneinn.com Rent a pontoon, windrider, fishing boat, or aqua cycle for a day of fun al this full-service marina. Open daily.
Call for fees. [;;l WC 6'fl T

Fred Hamilton Rhododendron Garden 1311 Music Hall Rd., Hiawassee, 30546 706-896-4 /9 /, georgia-mountain-fair.com Take in the beauty of more than 3,000 rhododendrons, azaleas, and wildnowers on this Lake Chatuge I alking
trail. Open daily. Free. [;;l WC 6' T

Hickorynut Cove Trout Farm 2500 Hicko,ynut Cove, Hiawassee, 30546 706-896-534 1, hicko,ynutcove.com 111is private five-acre lake is great for paddle-boating or fishing. Open dail y 8 a.m.--6 p.m. Free admission; pay
by the pound for what you catch. [;;l WC 6'

High Shoals Falls and High Shoals Scenic Area Forest Service Rd. 283, off GA Hwy. 75, Hiawassee, 30546 706-745-6928, fs.fed.us/conf Enjoy an observation deck beside two of the five lovely falls in this area. Open daily. ree . [;;l

Mountain Adventures at the Fieldstone Resort 3499 U Hwy. 76, Hiawassee, 30456 06-896-2262, 888-834-4409, thefieldstone.com Let us plan an exciting excursion for you, including activities such as white-water rafting, golf, horseback riding, ny-fishing, kayaking, hiking, wine and cheese lake cruises, houseboat rentals, and so much more.
Call for hours and fees. [;;l WC 6' IT

Swallow Creek Wildlife Management Area Off GA Hwy. 75, Hiawassee, 30546 770-535-5700, georgiawildlife.com Visitors can enjoy hunting, camping, fishing, birdwatching, hiking, and picnicking on thi 19,000-acre
wildlife area. Open daily. Call for fees. [;;l 6'

Upper Hi Fly Fishing Outfitters 3375 US Hwy. 76 W., Hiawassee, 30546 706-896-9075, upper-hi-fly.com Year-round guide ervice. Reservations required. Open
on.- at. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., un. IO a.m.-4 p.m. Call for fees. [;;l WC 6'

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Northeast Georgia Mountains

Allen'sFly-A-Way Shooting Resort

182 Lake Tehama Trail, Homer, 30547

706-677-20 19, 866-2 / 7-0397

allensflyawayduckshootingresort.com

Lake Tehama is a privately owned lake providing habi-

tat for an average of 1,000 ducks throughout the year.

Call for hours and fees. [;;l WC 6'

Banks County Historic Courthouse 106 Yonah Homer Rd., Homer, 30547 706-677-2108, 800-638-50D-I, bankscountyga.org One of the four oldest courthouse in Georgia, this is currently home to the chamber of commerce and wel-

Banks County Jail Old fail t., Homer, 305-1 706-677-210 , 800-63 -5004, bankscountyga.org 111e econd noor of thi former jail still ha the cells, the bars on the windows, and the chi lling hangman's trapdoor. Open by appoinh11ent onl)'. Free. [;;l WC
Wilson Shoals Wildlife Management Area Of(GA Hwy. 365 on Yonah Rd., Homer, 30547 770-535-5700, georgiawildlife.com On this 2,800-acre area, visitor can enjo)' hunting, primitive camping, hiking, birdwatching, hooting range, and picnicking. Open daily. all for fees. [;;l WC
Travel Services Banks County Convention and Visitors Bureau OffU Hwy. 4-fl , 1/omer. 30547 706-677-5265, bankscountyga.org Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC 6'
Banks County Chamber of Commerce 106 Yonah Homer Rd., Homer, 30547 706-677-210 , 00-63 -5004, bank cowrtyga.org
Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. [;;l WC 6'
JASPER F-4
Historic High Country Burnt Mountain Overlook Bumi Mountain Rd., Jasper, 30143 706-692-5600, pickenschamber.com Pull off the road to appreciate a breathtaking view of the southern end of the ppalachian Mountains. Open
daily. Free. [;;l 0-
Kirby-Quinton Heritage Cabin/Old Pickens County Jail 14 I . lain I., Jasper, 301-f3 706-268-3 129, marblel'alley.org 111e cabin's antique furniture includes a rope bed, a sp inning wheel , and a crib. The jail was con tructed in I 906 and served the county until I 9 2, with living quarters on the first noor for the jailer and his family and the cellblocks occupying the second story. Open at.-Sun. 2-5 p.m. or by appoinbnent (except Dec.
and Jan. ). Admi ion 2. [;;l WC 6'
Travel Services Pickens County Chamber of Commerce 500 tega/1 Dr., Jasper, 301-f3 706-692-5600, pickenschamber.com Open Mon.-Fri . 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;l 6'T
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Northeast Georgia Mountains Crawford W. Long Museum 2 College St., Jefferson, 30549 706-367-5307, crawfordlong.org Dr. Crawford W. Long performed the fir t p.rinless urgery here by ad mini tering a small do e of ether. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. I lours vary for special events and festivals. Croup tours by appointment. Free ( I donation requested). [;;l WC 6'
Peach State Speedway 38 Lyle Field Rd., Jefferson, 305-19 706-387-7490, peachst peedwa).com The Ilooters Pro up and Georgia sphalt Series events are held here, as well as many others. Call for
schedu le and fees. [;;l WC 6' ~IT
Shields-Ethridge Heritage Farm 2355 Ethridge Rd., Jefferson, 30549 706-367-2949, shieldsethridgefann.org

KINGSTON
Historic High Country Governor'sHouse 45 Howard I., Kingston, 30 l-f5
70-3 36-9 /-f9, govemorshouseonline.com troll this 1930 estate, which is complemented b)' gardens and a stained-glass chapel and specia li zes in meetings, retreats, 11eddings, and banquets. Open for lunch the second 11rn. of each month 11: 30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. or b) appointment. Free. [;;l WC 6' IT
Kingston Woman's History Museum 13 . /\ lain St., Kingston, 30145 70-336-5 540, notatlanla.org The museum portrays life in Kingston following the
ivil \Var. Open al.- un . 1-4 p.m. Free. [;;l WC 6' T
LAFAYETTE 8-3
Historic High Country John B. Gordon Hall
. J\lain t., Lafayette, 3072 706-63 -1272 Built in I 36, this i the olde I landing brick school in the state of Georgia and was Confederate genera l Braxton Bragg's headquarters. Call for hours. Free. [;;l
Keown Falls Off 1-75, xii 34 I, Lafayette, 30728 06-695-6736, fs.{ed.us/conf I liking and wildlife viewing are two popular activities here. Picnic tables and grills are available. Open daily.
2 per vehicle. [;;l WC 6'
Pigeon Mountain Lafa ette. 30728 706-295-604 1, georgiawildlife.com
pelunking, hiking, fi hing, camping, hunting, hor eback riding, and hang gliding can be enjoyed here. Open daily. Free. [;;l 6'
Pocket Recreation Area Offl-75, xii 341, Lafayette, 3072 706-695-6736, fs.fed.us/conf Camping, picnicking, and hiking are avai lable. Open
daily Apr.-mid-Nov. Call for fees. [;;l WC 6' T
LAKE LANIER ISLANDS H-5
Northeast Georgia Mountains Lake Lanier Islands 000 Holiday Rd. , Lake Lanier Islands, 30518
0-932- 200. 00 40-5253 lakelanierislands.com Lake Lanier Island is a year-round vacation destination located on the pristine southernmost shore of Lake idney Lanier. ccommodations include deluxe waterfront lake house vacation rental , and two luxuriou full- ervice hotels. beach and water park, a golf course, and boat rental are al o available. Call for reservation and fees. [;;l WC 6' IT
LAKEMONT
Northeast Georgia Mountains Hillside Orchard Farms 18 orghum 1i/l Dr., Lakemont, 30552 706-7 2-0 5 , 866-7 2-4995, hillsideorchard.com
isit thi roadside country tore filled with fresh easonal produce, jams, jellies, and all sorts of other "jarred"
goodies. Open daily 9 a.m.-o p.m. Free. [;;l WC 0- IT
Lake Seed- GA Power Off Lake Rabun Rd. , Lakemonl, 30552 706-7 2--fO 14, -CPCLAKE, georgiapower.comlgpclake On this 3xicre lake, enjoy swimming, boating, picnicking.

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and primitive camping. Open daily. Call for fees.
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LAVONIA K-4
Nor theast Georgia Mountains Clem'sShoal Creek Music Park 3191 Providence Church Rd., Lavonia, 30553 706-356-1092 Live bluegrass, country, and gospel entertainment offered in a drug-and-alcohol-free environment for the whole famil y. Call for hours and fees.
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Tugaloo State Park I 63 Tugaloo tale Park Rd. 706-356--+362, 00-864- 275, gastateparks.org Located on 55,590-acre Lake Hartwell, this park offers camping, cottages, a swimming beach, tennis courts, picnic area , hiking trail , seasonal canoe rental, volleyball, hor eshoes, and mini-golf. Open daily a.m.10 p.m. Call for fees.
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Travel Services Lavonia Chamber ofCommerce 1269 E. lain St., Lavonia, 30553 06-356 202, lavonia-ga.com Open lon.-Fri . 9 a.m.-noon, 1-5 p.m. C;;l WC '
Georgia Visitor Information Center-Lavonia 93 County Rd. -f, Lavonia, 30553 06-356-4019, georgiaonmymind.org Tra\'el information, picnic tables, grills, and pet-walking areas are available. Open daily 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
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LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN
Historic High Country Battles for Chattanooga Museum 1110 E. Brow Rd., Lookout fountain, 37350 -f23 21-2 12, 00-85-f-0675, battlesforchatlanooga.com The three-dimensional electronic battle map presentation of Chattanooga's Civil War history features 5,000 miniature soldiers, 650 lights, and ound effects of the major battles fought here. Open daily June-Aug. 9 a.m.-6 p.m., ept.-.\lay 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Adults 6.95, children $4.95.
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Rock City Gardens 1400 Patten Rd., Lookout Mountain, 30750 706 20-2531, 800-85-f-0675, seerockcity.com
woodland path leads visitors pa t rock formations , cave , and lush garden , which feature more than 400 different species of nati,e wildflowers, plants, hrub , and trees. Call for hours. dulls 12.95, children 3-12
6.95 . Cil WC ti T

LULA
Northeas t Georgia Mountains Blind Suzie Covered Bridge Antioch Church Rd., of(GA Hwy. 51, Lula, 30554 706-67 -210 , 00-63 -500-f, bankscountyga.org
lso known as the Lula Covered Bridge, this is Georgia's smallest covered bridge. Open daily. Free.
Crocker Pottery- Georgia Folk Pottery Center 6345 W County Line Rd., Lula, 30554 770- 69-3160 Watch as true Georgia folk potters turn and burn their beautiful wares. A continuous exhibit of pottery is on display and for sale, including Meaders and other folk potters' work. Open lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free.
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MARBLE HILL
Northeast Georgia Mountains Swan Center Outreach
5 Swan Center Dr., 1arble Hill, 30148 70-893-3525, swancenter.org This nonprofit organization is a sanctuary for rescued animals, offering trail rides, children's horse camps, and a petting zoo. Overnight lodging is available, including retreats that feature horse activities, as well as health retreats. Free tours Wed.-Sun. 10:30 a.m.-4:30
p.m. Call for fee . C;;l WC 0- T
MAYSVILLE
Northeast Georgia Mountains Hurricane Shoals Park GA Hwy. 82 pur, Maysville, 3055 06-652-23 70, liurricaneshoals.com This park features shoals for swimming and wading, along with nature trails, picnic area , pavilions for rent, playgrounds, an old gristmill , and an amphitheater. Guests can also tour restored historic homes at this site.
o- T Open daily. Call for hours and pavilion rental fees.
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MCCAYSVILLE
Historic High Country Horseshoe Bend River Park River Rd., McCaysville, 30555 706-632 -7696
o-T Fish, hike, or picnic on the banks of the Toccoa River.
Open daily. Free. C;;l WC
Whitewater Rafting and Canoeing McCaysville, 30555 706-632-5680, 800-899-6 67 Call the Fannin County Welcome Center for information on experienced guide and outfitters offering exciting white-water rafting trip .
MORGANTON
Historic High Country Morganton Point Recreation Area County Rd. 616, 1organlon, 30560 06-632-3031 , fs.fed.uslconf This recreation area offers camping, picnicking, boating, fishing, swimming, and hiking. Open daily. Call
for fees. C;;l WC 0-
MOUNTAIN CITY
Northeast Georgia Mountain Black Rock Mountain State Park Black Rock Mountain Pkwy, of(U Hwy. 441 706-746-2141, 00-864-7275, gastateparks.org At an altitude of 3,640 feet, the highest state park in Georgia offer hiking trails and overlooks in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Camping, cottages, picnicking, lake fishing, and a summit visitors center are available.
Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fees. C;;l WC 0-

Foxfire Museum 210 Foxfire Ln., 1ountain City, 30562 06-7-+6-5 2 , fox(ire.org
mu eum dedicated to the heritage and culture of the Appalachian mountains aims to give visitor an appreciation for the re ilience of the region 's early inhabitants and the hardships they faced. Open lon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. duIts 5, children IO and under free. Group tours available.
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OAKMAN
Historic High Country Carters Lake 1850 Carters Dam Rd., Oakman, 30732 706-334-224 , carters. am.usace.anny. mil Enjoy camping, picnicking, boating, fishing, and hunting. Open daily. Call for fees.
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RABUN GAP
Northeast Georgia Mountains Barker'sMill P.O. Box 119, Rabun Gap, 3056 706-746-6921, barkersmill.net{irms.com TI1is historic mill has been providing the local community with milling services since the I 80s. All natural whole wheat flour, buckwheat, and grits are produced here. We now carry wool yarn, too. hipping available anywhere in the U A. Call for fees.
Hambidge Center Betty's Creek Rd., Rabun Gap, 3056 706-746-571 , hambidge.org The center is listed on the 1ational Register of Historic Places and maintain an artists' residency program in an unspoiled natural setting. ccessibi lity to the public is through a nature trail. Call for hours. Free. C;;l WC
RESACA
Historic High Country Confederate Cemetery- Battle of Resaca US Hwy. 41 ' and Confederate Rd. , Resaca, 30735 706-625-3200, 800-887-3 11 The Battle of Resaca was the fir t major engagement in the campaign for Atlanta. On the third weekend in May volunteers reenact the battle. Afterward, visit the
nearby cemetery. Open daily. Free. C;;l WC 0-
RINGGOLD C-2
Historic High Country Elsie A. Holmes Nature Park 88 Ben Holmes Rd., Ringgold, 30736 706-935 -5263
isitors can hike a trail, fish , picnic, or just enjoy a quiet place to commune with nature. Open Mon.- at. 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun. 1-6 p.m. Group tours available.
Admission free , pavilion depo it $25. C;;l WC 6'T
Old Stone Church Museum US Hwy. 41 and GA Hwy. 2, south of Ringold, 30736 706-935-5232 Built around I 50, the church still ha its original pews and has been recently restored . "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms'' is said to have been first performed here. The building now hou ses the Catoosa County Hi torical Museum a well. all for hours. Free.
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Travel Services Catoosa County Chamber of Commerce 264 Catoo a Cir., Ringgold, 30736 06-965-520 I, 77-965-5201, gatewaytogeorgia.com Open 1on.-Fri. :30 a.m.-5 p.m. C;;l WC 0-

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Georgia Visitor Information Center- Ringgold 2 26 1-75 ., Ringgold, 30736 706-937-4211, georgiaonmymind.org Open daily :30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., restrooms open a.m.-11 p.m. [;l WC 6'
RISING FAWN
Historic High Country Cloudland Canyon State Park
miles east o(Trenton, 011 Route 136 706-657-4050, 800 6-f-7275, georgiagastateparks.org This spectacular gorge can be explored from hiking trail and overlook . Two small waterfalls ca cade over sand tone and sha le at the bottom of the canyon.
amping, cottages, backpacking, picnicking, a di c golf course, and tennis are available. Open daily 7
a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fee. [;l WC 6' Y

706-295-5576, 00-+4-l-1 34, romegeorgia.org The aptly named site of Rome's founding in 1834 is flanked by the Etowah, Oostanaula, and Coosa Rivers.
1ow the town 's historic district, the area is filled with tum-of-the-century homes, many of Rome's oldest churches, delightful shops, and restaurants. Open daily. Free. [;l WC 6'
Capitoline Wolf 60 1 Broad St., Rome, 30 161 706-295-5576, 800-444-1 H, romegeorgia.org n,e tatue, an official gift from the Roman governor in 1929, stands in front of City Hall and portray the Capitoline Wolf with Romulus and Remus. It is an exact replica of the Etru can piece that lands in the Plazze del Conservatori on Capitoline Hill in Rome,
Italy. Open daily. Free. [;l WC 6'

Lookout Lake GA Hwy. 136 E., Rising Fawn, 30738 706-657-7 12 Enjoy a day of fishing or picnicking on this quiet lake.
tility hookups and primitive areas are avai lable for camping. Call for fees. [;l WC
Lookout Mountain Flight Park and Training Center 7201 cenic Hwy., Ri ing Fawn, 3073 706-39 -3541, 800-688-5637, hanglide.com Lessons and tandem flights available at America' number one hang-gliding school. Call for hours and fees.
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Historic High Country The Round House 43 /ones Ave., Rockmart, 30 153 770-684-84 26 Built by Jake Davitte in the late I ODs, this is said to be the first round house in lhe United States. and the first cement house in Georgia. 11,e Round House is currently used a a florist shop. Open Mon.- at. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;l
Silver Comet Trail and Riverwalk 604 Good,-ear St. , Rockmart, 30 153 770-684- 760, 00-226-2517, path(oundation.org The ilver omet Trail, connecting tlanta to the Alabama state line, is accessible from downtown
Rockmart. Open daily. Free. [;l WC 6' o/1Y
Van Wert Methodist Church and Historic District 60-l Good ear t., Rockmart, 30153 770-684-8760, 800-226-25 17 Located in Rockmart's historic di trict, the church i one of the olde t buildings in the county. Open daily.
Free. [;l 6'
Travel Services
Polk County Chamber of Commerce 604 Cood ear t., Rockmart, 30 153 770-6 4 760, 00-226-25)7
Open i\lon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6'
ROCK SPRING
Historic High Country Travel Services Walker County Chamber of Commerce \Valker County Civic Center, 10052 US Hwy. 27 Rock pring, 30739 06-3 5- 02, walkercochamber.com Open i\lon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-:i p.m. [;l WC 6'
ROME C-5
Historic High Country Between the Rivers, Historic District Downtown Rome, 30 161

Chieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home 50 I River ide Pkwy, Rome, 30 161 706-29 /-949-f, chie(tainsmuseum.org Recen tly given the I ational Trail of Tears de ignation, this is the original home of the Cherokee leader lajor Ridge. The museum's focus is tl1e Ridge fami ly in lhe context of both Cherokee and American hi tory. Open Tue.-Fri. 9 a.m.-3 p.m., al. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. dults $3, children 1.50, seniors 2. roup rates available. [;l WC 6'
Georgia Skydiving Center 304 Russell Field Rd. .E., Rome, 30165 706-971-9029, georgiaskydivingcenter.com The kydiving Center offers up wide-screen, panoramic, scenic mountain views and excellent skydiving opportunitite . Open Wed.- un. 7:30 a.m.- unset.
Call for fee . [;l WC I Y
Lock and Dam Regional Park 181 Lock and Dam Rd., Rome, 30 161 706-23-f-500 l, r{pra.com R -ready campsi tes with picnic shelters, an exhibition center, hor eshoe pits, canoe rentals, fishing on the Coosa River, restrooms, and shower and laundry facility. Ca ll for hours and fee . [;l WC 6' fl Y
Ma11hall Forest Horseleg Creek Rd., Rome, 30 165 404 73-6946, nature.orglgeorgia Hiking trails cri cro one of the few remaining stands of old-growth forest in tl1e Ridge and alley Province, a geographical corridor that extends from Pennsylvania to labama. Free. [;l
Myrtle Hill Cemetery Myrtle t., Rome, 30161 706-295-5576, 00-44-f-l 3-f, romegeorgia.org Myrtle Hill has ix level , in which more than 20,000 people are laid to re I. In the Veteran Plaza section, Charle Craves, merica's Known oldier, is buried. Ellen son Wilson , President Woodrow Wilson's wife, is also laid to re I here. Open daily. Free. [;l WC
Oak Hill and the Martha Berry Museum 2-f Veterans 1emorial Hwy., Rome, 30 165 706-29 1-18 3, 00-220-550-l, berry.eduloakhill This mu eum hou es a remarkable collection ofart, as well as exhibits of memorabilia from Martha Berry's life and work in founding the Berry chools. Open Mon.-Sat. IOa.m.-5 p.111. dmis ion 5. Croup rates available. [;l WC 6' IY
Rocky Mountain Recreation and Fishing Area -f054 Big Texas Val/iry, Rd. J .W., Rome, 30165 06-802-50 7, go{ishinggeorgia.com Enjoy fishing, hunting, picnicking, hiking, camping, swimming, and other outdoor activi ti es. Open daily.
3 per vehicle. [;l WC 6'

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Hampton Golf Village

Barnsley Gardens

Cedar Valley Golf Course

6310 Hampton Golf Club Dr.

597 Bamsley Gardens Rd., 30103 P.O Box 1415, 30125

30041

770-773-7480, 877-773-24-f7 770-748-9671

770-205-7070

bamsleyresort.com

Meadow Lakes Golf Course

hamptongolfvillage.net

Indian Ridge Golf Course

383 Adams Rd., 30125

Windermere Golf Club

4333 Adairs11il/e Rd. .E., 30103 770-748-4942

5000 Davis Love Dr., 3004J

706-292-93 2-4

meadowlakes.com

678-513-IO00

BIG CANOE

CHATSWORTH

windem1eregolfclub.com

Big Canoe Golf Club

Indian Trace Golf Course

DAHLONEGA

10586 Big Canoe, 30143

730 i\1itchell Bridge Rd., 30705 Nicklaus Golf Club at Birch River

706-268-3323, bigcanoe.com 706-695-3673

639 Birch River Dr., 30533

BLAIRSVILLE Butternut Creek Golf Course

Spring lakes Golf Club 1591 Spring Place, 30705

706-867-7900, 866-271-5700 nickla11sgolfbirchril'er.com

20 Union Co. Recreation Rd.

706-695-9300

DAWSONVILLE

30512 706-4 39-6076, 877-745-515 3 butlemutcreekgolfcom
BOWDON

CLARKESVILLE Apple Mountain Golf Club 901 Rockford Creek Rd., 30523 706-754-2255

Chestatee Golf Club 777 Dogwood Way, 30534 706-216-7336, 800-520-8675 chestateegolf11et

Bowdon Golf Club

applemo11ntaingolfgao.com

Gold Creek Golf Resort

416 \\~tts Rd., 30108 770-258-3877, bowdo11golfcom
BRASELTON

Orchard Golf and Country Club 1057 Orchard Dr., 30523 706-754-3156, 800-754-8543

I Gold Creek Dr. , 30534 770-27 1-0050, 800-966-244 I goldcreek.com

Chateau Elan Golf Courses

theorchardclub.com

ELBERTON

6060 Golf Club Dr., 30517 678-425-6050 chateauela11.com
BREMEN Lion Golf Club 400 /1,/ urphy Industrial Blvd. 30 110 770-537- 1400 thelio11club.com

CLAYTON

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kingwoodresort.com

golfgeorgia.org

Rabun County Golf Club 1322 Old US 441 S., 30525 706-782-5500

ELLIJAY Whitepath Golf Course 1156 Shenandoah, 30540

CALHOUN Calhoun Elks Golf Club 143 Craigto\\'11 Rd., 30701 706-629-409 l
Fields Ferry Golf Course 581 Fields Perry Dr., 3070 I 706-625-5666
CANTON BridgeMill Athletic Club I190 Bridgefvlill Ave., 30114 770-345-5500 bridgemillgc.com
Woodmont Golf Club 3I05 Gaddis Rd., 30115

CLEVELAND Skitt Mountain Golf Course 7883 GA Hwy 254, 30528 706-865-2277 eaglegreens.com
COHUTTA Nob North Golf Course 298 1ob North Dr., 30710 706-694-8505
COLBERT Sunrise Golf Club 5225 Colbert-Danielsville Rd. 30628 706-788-2720 sunrisegolfc/11b.com

706-276-3080
FLOWERY BRANCH Royal Lakes Golf and Country Club 4700 Royal Lakes Dr., 30542 770-535-8800
GAINESVILLE Chattahoochee Golf Course 301 Tomm y Aaron Dr., 30506 770-532-0066 chattahoocheegolfcourse.com
Chicopee Woods Golf Course 2515 Atlanta Hwy., 30504 770-53 4-7322 chicopeewoodsgolfcourse.com

770-345-9260 woodmontongolfclub.com
CARROLLTON Oak Mountain Championship Golf Course 409 Birkdale Blvd., 30116 770-83 4-7065 oakmo11ntai11golfcom

COMMERCE Deer Trail Country Club, Inc. 224 CountryClub Ln., 30529 706-335-3987
Sandy Creek Golf Course 3100 Ila Rd., 30529 706-335-8 IOO eaglegreens.com

HARTWELL Cateechee Golf Club 140 Cateechee Trail, 3064 3 706-856-4653 cateec/1ee.co111
Hartwell Golf Club 755 Golf Course Rd., 30643 706-376-8 161

CARTERSVILLE Green Valley Greens Golf Course 157 Rudy York Rd. N. W., 30 I21 770-382-85 IO
Royal Oaks Golf Club 256 11111mit Ridge Dr. S.E. 30120 770-382-3999 royaloaksgolfcom

COOSA Kraftsmen'sClub Golf Course 284 Kra{tsmen's Club Rd. , 30129 706-235-9377

HELEN Innsbruck Golf Club 664 Balm Innsbruck, 30545 706-878-2 IOO, 800-642-2709
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CUMMING Country Land Golf Course 6560 Mayfield Dr., 30041 770-887-0006

HIRAM Creekside Golf and Country Club 591 Westchester Club Dr. 30141

This is just asampling of the many golfing opportunities in this region. f01 more information, call 800-VISIT GA or visit GeorgiaOnMyMind.org.

770-4-f5-7655 creeksidegolfcom

HOMER Hammer's Glen Golf Course 148 Hamm er's Glen Dr., 30547 706-677-3333 hammersg len.com
LAFAYETTE Lafayette Golf Course 638 S. Main St., 30728 706-6 38-0220

TALLAPOOSA Tally Mountain Golf Course 593 Golf Course Rd., 30176 770-574-3 122
TOCCOA The Pines Black Mountain Rd., Route 3 Box 3280, 30577 706-886-191 5

LAKE LANIER ISLANDS Emerald Pointe Golf Club 7000 Holiday Rd., 30518 770-945-8789 /akelanierislands.com

TRENTON Air Castle Golf Club 2060 Back Valley Rd. , 30752 706-657-36 !6 aircastlegolfclub.com

Renaissance Pinelsle Resort

Big Sandy Golf Course

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545 lichaels Rd., 30752

9000 Holiday Rd., 30518

706-657-6738

770-945-8921 pineislegolfcom

TRION Chattooga Golf Course

LINDALE

1025 Club Dr., 30753

BEAA Country Club

706-734-27 l2

227 Eden Valley Rd., 30147 706-2 34-80 IO

TUNNEL HILL Tunnel Hill Golf Course

MAYSVILLE

34-f9 Chattanooga Rd., 30755

Green-Way Golf Course

706-673-413 I

300 Carson egars Rd., 30558 706-652-2385

VILLA RICA Country Club of West Georgia

RINGGOLD

7500 Monticello Dr., 30180

Windstone Golf Club

770-830-8416

9230 Wine/stone Dr., 30736

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423-894-1231 windstone.com

Frog Golf Course at the Georgian Resort

ROCKMART

1900 Georgian Pk,"),, 30180

Goodyear Golf Course

770-459-4400, gol{thefrog.com

984 Goodyear Ave., 30153 770-684-2500

WALESKA Lake Arrowhead Country Club

Prospect Valley Golf Course

598 Country Club Ln., 30183

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WINDER

ROME

The Chimneys Golf Course

Horseleg Plantation

338 Monroe Hwy., 30680

Country Club Golf Course

770-307-4900

127 Winding Rd. S.W. , 30165 eaglegreens.com

706-290-1982

Pine Hills Golf Course

Stonebridge Golf Club

661 Hog Mountain Rd., 30680

585 Stonebridge Dr. 1.W , 30165 770-867-3150

706-236-5046, 800-336-5046 romestonebridge.com

WOODSTOCK Eagle Watch Golf Club

ROYSTON

3055 Eagle Watch Dr. , 30189

Highland Walk

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eaglewatchgolfcom

1-f/5 Bryant Park Rd., 30662 706-245-6770, 800-434-0982 golfgeorgia.com

Golf Club at Bradshaw Farm 3030 Bradshaw Club Dr. 30 188

SKY VALLEY

770-592-2222

Sky Valley Resort

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Towne Lake H.tlls Golf_Club 1003 Towne Lake Hills E. 30189

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The Chancellor'sCourse

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YOUNG HARRIS Brasstown Valley Resort 632 l US Hwy. 76, 30582 706-379-4613 , 800-201-3205

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Roman Holiday 607 Broad t., Rome, 30161 706-236-4477, ,omega.us Rent the Roman Holida)' boat for group crui es on the Coosa and Oostanaula Rivers. Call the City of Rome Development Department for hour and fees.
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Rome Area History Museum 305 Broad /., Rome, 30161 706-235-8051, romehistor)'museum .com Fa cinating stories of adventure, exploration, and dedication await you, from DeSoto to the Civil \ ar, from early physician and bam lom1ers to more recent Rome hi tory. Open Tue.- at. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. dmission:
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Rome Little Theatre 530 Broad I., Rome, 30162-1063 706-295-7171, romelittletheatre.com Quality entertainment for the "hole famil)'. Call for
schedu le and fee . [;l WC 6' IY
Rome'sClocktower 4/0 E. econd /., Rome, 30 161 706-236-4-f 16, romegeorgia.org 171e Clocktower is the official spnbol of the city and sits atop one of Rome' even hill . n,e structure, Ii ted on th e ational Register of Historic Places, \\'a con tructed in I 71 to hold the cil)'s water supply.
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Rome Speedway Clwlio Rd., Rome, 30161 706-235-254 1, dixiespeedwa)'.COm The speedway i th e world' fastest half-mile dirt track. Ca ll for hours and fees. l:;lWC M I
Rome Symphony Orchestra P.O. Box 533, Rome, 30162-0533 706-29 1-796 , romesymplwny.org ' l11is orchestra, the oldest in the outh, perfonm at the Rome Cil) uditorium. Call for chedule and fee .
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Zion Farms Equestrian Camps 2979 Big Texas Valle)' Rd., Rome, 30165 706-235 002, :zion{am1s.com
lore than 340 acres of green pastures, mountain trails, picnic areas, gardens, guest cottages, a bed-andbreakfast, and a bunkhouse await vis itors to this equestrian center. Cu linary and riding cla ses and camp are also available. Open dail), Call for hour and fee. [;l WC 6' IT
Travel Services Greater Rome Convention and Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center 402 Civic Center Dr., Rome, 30161 706-295-5576, 00-44-f-1834, romegeorgia.org Housed in a train stat ion, the Convention and isitors Bureau boasts a gift shop ca lled the Last top. which is located in the caboose adjacent to the station. Open ~lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., al. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. [;l WC 6'
ROSSVILLE
Historic High Country Chief John Ross House 26 Chickamauga, Rossville, 30741 706 66-5 I I The two-story log home i a memorial lo John Ro chief of the herokee ation. Tours are available. Call for hours and fees. [;l

Lake Winnepesaukah 1730 Lakel'iew Dr., Rossville, 30741 706 66-568 1, 877-525-3946, lakewinnie.com Open ince 1925, this amusement park is fun for the whole famih-. Ride the ;\ latterhorn, the Genie, the Tilt-A-Whir( or an)' of 30 other rides. Paddle boats, miniature golf, games, arcade, gift shops, and picnic area are avai lable. Call for hours. Croup rates available. ale admis ion 3, ride admission varie , full-
day pass 18, chi ldren Lmder 2 free. [;l WC 6' YI Y
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Northeast Georgia Mountains Ty Cobb Museum 461 Cook t., Royston, 30662 06-245-1 25, t)cobbmuseum.org This mu eum features little-kno\\ n facts, memorabi lia, rare films and photographs, and personal belongings of Ti obb. Open 1on.-Fri. 9 a.m.--+ p.m., at. IO a.m.-4 p.m. dulls 3, children and seniors 2. Call
for group rates. [;l WC 6'
Victoria Bryant State Park I105 Brya11 t Park Rd., Ro)'ston 706-245-6270, 800-864-7275, gastateparks.org One of I ortheast Georgia ' best-kept sec rets, this pretty park offe rs hiking and biking trail , a campground, golf course and pro shop, swimming pool , playgrounds, and stream-side picnic areas. Fishing ponds are open to campers and disabled vi itors only. Open
daily 7 a.m.-da rk. Ca ll for fees. [;l WC 6' Y
SAUTEE 1- 3
Northeast Georgia Mountains The Gourd Place 2319 Duncan Bridge Rd., autee, 30571 706- 65-404 , gourdplace.com This gourd museum and retail shop features more than 200 gourds from 23 countries. Open Jan.-Mar. by
appointment on ly. Free. [;l WC 6'
Old Sautee Store CA Hwy. 17 and CA Hwy. 255, autee, 30571 706-87 -2281, sauteestore.com n1is 130-year-old store featu res nostalgic and
candinavian gifts. Open lon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sun. noon-5 :30 p.m. Free. [;l WC ti
Sautee Nacoochee Center 2 3 GA Hwy. 255 1 ., autee- acoochee, 30571 706-878-3300, s11ca.org
n on-site museum , theater, art gall ery, and conference faci lities are featured at this thriving art center.
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Scarlett'sSecret 1902 CA Hwy. 17, autee, 30571 706-87 -102 , scarlettsecret.com Located in a two-slOl) planlation-sl)le home, this museum contains C \l''f\Vand Cil'il War memorabilia as II ell a a tearoom and gift hop. Open ~ lon.-Fri. 10:30 a.m.--+ p.m., Sat. 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-4
p.m . dulls 2.50, chi ldren under 12 free . [;l I Y
Stovall Mill Covered Bridge CA Hwy. 255, Sautee, 30545 706-87 -218 I Drive by Georgia's hortesl clear-span covered bridge. Open daily. Free.
SKY VALLEY
Northeast Georgia Mountains Sky Valley Resort 696 ky Valier Way, le. I, ky Valle)', 30537 06-746-5303. 00-437-2416, d')'lalley.com
isit Georgia's only ki slopes. 171e ad,enture continues

year-round 11ith championship golf and 2,300 acres to explore when the now melts. TI1e ki slopes are open mid-Dec. to mid- lar. Call for hours and fees. l:;lWC M IY
SUCHES
Northeast Georgia Mountains Chattahoochee Forest National Fish Hatchery 4730 Rock Creek Rd., uches, 30572 706-838-4723, southeast.fws.govlc/iattahoochee{orest Three major fi hing events are held annually to promote recreational fishing and to introduce the public to the Fi h and Wildlife ervice. Educational tours and fi hing in nearby Rock Creek are al o available. Open Mon.-Fri. :30 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. [;l WC
Lake Winfield Scott Recreation Area GA Hwr. I 0, uches, 30572 706-745-692 , {s.{ed.us/con{ Fish, hike, picnic, 11 im , or camp along ide the clear I acre lake. Open daily May-Oct. Day-use fee 3 per vehicle, camping fee $12. Reservation required for
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Historic High Country James H. Floyd State Park 3 miles southeast of Summenille, off US Hwr 27 706 57-0 26, 00 64-7275, gaslateparks.org
urrounded by rural country ide, this quiet park offers outstanding fishing on two stocked lakes. Kids will enjoy feeding ducks from the boardwalk, 11 hile hikers can follow the lake loop or access the Pinhoti Trail. amping, cottages, and picnic area are provided. Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC 6'
Travel Services Chattooga County Chamber of Commerce +f CA Hwy. 4 , ummerville, 30747 706-857--+033, chattooga-chamber.org Open lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., except Wed. 9 a.m.noon . [;l WC 6'
TALKING ROCK
Historic High Country Talking Rock Historic District
lai11 t. , Talking Rock, 30 175 706-692-5600 Downtown feature restored buildings, shopping, and a park. Open daily. The unique shops are open Thu.- un . [;l WC 6' Y
TALLAPOOSA 8-7
Historic High Country Bud Jones Taxidermy Museum 359 GA Hu? 120 E., Tallapoo a, 30176 7 0-574-7480, b11dionestaxidem1y.com 'l11is museum includes exotic animal mounts, as well as an extensive fossil collection. Open ~ lon.-Fri. a.m.-5 p.m., at. 9 a.m.-noon. Free. [;l WC 6'
Helton Howland Park US llwr 78 E., Tallapoosa, 30 176 770-574-2345 'l11i park includes a beach area, a lake, and an amphitheater. Open daily. Free. [;l WC 6' Y
West Georgia Museum ofTallapoosa 185 lann t., Tallapoosa, 30176 7 0-574-3125, westgeorgiamuseum.com This museum focuses on local history and paleontology. Open Tue.- Fri. 9 a.m.--+ p.m., at. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
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BREMEN Atlanta West Antique Mall 203 S. Buchanan St., Bremen, 30110 770-537-9393
ntiques shopping. Open Mon.-Sat. I0 a.111.--0 p.m., Sun. 110011-6 p.m. lilWC 6'
Yesterday 'sAntiques and Refinishing 203 Pacific Ave., Bremen, 30110 770-537-9 157 Antiques, refi nishing, and repairs. Open Mon.-Fri. a.m.--0 p.m. , Sat. 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
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CALHOUN Prime Outlets of Calhoun 455 Belwood Rd., Calhoun, 30701 706-602- 1305, 877-GO-OUTLETS primeoutlets.com Outlet hopping. Open lon.-Sat IOa.m.9 p.111., Sun. 110011--0 p.m.
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CARTERSVILLE Cartersville Historic Downtown Shopping District One Friendship Pla::a, Cartersville, 30120 770-387-1357, 800-733-2280 notatlanta.org
fore than 46 retail shops and 15 restaurants. Hours vary. lil WC 6'fl Y
CLARKESVILLE Am ish Red Barn 6345 GA Hwy. 17, Clarkesville, 30523 706-75-1-8235 Ami h furniture and artwork, quilts, and cra fts. Open Fri.-Sat. 10 a.111.--0 p.m.,
Sun. IO a.m.-5 p.111. lil 6'
Burton Gallery and Emporium 295 Cherokee Ridge Dr., Clarkesville, 30523 706-9-17- 1351, 877-947-135 1 burtongallery. net Gallery for fine art, folk art, pottery, and painting . Call for hours and fees.

Mark of the Potter 9982 GA 1-lwy. 197 Clarkesville, 30523 706-9-17-3440, marko{thepotter.com Handmade conte111porary artwork in wood, metal , and pottery. Open daily summer 10 a.111.-6 p.m., winter IO
a.m.-5 p.m. lil WC
COMMERCE Commerce Factory Stores l99 Pottery Factory Dr. , Commerce, 30529 706-335-6352 Outlet shopping. Open Mon.- Fri.9 a.m.- 7 p.m., at. 9 a.m.-9 p.m., un . noon--0
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The Pottery JOO PotteryRd., Co111111erce, 30529 706-335-3120, 800-223-0667 cravenpottery. com Home and garden shopping. Open Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-S p.m., un. 11 a.111.--0
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Tanger Outlets of Commerce US Hwy. 441 and 1-85, Exit 53 / I J Tanger Dr., Commerce, 30529 706-335-335-f, 800--105-9828 ta11geroutlet.com Outlet shopping. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.111.-
9 p.m., Sun. noon--0 p.m. lil WC 6'
CUMMIN(i Parsons 525 Lakeland Pla;za, Cumming, 300-10 770-887-999 1, parson gifts.com Gifts, collectibles, and home decor. Open Mon.- Fri. 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Sat. 10
a.m.--0 p.111. lil WC 6'
DAHLONECiA Dahlonega Historic District 13 S. Park t. , Dahlonega, 30533 706-86-1-3711 , 800-23 1-55-13, dahlonega.org Handcrafted arts from the Appalachian mountains. Call for hours.
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DALTON Dalton Outlet Center 1001 Market St., I-75, Exit 333 Dalton, 30720 706-277-2688, 800-409-7029 Outlet shopping. Open Mon.-Sat. 9
a.m.-9 p.111., un. 110011--0 p.m. lil WC 6'
Walnut Square Mall 2150 E. Walnut Ave., Dalton, 30721 706-226-3777. walnutsquaremall.com More than 70 stores. Open Mon.-Sat. 10
a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. l--0 p.m. lil WC bfl
DAWSONVILLE North Cieorgia Premium Outlets 00 GA Hwy. 400 S., Dawsonville, 3053-f 706-216-3609 premiumoutlets.com/northgeorgia Outlet shopping. Open Mon.-Sat. IO
a.m.-9 p.111., Sun. noon--0 p.m. lil WC 6'
HIAWASSEE Upper Hi Fly Fishing Store 3375 US Hwy. 76 W, Hiawassee, 30546 706-896-9075, upper-hi-fly.com Fishing tackle , clothing, accessories, gifts, and fine art. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
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PENDERCiRASS Pendergrass Flea Market 5641 US Hwy. 129, 1-85, Exit I37 Pendergrass, 30567 770-9-15-1900, pendf/ea.com Georgia' largest flea market witl1 more than 500 booths and 250,000 square feet of air-conditioned space. Open at.-Sun.
9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. lil WC 6'fl
RIN66OLD Gateway Antiques and Collectibles Mall 4103 Cloud Springs Rd., 1-75, Exit 353 Ringgold, 30736 706-858-9685, gatewayantiques.com Antiques mall with more than 300 dea l-
ers. Open daily 9 a.m.-8 p.m. lil WC 6'

ROME Mount Berry Square Mall 993 Mount Berry Square, .E. Rome, 30165 706-234-3597, shopmou11tberrysquare.com F'ifty specialty and retail shops. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., un. l--0 p.111.
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SAUTEE Country Store at Skylake 124 Skylake Rd., Sautee, 30569 706-878-2292, he/enga.org Arts and crafts, gifts, and accent pieces for the home as well as a working oldfashioned soda fountain and cafe. Open Mon.-Sat. 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m, Sun.
noon-5 p.m. lil WC 6,. fl
TALLULAH FALLS Tallulah Gallery 580 Scenic Loop I5, Tallulah Falls, 30573 706-75-1-6020, tallulahgallery.com Fine art, including original paintings, pottery, folk art, jewelry, furniture, photography, books. Open Tue.-Sat. I0 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 12:30-5:30 p.m.
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TOCCOA Whistlestop Cornerstone Antique Market 202 . Sage St., Toccoa, 30577 706-282-1386, whistlestopmal/.com Antiques, crafts, furniture, and collectibles.
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VILLANOW Villanow General Store 24 E. Armuchee Rd., GA Hwy. 136 Villanow, 30728 706-397-2298 Built in 1840, this is the oldest continuously operating store in Georgia. Open
Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.--0 p.m. lil WC VI
This i;just asampling of the many shopping opportunities in this region. For more information, call 800-VISIT GA or visit GeorgiaOnMyMind.org.

Travel Services Georgia Visitor Information Center- Tallapoosa 1-20 E. at the Georgia-Alabama line Tallapoosa, 30176 770-574-262 /, georgiao11111ymi11d.org
pen daily 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.111. Free. lil WC 6'
Historic Walking Trail 3 8 Bowdon St., Tallapoosa, 30176 770-574-3124 Brochures describing walking tours are available at the library. Open Mon., Tue., Fri. IO a.m.-5 p.m., Thu. IO a.m-8 p.111 ., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.111.
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Northeas t Georgia Mountains
Georgia Heritage Center for the Arts 11 785 US Hwy. 44/ ., Tallulah Falls, 30573 706-75-1-5989, experiencegeorgiaarts.com

This arts center aims lo promote emerging Georgia artists. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. F'ree. lil WC 6'
Lake Tugalo- GA Power Off U 1-lwy. -f'/ l ., Tallulah Falls, 30573 706-782-4014, 88 -GPCLAKE georgiapower.comlgpclcrke Visitors can enjoy boating (25 horsepower motor or
smaller) and fishing. Open daily. Free. lil WC 6'
Minnehaha Falls Off Bear Gap Rd. , Tallulah Falls, 30573 706-782-3320, visitnortheastgeorgia.comlwaterfalls.htm The Minnehaha Trail follows Fall Branch to this IQQ.
foot-high waterfall. lil
Tallulah Falls Lake-GA Power Off US Hwy. 441 ., Clayton, 30525 706-782-4014, 888-GPCLAKE georgiapower.comlgpclake

Covering 63 acres, the lake has 3.6 miles of shoreline and is part of the new Tallulah Gorge State Park . Open
daily. Call for fees. lil WC b
Tallulah Falls School Museum P.O. Box IO, Tallulah Falls, 30573 706-75-1-0400, ext. 3530, tallulahfalls.org Displays include photos, painting , and artifacts that reflect the hi tory of Tallulah Falls School. Call for hours. F'ree. lil WC 6'
Tallulah Gorge State Park 338 /ane Hurt Yam Dr. 706-754-7970, 800-864-7275, g,1stateparks.org One of the most spectacular gorges in the eastern United !ates can be explored via hiking and biking trails, a suspension bridge, and a paved ADA trail. Gorge overlooks, an interpretive center with an awardwinning film , gift shop, picnic area, swimming beach, fi hing, and camping are available. Call for water-

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release chedule and kayaking information. Open At 186 feet, Toccoa Falls i 26 feet taller than iagara n,i neoclas ical courthou e boa ts an octagonal

daily 8 a.m .-dark. Call for fees .

Falls. Gift shop and restaurant. dult $ 1, children domed clock tower. Open l\ lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.rn . Free.

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Tallulah Point Overlook and Tallulah Adventures 9-+0 Tallulah Gorge cenic Loop, Tallulah Falls, 30573 706-754--+318, tallulahpoint.com
anoe rental is avai lable for paddling Lake Tallulah , as well as overnight rentals for campers, an observation deck, and a gift shop. Open daily 9 a.m.-o p.m. Call for
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TATE
Historic High Country Tate Elementary (Marble School House)
5630 GA Hwy. 53 E., Tate, 30 177 706-253-50 I0, picke11scou11t)'schools.org
Visit the nation's only working public school construct-
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TOCCOA K-3
Northeast Georg ia Mountains Currahee Mountain GA Hwy. 17 and GA Hwy. 365, Toccoa, 30577 706-886-2 132, toccoagachamber.com This is the la t mountain in the Blue Ridge chain. The name Currahee appropriately means "stands alone." Open daily. Free. ~
Henderson Falls Park Henderson Falls Rd. , Toccoa, 30577 706-886-2132, toccoagachamber.com n,is park offers an amphitheater, tennis courts, and a beautifol waterfall and nature trail. Open daily pr.-Oct.
a. m.-5 p.m., ov.- ar. 8 a.m.-o p.m. Free. ~WC o-
Lake Yonah-GA Power Yonah Dam Rd., Toccoa, 30577 706-782--+014, 888-GPCLAKE georgiapower.comlgpclake Enjoy Lake Yonah with boating, fi shing, picnicking, and cam ping. Open daily. Call for fees . ~WC o-
Stephens County Historical Museum 313 Pond St., Toccoa, 30577 706-282-5055, toccoahistory.com Features information on tephens County's past. Call for hour and fees. ~ WC o-
Traveler'sRest Historic Site 8 /62 Ri,erdale Rd. 706-8 6-2256, gastateparks.org 77,i 1833 plantation home of th e "riche t man in the Tuga loo Valley" was used as an inn to accommodate the growing number of travelers in Georgia . The home include antique furnishings, a 90-foot-long porch , and hand-numbered rafters. Open Thu.- at. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 2-5:30 p.m. ~ WC o-
Travel Services Toccoa- Stephens County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center 90 I E. Currahee t., Toccoa, 30577 706 86-2 132, toccoagachamber.com
Open 1on.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. ~WC o-
TOCCOA FALLS
Northeast Georgia Mountains Toccoa Falls GA Hwy. Alt. 17, Toccoa Falls, 30598 706-8 6-683 1, 00-868-3257, t{c.edu lconsiderl{alls. htm

TRENTON A-2
Historic High Country
Travel Services Dade County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center 111 Railway Ln., Trenton, 30752 706-65 7-4488, 877-87 1-1386 dadecogachamber.com
Open Mon .-Fri. 8:30 a.m .-5 p.m. ~WC o-
VILLA RICA
Historic High Country Activelife Sports and Ecotourism Villa Rica, 30180 770-356-2895, activelifeadventures. homestead.com Guided tours are led by Tim Banks and are designed fo r you based on rour interests, mobility, and comfort level. Call for hour and fees.
WACO
Historic High Country
Travel Services Haralson County Chamber of Commerce 70 Murphy Campus Blvd., Waco, 30 182 770-537-559-+, haralson.org
Open Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. ~WC o- Y
WALESKA
Historic High Country Funk Heritage Center 7300 Reinhardt College Cir., Waleska, 30 1 3-298 1 770-720-5970, rei11hardt.edul{u11k.htm This center is devoted to alive American history and the pioneer experience of Appalachian settlers.77,e cen ter i Georgia's official Frontier and outheastern
Indian Interpretive Center. Call for hours. dults 6,
chi ldren $4, seniors $5.50. ~WC o-
WHITE
His toric High Country Weinman Mineral Museum 51 Mineral Mu eum Dr., White, 30 18-+ 770-386-0576, weinmanmuseum.org 77,is simulated mine and museum features a mineral and gemstone collection from Georgia and around the world. Call for hours. dults $4, children 6- 11 $3, se-
niors $3.50. ~ WC 6-
Travel Services Wilderness Camp Marina 451 Wildemess Camp Rd. , White, 30 184 770-386-21 70, 770-607-0 193
Full-service marina . Open Wed.-Sat. 9 a. m.-5 p.m.,
Sun. noon-5 p.m . Call for fee . ~ WC 6' I
WHITESBURG
Historic High Country McIntosh Reserve 1046 W. McIntosh Cir., Whitesburg, 30185 770-8 30-5879, carrollcountyrec.com 77,is reserve features hiking, hor eback riding, fi shing, chi ldren's water park, camping, and canoeing. Open daily 8 a.m.-dusk . Call for fees . ~WC o-
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Northeast Georgia Mountains Barrow County Courthouse 30 . Broad St. , Winder, 30680 770- 307- 3050

Barrow County Museum 7-+ W. Athens t., \Vinder, 30680 770-307-11 83 Among the room of the museum, see jail cells, exhibits on Senator Richard B. Russell , county history, and the
nearby Fort Yargo. Open Ion.-Fri. 1- -+ p.m., un. 2-5
p.m. Free. ~WC o-
Fort Vargo State Park and Will-A-Way Recreation Area I mile south of Winder, 011 GA Hwy. 81 770-867-3489, 800-86-+-7275, gastateparks.org Located between tlanta and thens, this wooded park is named for a 1792 fort built by ettlers. amping, cottages, a lake with wimming beach , boat rental , hiking and biking trai ls, picnicking, and mini-golf are offered. Most facilities are wheelchair-accessible. Open daily 7 a.m.-lO p.m. Call for fees. ~WC o-
Russell Family Cemetery GA Hwy. 53, Winder, 30680 770-867-94+1, barrowchamber.com Richard B. Russell's homeplace in \ inder still stand , and the family cemetery has been preserved for public view. Open daily. Free. ~
Travel Services
Barrow County Chamber of Commerce 6 Porter St. (Historic Train Depot), Winder, 30680 770 67-9+H, barrowchamber.com Open Mon.-Fri. :30 a. m.-5 p.m. ~WC o-
WOODSTOCK
Historic High Country Dixie Speedway 150 Dixie Dr., Woodstock, 30189 770-926-53 15, dixie peedway.com Dixie peedwa)' is a 3/8-mil e banked-clay ova l that hosts exciting stockcar racing. Open May-Oct. Sat. 7:30 p.m. Call for fees. ~WC o- IT
Woodstock Visitors Center at Dean'sStore 858 Main St. , Woodstock, 30 1 8 770-924-0406, ci.wood tock.ga.us Established in 1906, the store has remained in the Dean family ever since and now ser\'es a the vi itors center. Open Thu.- at. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. ~WC o-
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Northeast Georgia Mountains Rollins Planetarium I College St. , You ng Harris, 305 2 706-379-43 / 2, 800-2-+ 1-375-1, yhc.edu lextemallplanet On the campus of Young Harris College, this phmetarium is one of the largest in the state. Call for hours. Free. ~WC o-
Travel Services Towns County Chamber of Commerce and Local Welcome Center,Towns County Tourism Association, Inc. I-+ I I Fuller Cir., Young Harris, 30582 706-896-4966, 00-98-+-15-+3, mountaintopga.com
Open Mon .-Fri . 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Apr.-Dec. at. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. ~WC o-

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Stratford Motor Inn

79 Maddox Cir.

DaysInn

302 Elbert St.

Holiday Inn Express

970 Elbert St.

Jolise Inn

929 Elbert St.

Super 8

925 Elbert St.

Budget Inn

34JeffDr.

Ellijay Inn

92 S.Main St.

Whitepath Mountain Retreat

987 Shenendoah Dr.

Best Western Battlefield Inn

2120 Lafayette Rd.

Super 8

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Best Value Inn

809 Jesse Jewell Pkwy SW

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1630 Atlanta Hwy.

GuestHouse Inn & Suites

520 QueensCity Pkwy

Hampton Inn

450 Jesse Jewell Pkwy

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1585 Monroe Dr.

Quality Inn & Suites

726 Jesse Jewell Pkwy

Ramada Limited

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Suburban Lodge Extended Stay 1115 Jesse Jewell Pkwy

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541 Dorsey St.

Best Western Inn &Suites

1357 E.Franklin St.

DaysInn

1679 AndersonHwy.

Jameson Inn

1091 E.Franklin St.

Alpenhof Motel & Cabins

15 Yonah St.

Alpine Crest Resort

232 Carrie Cox Dr.

AlpineVillage Inn

1005 Edelweiss St.

Bavarian Brook Rentals

859 Edelweiss St.

Best Western

8220S.MainSt.

Biscuit Inn

GA Hwy.356

Castle Inn

8287 S. MainSt.

Chalet Kristy Riverfront Motel &Cabins 134 River St.

Comfort Inn

101 Edelweiss Strasse

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877 Edelweiss Strasse

Days Inn

8288 S. Main St.

Econo Lodge

749 Brucken Strasse

Hampton Inn-Helen on the River 147 Unicoi St.

Heidi Motel &Windmill Suites

8820 N. Main St.

Helen Black Bear Resort

210 Dawn Way

HelendorfRiver Inn &Conference Cente 33 Munichstrasse

Helen Inn

8171 GA Hwy.75N

Hofbrau Riverfront Hotel

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Innsbruck Resort

98 Schwarzwald Strasse

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Loreley Resort

387 Brucken Strasse

Ramada Limited

11 Edelweiss Strasse

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Unicoi State Park & Lodge

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Fieldstone Resort &Conference Center 3499 US Hwy.76 W

Hiawassee Inn

193 E.Main St.

Holiday Inn Express

300 Big Sky Dr.

Lake Chatuge Lodge

653 US Hwy. 76

Mull's Motel

213 N.Main St.

Salale Lodge

1340 US Hwy.76 E

Days Inn, Lafayette

2209 N.Main St.

Key West Inn

2221 N. Main St.

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Renaissance Pinelsle Resort

9000 Holiday Rd.

Best Western Regency Inn & Suites 13705JonesSt.

GuestHouse Inn

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Sleep Inn

890 RossPlace

Chanticleer Inn

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PRICING: 1=$0-$50

Comfort Inn

3469 Mundy Mill Rd.

770-287-1000 800-228-5150

Country Inn & Suites

4535 Oakwood Rd.

770-535-8080 800-456-4000

Jameson Inn

3780 Merchants Way

770-533-9400 BOO-JAMESON

Scottish Inns

4500 Oakwood Rd.

770-531 -9929 800-251-1962

Best Western, Hamilton Inn

38 Vining Cir.

706-965-4100 BOO-WESTERN

Comfort Inn, Ringgold

177 Industrial Blvd.

706-935-4000 800-424-6423

Days Inn, Ringgold

5435 Alabama Hwy.

706-965-5730 800-DAYSINN

Holiday Inn Express

5437 Alabama Hwy.

706-965-6500 BOO-HOLIDAY

Ringgold South Knights Inn

584 Pinegrove Access Rd. 706-891-1824 800-418-8977

Super 8

5400 Alabama Hwy.

706-965-7080 800-800-8000

Ashwood Inn & Suites

2761 Shorter Ave.

706-378-9650

Best Western Executive Inn

217 US Hwy.411

706-234-3161 800-528-1234

College Inn

2973 Cedartown Hwy. 706-235-1717

Comfort Inn

2209 Shorter Ave.SW

706-802-1223 800-228-5150

Country Hearth &Suites

1318 Martha Berry Blvd. 706-235-4760 888-4HEARTH

Country Inn &Suites

231 USHwy.411 S

706-232-3380 800-456-4000

Days Inn

840 Turner McCall Blvd. 706-295-0400 800-329-7466

Hampton Inn

US Hwy.411 E

706-232-9551 BOO-HAMPTON

Holiday Inn Skytop

20USHwy.411 E

706-295-1100 BOO-HOLIDAY

Howard Johnson Express

1610 Martha Berry Hwy. 706-291-1994

Jameson Inn

40 Grace Dr.

706-291-7797 800-526-3766

Ramada Inn

707 Turner McCall Blvd. 706-232-Q444 800-2RAMADA

Stone House at Zion Farms

2979 Big Texas Valley Rd. 706-235-8002

Super 8

390 Dodd Blvd. SE

706-234-8182 800-800-8000

Franklin Inn

1234 E.Main St.

706-245-7241

Ramada Limited

841 Hartwell St.

706-246-0256 800-2RAMADA

Sky Valley Accommodations

3608 GA Hwy. 246 N

706-746-5301 S00-262-8259

Coach Inn & Suites

9785 Rome Blvd.

706-857-7007

Sequoyah Motel

12384 US Hwy. 27 N

706-857-2497

Comfort Inn

788 GA Hwy.100

1770-574-5575 800-4CHOICE

Country Hearth Inn

302 Savannah St. W

706-297-7799 866-943-2784

Days Inn

1101 S.Big ARd.

706-886-9461 800-329-7466

Taj Motel

509 W.Currahee St.

706-886-9458

Toccoa Inn &Suites

350 Stephens Cir.

706-886-1048

Toccoa Motel

212 S. Pond St.

706-886-2183

Days Inn

95 Killian Ave.

706-657-2550 800-329-7666

El Rancho Court

12579 N.Main St.

706-657-4201

ExpressInn &Suites

14364 US Hwy.27

706-734-2117

American Inns & Suites

615 Edge Rd.

770-459-5793

Comfort Inn

128 GA Hwy.61 Connector 770-459-8000 800-4CHOICE

Days Inn

195 GA Hwy.61 Connector 770-459-8888 800-329-7666

Deluxe Inn &Suites

195 GA Hwy.61 Connector 770-459-8888

Maple Street Lodge

361 W. Bankhead Hwy. 770-456-1500

Courtesy Economy Inn

2335 US Hwy.411 NE

770-382-1122

Scottish Inn

2385 US Hwy.411 NE

770-382-7011

Historic Banning Mills Country Inn 205 Horseshoe Dam Rd. 770-834-9149 866-447-8688

Papillon Resort

1105 Banning Rd.

770-830-1228

Comfort Inn

177 W. Athens St.

770-868-5303 800-4CHOICE

Jameson Inn

9 Stafford St.

770-867-1880 800-526-3766

Travelers Motel

160W.MaySt.

770-867-2371

Comfort Suites

340 Pkwy 575

770-517-9650

Hampton Inn Woodstock

450 Pkwy 575

770-592-2323 BOO-HAMPTON

Suburban Lodge Brasstown Valley Resort

1106 Woodpark Blvd. 6321 US Hwy.76

770-924-8770 706-379-9900 800-201 -3205

Youn Harris Motel

873 Main St.

706-379-3136

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The Lodge on Apple Pie Ridge

2154 Apple Pie Ridge Rd.

Davis-Reid-Sampson Inn B&B

147 Rogers St.

Haralson House Bed & Breakfast 3101 Kings Rd.

Highland Fal~ Bed &Breakfast Inn 4434 Highland Forge E

Misty Mountain Inn & Cottages

4376 Misty Mountain Ln.

Souther Country Inn

2592 Collins Ln.

Blue Ridge Inn

477 W. First St.

Sugar Creek Farm & Inn

1050 Cox Rd.

Maple Street Inn Bed & Breakfast 338 Maple St.

Hearn Academy Inn

13 Cedar Town St.

Tumlin House Bed & Breakfast

38 Alabama St.

Hearthstone Lodge Bed & Breakfast 2755 GA Hwy. 282

Overlook Inn Bed &Breakfast

9420 GA Hwy. 52

Spring Place Inn Bed & Breakfast 126 Elm St.

Gordon-Lee Mansion

217 Cove Rd.

Burns Sutton Inn

855 Washington St.

Glen Ella Springs

1789 Bear Gap Rd.

Beechwood Inn

P.O.Box 429

Caffery Springs Inn

1111 Satterfield Rd.

Lodge at Windy Acres

16 Windy Acres Rd.

Mountain Grove at Cloudland

203 Elm St.

Harber House Inn

2280 N. Broad St.

Cedar House Inn &Yurts

6463 US Hwy.19 N

Historic Worley Bed &Breakfast 168 W.Main St.

Lily Creek Lodge

2608 Auraria Rd.

Mountain Laurel Creek B&B

202 Talmer Griule Rd.

Mountain Top Lodge at Dahlonega 447 Mtn.Top Lodge Rd.

Royal Guard Inn Bed & Breakfast 65 5. Park St.

Holly Tree House Bed &Breakfast 217 W.Cuyler St.

Len Foote Hike Inn

240 Amicalola Fis. Ldg.Rd.

White Hall Inn

205 Carolina St.

Apple Orchard Country Inn

Liberty Hill Rd.

Rainbow Manor Bed & Breakfast 217 Heard St.

Whitworth Inn

6593 McEver Rd.

Captain's Quarters Bed &BreakfastInn 13 Barnhardt Cir.

Dunlap House

635 Green St.

Shuler Manor Bed & Breakfast

714 Early Dr.

The Skelton House

97 Benson St.

Alpine Hilltop Haus Bed & Breakfast 362 Chattahoochee St.

Black Forest B&B & Luxury Cabins 8902 N. Main St.

The Lodge at Smithgall Woods

61 TsalakiTrail

Lucille'sMountain Top Inn

964 Rabun Rd.

Bed & Breakfast at Swan Lake

2500 Hickorynut Cove

Enota Mountain Retreat

1000 GA Hwy.180

Henson Cove Place B&B & Cabin 1137 Car Miles Rd.

Hidden Valley Bed & Breakfast

441 Mull Rd.

Mountain Memories Bed & Breakfas 385 Chancey Dr.

Lake Rabun Hotel

35 Andrea Dr.

RenStone Bed & Breakfast & Spa 560 Chandler Place Dr.

Southern Oaks Bed & Breakfast

30 Baker St.

Garden Walk Bed &Breakfast Inn 1206 Lula Lake Rd.

Rose Hill Inn

4944 GA Hwy.515

Company House Bed & Breakfast Inn 125 Main St.

Annie'sPillows & Pancakes

625 Wise Rd.

Sylvan Falls Mill Bed &Breakfast 156 Taylor'sChapel Rd.

York House Bed &Breakfast Inn 416 York House Rd.

Claremont House Bed &Breakfast 906 E. Second Ave.

Bernie's at Nacoochee Valley Guest H 2220 GA Hwy.17

Eagles' Brook Bed &Breakfast

423 Chimney Mtn. Rd.

Edelweiss German Inn &Restaurant 351 Duncan Bridge Rd.

Stovall House Bed & Breakfast

1526 GA Hwy. 255 N

Dillard'sBed &Breakfast

625 W.Washington St.

Tate House Mansion & Resort

61 Marble Mansion Ln.

Mountain Oaks Bed &Breakfast 6035 Brid eCreek Rd.

706-776-6012 888-339-1374 706-835-2469 770-921 -8187 706-745-9554 706-835-1926 706-745-4786 888-MISTYMN 706-379-1603 800-297-1603 706-632-0222 706-258-4494 888-662-8253 770-214-8950 706-777-8865 706-777-0066 800-939-3880 706-695-0920 800-695-0905 706-517-8810 706-517-9432 706-375-4728 800-487-4728 706-754-5565 706-754-7295 877-456-7527 706-782-5485 706-348-6034 706-865-6635 800-435-5032 706-862-6676 800-226-5585 706-335-9388 877-226-9886 706-867-9446 706-864-7002 800-348-8094 706-864-6848 888-844-2694 706-867-8134 706-864-5257 800-526-9754 706-864-1713 877-659-0739 706-278-6620 706-265-4703 800-573-9656 706-746-5511 888-883-7708 706-779-7292 706-213-0314 770-967-2386 706-858-0624 800-710-6816 770-536-0200 800-276-2935 706-377-3550 866-377-3550 706-376-7969 877-556-3790 706-878-2388 706-878-3995 706-878-3087 800-318-5248 706-878-5055 866-245-4777 706-896-1582 800-896-5341 706-896-9966 800-990-8869 706-896-6195 800-714-5542 706-896-4988 866-850-6274 706-896-8439 800-335-8439 706-782-4946 706-356-1198 866-862-4517 706-356-8382 888-850-8178 706-820-4127 800-617-0502 706-677-4583 423-496-5634 800-343-2909 706-374-6934 706-746-7138 706-746-2068 800-231 -9675 706-291 -0900 800-254-4797 706-878-3830 706-878-4607 706-865-7371 706-878-3355 706-822-9948 770-735-3122 800-342-7515 706-782-4625 877-782-4684

PRICI NG: 1=$0-$50 2=$51-$80 3=$81 -$120 4=$121 + lodgeonapplepieridge.com

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MOUNTAINS BED AND BREAKFASTS

Simmons-Bond Inn Bed & Breakfast Twin Oaks Bed & Breakfast Creekside Hideaway B&B/Guesthouse Guest House at Crane Creek Vineyards

130 W. Tugalo St. 9565 E.Libeny Rd. 8970 Sharons Way 916 Crane Creek Rd.

706-282-5183 877-658-0746 770-459-4374 706-379-1509 888-882-7335 706-379-1236

PRICING: 1=$0-$50 2=$51 -$80 simmons-bond.com twinoaksmc.com creeksidehideaway.com cranecreekvineyards.com

3=$81-$120

4=$121+

MOUNTAINS CABINS AND CAMPING

Harvest Moon RV Park

1001 Poplar Springs Rd.

Leisure Time RV Park

881 Poplar Springs Rd.

Big Canoe's Paradise Retreat

1728 Tamwonh Ct.

2'sCompany Farm Creek Cabins 1600 Sweethean Ln.

7Creeks Housekeeping Cabins

5109 Horseshoe Cove Rd.

Alpine Cabins

2850 Alpine Way

Blairsville Highlands Retreat

Honeysuckle Ln.

Blood Mountain Cabins

9894 Gainesville Hwy.

Brasstown View Chalets

5299 Owltown Spur

Buser'sLakeside Retreat

2052 Pat Colwell Rd.

Canal Lake Campground

1035 Canal Lake Rd.

AChoestoe Adventure

Litten Ln., Choestoe Village

God's Country Farm Log Cabins

2222 Country Farm Ln.

Goose Creek Cabins & Campground 7061 Goose Creek US Hwy.19/129S

Granny's Cabin

693 Old Beech Rd.

Green Mansions Cabins

9894 Gainesville Hwy.

Hatchet Creek Cabins

8170 Papa's Mountain Rd.

Helton Creek Cottages

1989 Helton Creek Rd.

Highland Falls Cabin Rentals

4434 Highland forge E

Kilin Tyme Cabins

840 Kittie Ln.

Koehler Log Cabin

4141 Rich Rd.

Lake Nottely RV Park

350 Haley Cir.

Mountain Oak Cabins & Campground 2388 Mulky Gap

Nice n' Private Vacation Rentals

1545 Stoney Ridge Rd.

Nottely River Campgrd, Cabins &Tubing 3695 Nottely River Campgrd Rd.

Paradise Cabins

3163 Paradise Rd.

Peaceful Creek Cabin

4400 Reece Creek Rd. E

Riverbend'sOld Log Cabins

1426 Riverbend Farm Rd.

770-773-7320 770-877-5063 770-804-4590 877-773-8732 706-781 -2500 888-803-0558 706-745-4753 888-241-0425 706-745-7589 800-488-9507 770-226-8844 706-745-9454 800-284-6866 706-745-4007 888-869-7212 706-745-0511 706-745-1501 770-887-9579 888-308-8418 706-745-1560 888-470-9693 706-745-5111 727-585-3132 706-745-9454 800-284-6866 706-745-1245 866-510-7972 706-745-2104 888-213-2215 706-745-3667 888-201-4537 706-745-1900 800-869-5135 813-930-0336 706-745-4523 706-781-6867 888-781-6867 706-745-8932 706-745-6711 706-745-7483 910-653-5833 706-745-7143

Sunrise River Cabins &Sunrise Cottage 5817 Gainesville Hwy.

Town Creek Cottages

4863 Seabolt Rd.

Trackrock Campground & Cabins 4887 Trackrock Camp Rd.

Vogel State Park

7485 Vogel State Park Rd.

1-2-1 Cabins

On the Creek

Acorn Cabin Rentals

8390 Blue Ridge Dr.

Aska Mountain Cabin I & II

450 Bell Camp Rd.

Black Bear Cabin Rentals

1901 Appalachian Hwy.

Blue Ridge Mountain Cabins

10144 Blue Ridge Dr.

Bradleys Hassle-Free Cabins

329 Wib Kindall Rd.

Cabin Fever

51 Wampum Way

Cohutta Wilderness Area

6050 Appalachian Hwy.

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Forest Service Rd. 4 2460 E. First St. forest Service Rd. 69 P.O. Box 2625 71 River Ridge Ct. Dry Branch Rd. 45 Last Resort Pass 3Asters Coun Off US Hwy.76 3830 E. First St. Box 2488 Box 388

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Premier Cabin Rentals of North GA 3980 E. First St.

706-258-3018 877-277-5409

Rich Log,Poor Log

1955 Dial Rd.

813-493-8822 800-226-1345

Sanctuary Cove Cabin

8795 Old GA Hwy. 2

706-632-6645

Shady Springs Cottage

301 Mill Creek Rd.

706-492-3513

Southern Comfort Cabin Rentals 950 Appalachian Hwy.

706-258-3737 866-422-2467

Sunnybrook Bend Hot Tub Cabins P.0.Box 2589

800-974-3620

Tica Cabin Rentals

699 E. Main St.

706-632-4448 800-871-TICA

Toccoa River Houses

730 Riverside Ln.

770-336-5208

Toccoa Valley Campgrounds

11481 Aska Rd.

706-838-4317

KOA Kampgrounds

2523 Red Bud Rd. NE

706-629-7511 800-KOA-7512

Salacoa Creek Park

US Hwy.156, Exit 315

706-629-3490

John Tanner State Park

354 Tanner'sBeach Rd.

770-830-2222 800-864-7275

Allatoona Lake Campground

1138 GA Hwy. Spur 20

678-721-6700 877-444-6777

Allatoona Landing Marine Resort 24 Allatoona Landing Rd.

770-974-6089 800-346-7305

Clark Creek North Campground Off US Hwy. 75, Glade Rd.

678-721-6700 877-444-6777

Clark Creek South Campground Off US Hwy. 75, Glade Rd.

678-721-6700 877-444-6777

Foxriver Cottage

980 Euharlee Rd.

770-382-2930

Gatewood Park

244 Bartow Beach Rd.

770-387-5163

KOA Cartersville

800 Cassville White Rd,

770-382-7330 800-KOA-2841

McKaskey Creek Campground

Off GA Hwy.20, McKaskey Creek Rd. 678-721 -6700 877-444-6777

McKinney Campground

Off US Hwy. 75, King's Camp Rd. 678-721-6700 877-444-6777

Old Highway 41 #3Campground Off GA Hwy.92, Lake Acworth Rd. 678-721 -6700 877-444-6777

Red Top Mountain State Park &Lodge 50 Lodge Rd.

770-975-0055 800-864-7275

Upper Stamp Creek Campground Off US Hwy. 75,Wildemess Camp Rd. 678-721 -6700 877-444-6777

Cedar Creek Park

6770 Cave Spring Rd.

706-777-3030

Hightower Falls

771 Hightower Falls Rd.

770-748-8588

Carters Lake Marina & Resort

575 Marina Rd.

706-276-4891

Fort Mountain State Park

181 Fort Mountain Park Rd. 706-695-2621 800-864-7275

Lake Conasauga

3941 US Hwy. 76

706-695-6736

Wilderness View Cabin Rentals

9420 GA Hwy. 52

706-517-8810 866-517-8816

Dragonfly Lodge

587 Lower Prince Mountain Rd. 404-255-5207 800-597-6800

Apache Ridge Log Cabin Rentals 150 Apache Way

706-754-7177

Babbling Brook Log Cabin Rentals 3131 Alec Mountain Rd.

800-284-9403 800-284-9403

Brigadoon Lodge

8137 GA Hwy.197 N

706-754-2229

Burton Woods Cabins & Lodge

220 Brookwood Ln.

706-947-3926

Burton Woods II

300 Brookwood Ln.

706-754-7442

Country Ridge Cabins

112 Kennedy Mountain Rd.

706-947-3020

Evergreen Cabins

P.O.Box 186

706-754-0245 877-299-2585

Happy Valley Cabins

330 Happy Valley Resort

706-754-3377 800-354-4773

Moccasin Creek State Park

3655 GA Hwy.197 N

706-947-3194 800-864-7275

Mountain Rivers Log Cabin Rentals 511 Grandis Heights Cir.

706-754-9607 800-473-1434

Rustic Country Cabins

10786 GA Hwy.197 N

706-947-3704

Sunburst Stables Vacation Cabins 3181 GA Hwy.255

706-947-7433 800-806-1953

Back in the Woods Mountain House 526 Seven Winds Ln.

706-782-1268 877-782-4684

Cannon Country Cottage

Weatherly Rd.

706-947-1214

Cherry Laurel Creek Cabins

269 Daisey Ln.

706-782-6757

CradleCrestVacation Rental Mtn. Cabin OffWarwoman Rd.

912-352-3313 877-352-3313

Covered Bridge Cabin

3321 US Hwy. 76 W

706-782-2830

Cut Bait Cottage

94 Sunrise Dr., Lot 738

404-873-3372

D&H Cabin

473 Washington Ln.

706-782-6319 706-490-1666

Escape Hatch Cottage

4227 Blalock Goldmine Rd.

404-313-1565

Laurel House

Off Lake Rabun Rd.

770-435-5269

Mountain Aire Cottages

18 Motel Dr.

706-782-9568 888-571-9597

Peaceful Getaway

368 Saddle Gap Rd.

770-381-8491

Pounding Mill Creek Cabins

1832 Hale Ridge Rd.

706-782-9913

Rabun Beach Campground-CNF lake Rabun Rd.S

706-782-3320

Sandy Bottom Campground-CNF Forest Service Rd. 70

706-782-3320

Snooks Cabins

3982 Blalock Goldmine Rd.

706-947-1231 888-410-1231

Tallulah River Campground-CNF Forest Service Rd.70

706-782-3320

Tate Branch Campground-CNF

Forest Service Rd.70

706-782-3320

Tut's Mountain

US Hwy.441 &Seed Tick Rd. 706-782-6218 800-621-1768

Willis Knob Campground-CNF

Willis Knob Rd.

706-782-3320

Blue Creek Cabins

2362 Dean Mountain Rd.

404-816-8228

Boggs Creek Campground - CNF Off US Hwy.19/129

706-754-6221

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MOUNTAINS CABINS AND CAMPING

Cannon Falls Lodge

Off US Hwy.129

1 706-348-7919

Country Hideaway at Mountain Lakes 75 Enchanted Way,GA Hwy.75 Alt. 706-865-7666 800-514-1618

DeSoto Falls Campground-CNF

US Hwy.129/19

706-745-6928

Gabby'sCabins

3083 Helen Hwy.

706-865-6772

Gold'nGem Grubbin Campground 75 Gold Nugget Ln.

706-865-5454

Jenny'sCreek Family Campground 4542 US Hwy. 129 N

706-865-6955

Leisure Acres Campground

3840 Westmoreland Rd.

706-865-6466 888-748-6344

Sandy Bottoms Cabins

Duncan Bridge Rd.

770-654-5501

Turner Campsites
m White'sCo. Cabins

142TurnerCampsites Rd. 2White Pines Rd.

706-865-4757 706-348-6706

Our Mountain

265 Cabin Dr.

706-862-6363

Watson Mill Bridge State Park

650 Watson Mill Rd.

706-783-5349 800-864-7275

Country Boys RV Park

5473 Mount Olive Rd.

706-335-5535 800-562-3408

The Pottery Campground

100 Pottery Rd.

706-335-3120 800-223-0667

Bald Ridge Campground-COE

4100 Bald Ridge Rd.

770-945-9531

Sawnee Campground-COE

3200 Buford Dam Rd.

770-94S-9531

Shady Grove Campground-COE

7800 Shadburn Ferry Rd.

770-945-9531

Twin Lakes RV Park

3300 Shore Dr.

770-887-4400

Aunt Anne'sFireside Log Cabins BO Lila Way

706-864-9714

Bend of the River Cabins &Chalets 319 Horseshoe Ln.

706-219-2040

Camp Glisson Retreat Center

865 Camp Glisson Rd.

706-864-6181

Cavender Creek Cabins

200 Beaver Dam Rd.

706-864-7221

Dockery Lake Campground-CNF Forest Service Rd.654

706-745-6928

Forrest Hills Mountain Resort

135 Forrest Hills Rd.

706-864-6456 800-654-6313

Hatfield'sHideaway Cabins

3109 Copper Mine Rd.

706-864-6743

HermanHaus Cabin

US Hwy.129/19 N

770-396-1060

Laurel Ridge Cabins

185 Mountain Laurel Ridge

706-864-5392

My Mountain Home Cabin Rentals 125-BEMain St.

706-867-9156

Riverwalk Cabins

301 Blue Ridge View Dr.

706-864-4023

R-Ranch in the Mountains Resort 65 R-Ranch Rd.

706-864-6444

Wild Willy RVs &Campground

5320 Long Branch Rd.

706-867-9978

Amicalola Falls State Park

418Amicalola Falls Lodge Rd. 706-265-8888 800-864-7275

Lake Lanier Getaway

Off GA Hwy.400

678-360-5571

McCord Mountain Properties

2120 Perimeter Rd.

706-265-3943

Mountain Brook Cabins

76 Coolidge Dr.

706-864-3127

Toto Creek Campground-COE

154 Toto Creek Park Rd.

770-945-9531

Under the Hemlock

5545 GA Hwy. 52

706-265-4603

War Hill Campground-COE

4081 War Hill Park Rd.

770-945-9531

Twin Rivers Resort

210 Twin Rivers Resort Dr.

706-754-2010 866-754-2010

Andys Troot Farm,Cabins &Campground Betty'sCreek Rd.

706-746-2550

Chalet Village

768 Franklin St.

706-746-5348 800-541 -0671

River Vista Mountain Village

960 GA Hwy. 246

706-746-2722 888-850-7275

Bobby Brown State Park

2509 Bobby Brown S.P. Rd.

706-213-2046 800-864-7275

Lazy "L"Hunting &Fishing Lodge 1014 Flatwoods Rd.

706-283-8163

Pine-Der-Rosa Cabins

2561 Hulmes Chapel Rd.

706-213-1708 800-554-7774

Richard B. Russell State Park

2650 Russell State Park Rd.

706-213-2045 800-864-7275

Shade Tree Cabins, LLC

1888 Hulmes Chapel Rd.

706-283-3306

Bears Crossing

5610 Turniptown Rd.

706-635-7831

Bobcat Cabin Rental on the Cartecay 365 Parker Trail

706-276-7677

Cedar Crest Mountain Resorts

Off Back Pine Way

706-698-2727 888-34-CEDAR

Ellijay Country Cabins

274Elford Rd.

706-636-4988

Georgia Mountain Cabins

Off Oakridge Trail Dr.

678-454-6059

Lakeland Cabin Rentals

374 Glenridge Dr.

678-454-1094

Lighthouse Cabin

35 Lakeside Trail

770-822-2195

Mountain Cabin Rentals

463 Fugue Dr.

406-337-5541 888-88-CABIN

Mountain Memories Getaway

779 Bernhardt Rd.

706-276-1495 866-MTNMEMS

My Father's Cabin

479 Lake Forrest Rd.

770-218-1727

North Georgia Get-Aways

34 Twin Mountain Lake Rd.

706-253 -8000

Ocoee Yurt Company

4496 Yukon Rd.

352-694-3220

Overland Trails Log Cabin Rentals 273 Rose Petal Ln.

706-276-2211 877-474-LOGS

Pflueger'sFish Camp

P.0.Box 1993

706-276-3786

Plum Nelly Campground

15828 SGA Hwy.515

404-317 -2458

River House

358 Armor Way N

770-355-4564

River Run Cabin

GA Hwy.515

770-420-1473

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MOUNTAINS CABINS AND CAMPING

RiversideChalet

1ORiverview Dr.

770-428-4402

georgiamountaincabin.com

Stress Buster Vacation Rentals

P.D.Box 1764

404-791 -4388

stressbuster-vaca tio nren tals.com

Whispering Winds Mtn.Retreat &Cabin 616 Harpers Creek Rd.

706-636-5627

whi speringwindsretreat .com

White Pine Lodge

196 White Pine Ridge

770-339-5635

lakelan dca binrentals.com / wp

Chestnut RidgeCampground-COE 6515Chestnut Ridge Rd.

770-945-9531

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Lake Lanier Lodges-Log Cabins 6598 Lights Ferry Rd.

770-967-1804 888-972-6300 lakelanierlodges.com

Old Federal Campground-COE

6219 Old Federal Rd.

770-945 -9531

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Bolding Mill Campground-COE

4055 Chestatee Rd.

770-945-9531

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Duckett Mill Campground-COE

3720 Duckett Mill Rd.

770 -945 -9531

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River Forks Park &Campground 3500 KeithBridge Rd.

770-531 -3952

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Hart StatePark

330 Hart State Park Rd.

706-376-8756 800-864-7275 gastateparks.org

Milltown Campground-COE

New Prospect Rd.

706-856-0300 888-893-0678 sas.usace.army.mil/lakes/hartwell

Mountain Lakes Vacation Rentals LakeHartwell,multiple locations 864-972-0463 800-610-0020 mtnlakes.com

Paynes Creek Campground-COE Off GA Hwy.51

706-856-0300 888-893-0678 sas.usace.army.mil/lakes/hartwell

Wad sa dler Campground-COE

5625Anderson Hwy.

706-856-0300

sas.usace.army.mil/lakes/hartwell

A-1Vacation Rentals

8287 S. Main St.

706-878-0022 800-395-3644 a-1 vacationrental.com

Andrews CoveCampground-CNF GA Hwy.75 N

706-754-6221

fs.fed.us/conf

Blue Ridge Cabin Rentals

2990 GA Hwy. 356

706-878-1773 888-240-1201 cabinsga.com

Cabin on theCreek

2047 Helen Hwy., Unit A

706-865-4461

cabinonthecreek.com

Chattahoochee Ridge Lodge &Cabins 500 Ridge Rd.

706-878-3144 80Q-476-8331

Chattahoochee RiverCampground-CNF Chattahoochee River Rd.

706-754-6221

fs.fed.us/conf

Chimney Shadows Cabins

GA Hwy. 356 to Shadow Dr.

706-865-4935

chi mneysha dows.co m

Country CharmCabins

322 Dandy Ln.

706-878-0053

countrycharmcabins.com

Georgia Mountain Madness Cabins 190 Mountain Madness Dr.

770-878-2851 888-534-6452 gamountainmadness.com

Katrina'sCottages

738 Myra Branch Rd.

706-878-3645

helenga.org/katrinascottages

Lazy Bones Mountain Cabins

GA Hwy.75 N

706-219-3630

lazybonescabins.com

Lund'sHideaway Cabins

7489GA Hwy.75Alt.

706-878-3111

lundshideawaycabins.com

Nacoochee Cabins

7025 SMainSt.

706-878-9463

nacoocheevi ll age.com/cabi ns

River Bend Chalets

152 Dye St.

709-878--0022 800-395-3644 helenga.org/riverbendchalets

Timberloft Cottages Unicoi State Park

3887 GA Hwy. 356 1788 GA Hwy.356

706-878-2950 866-514-1499 706-878-2201 800-864-7275

timberloft.com gastateparks.org

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Bald Mountain Park RV Resort

751 Gander GapRd.

706-896-8896

baldmountainpark.com

Bend of the River Chalets

2003 Bend of the River

706-635-4612

hiawassee-bendofriver.com

Boundary Waters Resort &Marina 528 Sunnyside Rd.

706-896-2530 800-323-3562 boundarywatersresort.com

Cottageat Swan Lake

2500 Hickorynut Cove

706-896-1582

hickorynutcove.com

Crystal River Ranch Llamas &Llodging 7316 US Hwy.76 E

706-896-5005

crystalrive r-ranch .com

Deer Lodge Restaurant &Cabins 7900 GA Hwy.17

706-896-2726

Georgia Mountain Fair Campground 1311 Music Hall Rd.

706-896-4191

georgia-mountain-fair.com

Great Escape Vacation Rentals

1460 US Hwy.76 W,Ste.D

706-896-9820 866-525-3372 greatescapevacation.com

Hiawassee River Trout Lodge

2701 CabinDr.

706-896-7400 866-833-7368 hiawasseecabins.com

Hickaynu!ColeTroutFann &GlT'4)9lllllld 2500 Hickorynut Cove

706-896-5341

hickorynutcove.com

Horne's Hideaway

1Hornes Hideaway

706-896-6292

Lake ChatugeChalets

Off GA Hwy. 288

706-896-7368

jwww.com/chatugechalets

Lake Chatuge Mountain Retreat Kilpatrick Point Ln.

404-636-1782

ga-mountain-lakehomes.com

Laurel Mountain Cabins

4877 Laurel Mountain Rd.

706-896-8015 888-859-601 8 laurel-mountain-cabins.com

Mountaintop Chalet

995 County Rd.212

706-896-2940 800-893-2940 chatuge-land-company.com

PaulineTaylor Cabins

57GA Hwy.180

706-896-2114

Real Estate & Rental Center

150-AMain St. S

706-896-1300 866-336-5263 realestateandrentals.com

SerenityCoveCabin&Boat Rental 834 Lower Bell Creek Rd.

706-896-1465 800-896-1465 serenity-cove.com

T.W.'sLakeside Landing

1151 RobertsonRd.

706-896-3487

Lakehouseson Lani er

7000 Holiday Rd.

770-932-7200 800-84Q-S253 lakelanierislands.com

Farside Cottages

121 Oasis Rd.

706-782-S986 800-332-3827

Orchard View Cabins

P.O.Box 518

706-782-9267 800-222-6421 appalachianmall.com/orchardviewcabins

Rabun Farms Lake House &Stables 13 Kings Row

706-782-6412

River Campground &Lodge

28Joy Bridge Rd.&441

706-782-9936

rivercampg round.com

Seed Lake Campground-GA Power Crow Creek Road Rd.

706-782-4014

georgiapower.com/gpclake

Tree Top Rentals

Tame TurkeyRd.

229-436-0886

treetoprentals.com

Tugaloo State Park

1763 Tugaloo State Park

706-356-4362 800-864-7275 gastateparks.org

MountainHomeRentalsof Georgia 13350 GA Hwy.SH

770-894-4444 866-627-1001 mountainhomerentals.biz

Swan Center Retreat House

75 Swan Center Dr.

770-893-3525

swancenter.org

Sunset Campground

17139GA Hwy. 17

706-356-8932

Rolling Thunder River Co.& Campground 20 Hughes St.

706-496-5752

rollingthunderriverco.com

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MOUNTAINS CABINS AND CAMPING

Mountain Laurel Cabin Rentals

P.0.Box 513

Above the Rest Luxury Cabins

1164 My Mountain Rd.

ACountry Hearth Cabin Rentals 1164 My Mountain Rd.

Cutters Cabin Rentals

P.O. Box976

Di'sMountain Getaway

Forge Mill Rd.

Morganton Point Recreation Area Off GA Hwy.60

New Beginnings Cabin Rental

247 Croft Mountain Ridge

Whispering Pines Campground 290 Whispering Pines Rd.

Black Rock Mountain State Park Black Rock Min.Pkwy

Mountain City RV Park

US Hwy.441

Sunrise Mountain Cabins

Sunrise Mountain Ln.

Lake Russell Campground-CNF

304 Lake Russell Rd.

Doll Mountain Campgrounds

GA Hwy.382

Harris Branch Campgrounds

GA Hwy.382

Ridgeway Campground

GA Hwy.282

Woodring Branch Campground GA Hwy.282

AClear View

966 Western Way

Cottontail Cottages

272 Toole St.

Heather Glen

5968 Wolffork Rd.

Idle Time Cabins

29 Idle Time Ln.

Valley Springs Lodging

787 Patterson Gap Rd.

Chattanooga South KOA Campground 199 KOA Blvd.

Cloudland Canyon State Park

122 Cloudland Canyon Park Rd.

Scenic View Log Cabin Rentals

54 Scenic View Ln.

Lock & Dam Regional Park

181 Lock & Dam Rd.

Best Holiday Trav-L-Park

1623 Mack Smith Rd.

Victoria Bryant State Park

llOS Bryant Park Rd.

Appalachian Rentals

698 Northwind

Beautiful Cabins @Skyridge

3Star Lake Ln.

Cherokee Campground

45 Bethel Rd.

Creekwood Cabins &RV Resort

5730 GA Hwy.356

Dukes Creek Cabins

42 Daytona Place

Gazebo Creek

76 Deer Valley Estates

Kountry Peddler &Tanglewood Cabins 3387 GA Hwy.356

Mountain Greenery Cabins

3621 GA Hwy. 255 N

Pine Ridge Country Cottages

51 Pine Ridge Dr.

Premier Vacation Rentals, Inc.

51 S6 Helen Hwy.

Sautee Hereford Ranch Lodge

GA Hwy.255

Sleepy Hollow Campground &Stables 307 Sleepy Hollow Rd.

Von Stecher's Mountain Rentals 679 Sautee Woods

ABeary Special Cabin

115 Wild Cat Run

Lake Winfield Scott Campground-CNF GA Hwy.180

Toccoa Cabin Rental

Off Brown Mountain Rd.

Toccoa Riverfront Cabin

292 Brown MountainDr.

James H. Floyd State Park

2800 Sloppy Floyd Lake Rd.

Big Oak RV Park

1179 GA Hwy.100 S

Tally Valley Park

3025 US Hwy.78 E

Tallulah Gorge State Park

338 Jane Hurt Yam Dr.

Black Bear Cabins

1978 E. Boggs Mountain Rd.

Covecrest Retreat Center

25 Falls Dr.

Hidden Gap Log Cabins

194 Carson Ln.

Splendor Mountain

195 New Gate Dr.

Wylie Mountain Cabin on Lake Burton 125 Waterview Ln.

Cottage on Lake Yonah

Rt.3, Box 3844

Georgia Baptist Conference Center 8496 Lake Louise Rd.

Toccoa RV Park

2136 Oak Valley Rd.

Trembly Bald Mountain Retreat Rt.3, Box 3824

Lookout MountainKOA

P.O.Box 490

McIntosh Reserve Park

1046 W. McIntosh Cir.

Ballard Tiger Creek Chalets & Inn 4982 US Hwy. 441

Fort Yargo State Park

GA Hwy.81

Almost Heaven

Off US Hw .76

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Farm Focus
Southern heritage is tied to the land.Trace 19th-century farm life at Old South Farm Museum in Woodland,Tifton's Agrirama, and Westville,an 1850s village in Lumpkin.View farm implements, see demonstrations such as quilting and open-hearth cooking,or feel raw cotton at the Georgia State Cotton Museum in Vienna.

Garden of Delights
Activities for all ages abound at Callaway Gardens Resort Preserve Community.Cason Callaway preserved 14,000-acres of beautiful land in Pine Mountain for generations of visitors to enjoy. Wind through gently rolling hills on a10-mile bike path, play golf, tennis, or racquetball, go fly-fishing, shoot skeet, or relax on the lakefront beach. Explore the discovery, butterfly,and horticultural centers,Mr.Cason'sVegetable Garden,and the Azalea Bowl. Callaway is also known for its nature trails as well as seasonal events including the Spring Celebration,Masters Water Ski Tournament,July 4th Spectacular, Hot Air Balloon Fest,and the holiday Fantasy of Lights.

Wild Time
Go on safari in Georgia.Walk or take a safari train through Serengeti-like habitats at Wild Adventures Theme Park in Valdosta.Drive through Wild Animal Safari in Pine Mountain, or walk the paths of Albany's Parks at Chehaw to come face-to-face with creatures from all over the world.

Stirring Stories
Rural Georgia's unique culture is revealed in Swamp Gravy,the official state folklife play.True-life local tales of faith,crime and punishment, medicine, community, and family relationships are narrated,sung,and acted by local volunteers performing in arestored cotton warehouse in Colquitt.

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Gracious Living Flower Power

Delight in Thomasville'sVictorian Lapham-Patterson House State Historic Site, where there are no right angles and each room is a different shape, or take apeek at gracious living at Pebble Hill Plantation.View antiques, art, and collectibles in the main house, and tour the stable complex and the vintage car collection.

Over in LaGrange, the Hills and Dales estate, with its Neel Reiddesigned Italian-style villa and formal terraced Ferrell Gardens, is described as"five acres of heaven." Stop and smell the roses at Thomasville'scity-owned gardens, where 500 bushes bloom and the Rose Festival is an anticipated spring event.

Civil War
Andersonville,named for the Civil War'smost infamous prisoner-of-war camp,is now the site of the National Prisoner of War Museum.In this place,where 13,000 Union soldiers died of disease, poor sanitation, malnutrition,and exposure,visitors view Echoes ofCaptivity, amoving film of unsettling interviews with former POWs.The Blue and Gray Museum in Fitzgerald houses artifacts including swords, medals, and soldiers' letters, and showcases the film Marching as One. Discover Civil War naval history at the Port Columbus National Civil War Naval Museum with audiovisual displays of ironclad ships in battle, and tales of blockade runners and wooden gunboats.

Refreshing Water
Families,fishing buddies, hikers, and sweethearts gather for fun and relaxation at the waters of the region.Whether on the Chattahoochee, Flint, or Ochlocknee Rivers, or on Blackshear, Seminole, or West Point Lakes,come to canoe,raft, ski,or fish for largemouth bass, bream,and crappie.

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Commemorate the civil rightsmovement through freedom music, oral histories, and photographs at the Albany Civil Rights Museum.
Get an eyeful of 15,000 alligators from just-hatched to super-sized at Glass Gator Farm in Camilla.
Ride nine roller coasters or cool off on the water slides at Wild Adventures Theme Park in Valdosta.
Drive across Red Oak Creek Covered Bridge,the state'slongest wooden bridge, constructed by former slave Horace King.
Twirl under the 300-year-old Big Oak in Thomasville. It now stands 68 feet tall and 24 feet around,with limbs that spread 162 feet across.
Twenty-five murals, painted on the sides of local buildings, tell the story of life in the mill town oflakeland,circa 1925.
Thrill to the Flying High Circus'sperformance on the tightwire and the trapeze at Callaway Gardens.
Satisfy your need for speed at the Silver Dollar Raceway in Reynolds or Cordele'sWatermelon Capital Speedway.
Follow the live oaks and magnolias leading to Melhana Grand Plantation in Thomasville and tour its 30 historic buildings.
Sip the nectar of the gods at Still Pond Vineyard and Winery near Albany,producer of wines from the native muscadine grape.
Relax in ahorse-drawn carriage or on ahayride or try out the in-ground trampoline at Butts Mill Farm near Pine Mountain.
Stroll the 15-mile Columbus Riverwalk along the banks of the Chattahoochee River.
Remember our fighting forces in Cordele at Georgia Veterans State Park'sexhibits of aircraft and at the National Infantry Museum in Fort Benning.
Go underground to explore the Kolomoki Mounds in Blakely.

Book It
Humorist Lewis Griuard and novelist Erskine Caldwell, each known for exploring the human condition in aunique way,were both born in Moreland, where travelers can now explore the Lewis Griuard Museum or the humble birthplace of Caldwell, who wrote Tobacco Road and God's Little Acre.

Museum Musing
Food for thought is found in collections of every kind.The Georgia Rural Telephone Museum in Leslie exhibits 1,500 phones and related items. Ashburn's Crime and Punishment Museum displays striped uniforms and steel cages.Get the local history at museums in Franklin, Griffin, Richland,and Montezuma.

Parkside
State parks provide aslice of outdoor heaven.Hike Providence Canyon State Park for stunning views of its multihued gullies. Skip rocks or take acool dip at Sprewell Bluff State Park,on the Flint River.Enjoy aresort experience at the lodge,golf course,or marina of Lake Blackshear Retreat and Golf Club.

Presidental Pathways
Southern Rivers holds the distinction of being beloved by two presidents, with Plains the birthplace of President Jimmy Carter and Warm Springs the therapeutic vacation getaway of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Hop on the SAM Shortline Excursion Train for destinationsincluding President Carter'sboyhood home,school, and campaign offices that had been headquartered in arailroad depot. Meanwhile, time stands still at Roosevelt'ssix-room bungalow dubbed the Little White House. Tour the site'sbeautiful, naturally heated, spring-fed pool and the home, preserved just as it was in 1945, when the president passed away.

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Lulu'sRestaurant This upscale fine dining features freshly prepared American dishes. 132 N.Patterson St., Voldosta 229-244-4000
Minnie'sUptown Savor award-winning Southern cooking in the historic district. 104 Eighth St., Columbus 706-322-2766
Mom'sKitchen Stop in for Southern specialties such as corn fritters,sweet potato pie,and collard greens. 203 Church St., Plains 229-824-5458
Neel House Dine on comfort food with flair, housed in a19th-century landmark. 502 5. Broad St., Thomasville 229-227-6300
The Olde Inn Enjoy hand-cut steaks,down-home catfish,and an extensive wine list. 2536 US Hwy. 280 W, Cordele 229-273-1229
Tony'sMain Street Bakery Patrons dine inside or outside along the town'sdistinctive blue and gray sidewalks. 118 5. Main St., Fitzgerald 229-426-7660

Something Fishy
There's plenty of aquatic life and 175,000 gallons of water at the Flint RiverQuarium.This Albany attraction promotes conservation with entertaining and interactive exhibits, such as Discovery Cavern and the Flint River Gallery, that explore ecosystem environmental issues from the Flint River to the Gulf of Mexico.

Depot Trio
Meet at Albany'sUnion Station for aglimpse of railroading of the past. Once pulsing with the energy of 55 trains a day, the depot now hosts Thronateeska Heritage Center's planetarium,science center,and museum of history.Probe the galaxies, become the center of a kaleidoscope, or climb aboard restored railcars and engines.

Recipe for Fun
Celebrate the tastes of Southern Rivers at high-spirited events such as Cordele'sWatermelon Festival, featuring seed-spitting contests, gospel singing,and watermelon tasting. Pick up great recipes at the Brooklet,Plains,and Sylvester peanut festivals or watch more than 120 teams compete for the best in barbecue at Vienna'sBig Pig Jig.

Arts Alive
Alove for music and art resonates throughout Southern Rivers. Valdosta'sAnnette Howell Turner Center for the Arts houses an art gallery, a theater for the performing arts,and art classes. In Columbus, RiverCenter for the Performing Arts presents programs from Beethoven to Broadway, big band to bluegrass,and is home to the Columbus Symphony Orchestra and the Schwob School of Music. The Columbus Museum,the second largest in the state,has 15 galleries. With more than 2,400 works,the Albany Museum of Art displays one of the largest collections of African art in the Southeast, along with a diverse collection of American and European art.

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ADEL J-20 Plantation Trace
Live Oak Plantation 675 PIClntalion Rd., Adel, 3I620 229 96-2112, 00-682-4 68, spav.com
sportsman's paradise, thi property offer quail and pheasant hunting, golf, and fishing. Open daily Oct. !Mar. 31 . ummer retTeats by re ervation only. Call for fees. [;l WC IT
Reed Bingham State Park 6 miles we t of 1-75, Exit 39 011 CA Hwy. 37 229-896-3551, 00-864-7275, gaslaleparks.org 11,i oa i near 1-75 offers a 3 5-acre lake with excellent fi hing, waterskiing, and wimming. Enjoy a campground, picnic areas, mini-golf, a playground, boat tours, and trails highlighting the rare gopher tortoise and the ham,Iess indigo nake, waterfowl , a cypress swamp, and a pitcher plant bog. Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. [;l WC '
Tra vel Services Adel- Cook County Chamber of Commerce 100 . Hutchinson Al'e., Adel, 31620 229-896-228 1, adel-cookchamber.org Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. [;l WC '
Florida/Georgia Welcome Center 1203 W. Fourth I., def, 31620
o- 229-896-9742
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AlbanyArea Arts Council 215 . Jackson St., Albany, 31 70 I 229-439-AR1 , ,,lbanrartscouncil.org The council showca es exhibits of regional artwork. Call for schedule and tour reservation . Open Mon .-Fri. 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. F'ree. [;l WC 0- T
Albany Civil Rights Movement Museum at Old Mt.Zion Church 326 Whitney Ave., Alban)', 31 0 I 229-432-169 , albanycivilrights.org A center for ongoing academic research, the museum presents variou exhibits, programs, and lectures. Open Wed.- at. IO a.m.-4 p.m., llll . 2-5 p.m. Reservations recommended for groups. Adults 4, children 4-1 2,
' senior and tudcnts 3, under 3 free. Call for group
rates. [;l WC
Albany Museum of Art 3I I leadowlark Dr., Albany, 31 707 229-439 400, albanymuseum.com 17,is museum houses a pennanent collection of 19thand 20th-<:enlul)' American, European, and ub. aharan
fri can art. }.IAzing Space is the museum 's children's win g. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Reservations recommended for guided tours. Adults 4, children and
seniors 2. [;l WC 0-T
Flint RiverQuarium 10 I Pine A,e., Albany, 31 70 I 229-639-2650, -COF'L/ , f]intril'erquarium .com
isit this freshwater aquarium that tells the stOI)' of the Flin! River and the mysterious blue-hole prings that help create it. Don't mi the dvenlure Center and its rotating exhibits or the nearby Turtle Grove park. Call for hours. dulls 8.50, children 4-12 6, seniors
o-'fl 7. 50. Call for group rate. [;l WC
Jack Daniel'sGarden Patch 409 Philema Rd. , Alban)', 31 701 229-420-0920, ;ackdanielsgardenpatch.com Purchase fresh fruits and vegetabl e traight from
o- th e garden. Open year-round. Call for hour and fees.
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Lake Chehaw 105 Chehaw Park Rd., Albany, 3170 I 229-430-5277, parksatchehaw.org Canoeing, boating, fishing, picnicking, and kiing opportunities abound. Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Memorial Day-Labor Day 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Call for fees.
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The Parks at Chehaw 105 Chehaw Park Rd., Albany, 31 701 229-430-5277, parksatchehaw.org The tar of this 800-acre facility is the Wild Animal Park, where native and exotic animals roam in their natural habitats. Get your thrills on the BMX Bike Track and Play Park. Take ad\'antage of creekside nature trails, picnicking, and camping facilities. train takes visitors on a 20-minute ride through the park and lhe adjacent longleaf pine and wire grass re toration area. Park open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Memorial DayLabor Day Mon.-Thu. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., F'ri.-Sun. 9
a.m.-7 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC 0-fl T
St. Teresa's Catholic Church 317 Residence Ave., Albany, 31 70I 229-439-2302 St. Teresa's is the oldest continuou ly operating Catholic church in Georgia. Its architecture is exemplary of frontier and mall-town mi ion churches of the mid-19th century. Open for weekly Mass e"el)' Wed. noon. panish-only lass un . noon. F'ree. [;l WC
Theatre Albany 514 Pine Ave., Albany, 31 70 I 229-439-7 193, theatrealbany.com 17,eatre Albany is located in the house of John A. Davis, one of lbany's pre-Civil War landmarks, which i Ii led on the ational Regi ter of Historic Places. Office open fon .-Fri. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. Call for
schedule and fees. [;l WC 0-
Thronateeska Heritage Center Heritage Plaza, 100 W. Roo eve/I Ave., Albany, 31 701 229-432-6955, heritagecenter.org Here you 'll find four attractions-the History Mu eum, \ etherbee Planetarium, the Discovery Center, and the Ioele! Train exhibit, which displays model trains housed in a full-size baggage car. new transportation annex features train locomotives and cars from the railwa) that have run through lbany. Open 'n,u.- at. noon-4 p.m. Call for Sun.-Wecl. hours and
fees. uicled group tours available. [;l WC 0-T
Tift Park 1301 r. Monroe I., Albany, 31 701 229-430-5222, albany.ga.us Rose gardens, trail , picnic shelters, playground , and tennis and hor eshoe courts can all be enjoyed here. Park open daily da\111-<lu k. Free. [;l WC 0-
US 19 Dragway 1304 Williamsburg Rd., Albany, 31 705 229-431 -0077, us 19dragway.com Home to NH RA-sanctioned drag racing. Call for ched-
ule and fees. [;l WC o-flT
Veterans Riverfront Park Oglethorpe Blvd., Albany, 31 70I 229-434-8700, 800-475-8700, albanyga.com
n amphitheater and various memorials honor the victims and veterans of \V\Vll , ietnam, and the Korean \ ar. The Flood of 1994 Memorial is al o located here. F'ree. WC
Travel Services Albany Convention and Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center 225 W. Broad Ave., Albany, 31 70 I

229-434 700, 800-475-8700, albanyga.com Open Mon.-F'ri. :30 a.m.-5 p.m. WC '
Flint River Outpost 11151 Old CA Hwy. 3, Baconton, 31 705 229-787-3004, f]intriveroutposl.com Enjoy primitive campsites, canoe and kayak rentals, and sales and shuttle service for !<lint River trip . Open Tue.-Sun. 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Call in advance and for fees. Croup rates available. [;l WC I
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Habitat for Humanity International Headquarters 322 \V. I.Amar St. , Americus, 3I709 229-924-6935, 00-HAB ITAT, habitat.org
iew a multimedia presentation chronicling the nonprofit's growth and tour sample Habitat hou es. isit the recently opened Global illage and Discovel) Center, a ix-acre interacti\'e attraction that howcases Habitat residences in 15 countrie . Tours Tue.- at. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. , un. 1-5 p.m. Call for group tours and rates. Adult 5, eniors $4, students $3, under 6 free.
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Koinonia Farms 1324 CA Hwy. 49 S., Americus, 31719 229-924-039 I, 877-738- 174I, koinoniapart11ers.org A blueberry patch and pecan orchards urround the ground here, the birthplace of Habitat for Humanity and the Prison and Jail Project. Open on.-F'ri. 8 a.m.-
o- 5 p.m., at. by re ervation. Donations accepted.
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Rylander Theatre 310 W. L<1mar St., Americus, 31 709 229-931-0001, rylander.org Live performance , organ concerts, movie , and other special evenls can be seen here. Open Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m.-
o- 4 p.m. Guided tours available. Donations accepted.
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Travel Services Americus Welcome Center 123 W. I.Amar St., Americus, 31 709 229-92 -6059, 8-27 -6837, therealgeorgia.com In formation on the Americus Driving Tour is available.
o- Open Mon.-F'ri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., at.-Sun. IO a.m.-4 p.m.
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ANDERSONVILLE G-lS Presidential Pathways
Andersonville Civil War Village 1H Church St. , Andersonville, 31 711 229-924-255 , andersonvillega.{reeservers.com On the grounds of this restored Civil War village vi itor will find the controversial Wirz i\lonument, erected by the nitecl Daughters of the Confederacy in memOI)' of Captain Hen I)' Wir, keeper ofAndersonville Prison, who was tried, convicted, and hanged b)' the
.. government. Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for
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Andersonville National Historic Site 496 Cemetery Rd., Andersonville, 31 71I 229-924-0343, nps.govlande Thi site preserve the ndersonville 1 ational Cemetery and the 15-foot-high stockade where some 40.000 overcrowded prisoners of war were held. Also on- ite is the ational Prisoner of War u eum. Tours
o- available. Museum open daily 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. F'ree.
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Drummer Boy Civil War Museum 11 7 Church St., Andersonville, 31711 229-924-255 , andersonvillega.{reeservers.com

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Alb@ny Are@ Arts C@uncil

Housed in the historic circa 1906 Carnegie Library,

and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

features seminars/workshops, festivals, a bi-monthly

arts calendar, regional artist exhibits , tours, children's

- programs and more.

229-439-2787

www.albanyartscouncil.org

H@lid@y Inn
Newly renovated. Free movie channel, in-room movies, high-speed and wireless internet access, coffee maker, hairdryer, microwave, refrigerators , fitness center, Boxers Restaurant & Lounge, banquet space up to 100 people. 229-883-8100 www.holiday-inn.com/hi-albanyga

Alb@ny Museum @f Art
Southwest Georgia's only nationally-accredited art museum offers six rotating galleries featuring American, European and African art. Open Tues. through Sat. , 10am to 5pm . 229-439-8400 www.albanymuseum .com

C@urty@rd by M@rri@tt

Surrounds travelers with the comforts of home. A

bountiful breakfast buffet served daily. Swimming pool ,

whirlpool , and exercise room .

229-889-8015

www.Marriott.com/ABYCY

Flint River@u1rium
Showcasing Southwest Georgia's unique underwater
world in a way you 've never seen before , including a
175,000 gallon blue hole spring , high-tech , interactive exhibits and more. Adventure Center features big screen Imagination Theater and changing exhibit hall. 229-639-2650 www.flintriverquarium .com .

\ Merry Acres C@mf@rt 8uites & Merry Acres @u@lity Inn
Award-winning properties noted for facilities, hospitality, and service. 10-acre campus with distinctive amenities connected by walkway, scenic gardens, secluded pool and gazebo. Comfort Suites, 229-888-3939 Quality Inn, 229-435-7721 www.merryacres.com

Riverfr@nt P@rk

Exciting park in Downtown Albany featuring garden

areas for family gatherings, music and light-animated

fountain , pavilion areas, Turtle Grove Play Park,

Greenways Trail System and Riverwalk. Within walk-

ing distance of dining and shopping.

229- 430-3910

www.albanytomorrow.com

The f 1rks 1t Cheh1w
Southwest Georgia 's only AZA accredited wild animal park. Covering more than 700 acres, Chehaw offers picnic pavilions, RV campgrounds, nature trails , and a conference center for special events. 229-430-5275 www.parksatchehaw.org

Hilt@n G@rden Inn
122 rooms , over 9,000 sq ft of meeting space. Scheduled to open summer 2005. Located on the Flint River within walking distance to the Flint RiverQuarium. Free internet and on-site restaurant. Contact Robyn Rojek, 229-878-4861 or robyn_rojek @hilton.com www.albanydowntown .gardeninn.com

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Wing@te Inn

Wireless internet access, 27" color TV with free movie channel , in-room movies , refrigerators, coffee maker, microwave, continental breakfast, fitness center, meeting facilities for up to 65 and Manager's Hospitality Night. 229-883-9800 www.wingateinns.com

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229.434.8700 1.800.475.8700 www.AlbanyGa .com

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Exhibits at this museum include Civil War uniforms, guns, words, documents, and photographs. Visitors will be moved by the large diorama depicting Andersonville Confederate Prison and the village of Andersonville as they were in 1864. Open Thu.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. ,
Sun. 1-5 p.m. dults $2, children$ L [;;l WC 6-
Travel Services Andersonville Welcome Center 114 Church St, Andersonville, 31711 229-924-2 558, andersonvillega.freeseners.com Information on the Andersonville Trail Driving Tour is available, as well as complimentary tours of Andersonville Confederate Prison Site, Andersonville ational Cemetery, and Civil War Village. Call for reservations.
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Plantation Trace Quail Country Lodge and Conference Center 1134 Quail Country Rd., Arlington, 39813 229-725-4645, quailcountry.com This full-service hunting preserve provides a conference room , meals, and wobble trap shooting. Open daily 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Guided quail hunts Oct- lar. Call for
group or individual hunts and fees. [;;l WC 6- fl T
Still Pond Vineyards 1575 Still Pond Rd. , Arlington, 39813 229-792-6382, 800-475-1193, stillpond.com Tour the newly constructed winery and attend a tasting at the large t commercial vineyard in the state. Open
lon.-Sat. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Call ahead for meal, parties,
and fee . [;;l WC 6-
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Plantation Trace Calhoun Produce 5075 Ha wpond Rd., Ashbum, 31714 229-273-1887, calhounproduce.com Fresh fruits, vegetables, and gift baskets are avai lable, along with ice cream and lemonade. Open Mar.-Dec. daily a.m.-6 p.m. Guided tours avai lable. Free. [;;lWC M I
Crime and Punishment Museum and Last Meal Cafe 24 / E. College Ave. , Ashbum, 31714 229-567-9696, 800-471-9696, iailmuseum.com Built in I906, the Turner County Jai l is on the ational Register of Historic Place . 11,e inmates named it "the Castle Turner" because of its Romanesque style. The original jail cells remain upstairs, along with the death cell, hanging hook, and trapdoor where two men were hung for murder. After the lour, stop in for dessert "to die for" at the Last Meal Cafe. Museum open Tue.-Sat. IO a.m.-5 p.m., Cafe open Tue.-Sat. 11
a.m.-1 p.m. Call for fees. [;;l WC 6- fl T
Turner County Courthouse 219 E. CollegeAve. , Ashburn, 317/4 229-567-4313, 229-567-201 I Originally built in 1907, this Italian Renaissance-style structure is listed on the National Register of Historic
Places. Open Mon.-Fri. a.m.-5 p.m. Free. [;;l WC b
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Ashburn- Turner County Chamber of Commerce 238 E. College Ave., Ashbum, 3171-f 229-567-9696, 800-471-9696, tumerchamber.com Infonnation on the Ashburn Walking-Driving Tour avail-
able. Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30a.m.-noon, 1-5 p.m. [;;l WC b
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Plantation Trace Earl May Boat Basin Park Boal Basin Cir., Bainbridge, 39819

229-24 -2000 Hiking and nature trails run along the Flint River, linking camping, a petting zoo, a steam locomotive, and a performance theater. Open daily. Call for camping
fees. [;;l WC b
Firehouse Center and Gallery 119 W Water St., Bainbridge, 39817 229-243-1010 This center contains an origina l jail, a museum, and exhibition space. Open Mon.-Fri. noon-4 p.m., Sat.-
Sun. 1-5 p.m. during exhibits. Free. [;;l WC 6-T
McKenzie-Reynolds House 100 Boat Basin Cir. , Bainbridge, 39817 229-246-4774, 800-2-+3-4774 This 1921 eoclassical Revival residence now hou e the Bainbridge-Decatur County Chamber of Commerce.
Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. ree. [;;l WC b
Willis Park Downtown Town Square, Bainbridge, 39817 229-248-2000 Concerts are often held al the Victorian gazebo in this
charming downtown park. Open daily. Free. 6- T
Travel Services Bainbridge-Decatur County Chamber of Commerce I00 Boat Basin Cir., Bainbridge, 39817 229-246-4774, 800-243-4774, bainbridgegachamber.com Information on the Bainbridge Historic Driving Tour available. Open lon.-Fri . 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC b
Southwest Georgia Visitor Information Center IOI Airport Rd., Bainbridge, 3981 7 229-243-8555, bainbridgega.com ln fom,ation about state and local tourist attractions
avai lable. Open Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC 6-
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Plantation Trace Coheelee Creek Covered Bridge CA Hwy. 62 and Old River Rd. , Blakely, 39823 229-723-3741 , blakelyearl)'chamber.com Built in 1891, this covered bridge is 96 feet long. [;;l 6'
Confederate Flagpole . Main 011 the Square, Blake/), 39823
229-723-3741, blakelyearlychamber.com Erected in 1861 , the last remaining wooden Confederate flagpole stands in the courthouse square. [;;l 6'
Cypress Springs Wildlife Retreat GA Hwy. 200, Blakely, 39 23 229-758-5390 In the land between the Chattahoochee and Flint Rivers lies a unique property teeming with abundant wildlife-deer, ducks, doves, quail , and other small game. Call for hours. Free. [;;l WC fl
Kolomoki Mounds State HistoricPark 6 miles north o( Blakely off US Hwy. 27 229-724-2150, 800-864-7275, gastate/wks.org Seven mounds built during the 12th and 13th centuries are protected al this park. Visitors will enjoy the
ative American museum, camping, lake , boat rentals, fi hing, swimming pools, hiking trails, picnicking, and mini-golf. Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Museum open
daily 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. [;;l WC 6-
Peanut Monument . Main 011 the Square, Blakely, 39823
229-723-3 741 This monument pays tribute to the peanut, the plant responsible for Early County's growth and prosperity. [;;l 6'

Travel Services Blakely- Early County Chamber of Commerce 52 Court quare, Blakely, 39823 229-723-3741, blakelyearlychamber.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC 6-
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Presi dential Pathways Pasaquan Eddie Martin Rd., off GA Hwy. 137, Buena Vista, 31803 229-649-9444, pasaquan.com One of the premier outsider art sites in the country, built by "St. EO I," the son of a local sharecropper, who dedicated the last years of his life to creating the wild, loudly painted mixed-media structures that represented his vision of the future. Group tours by reservation only. Admission $5 . [;;lWC
Travel Services Buena Vista- Marion County Chamber of Commerce 107 E. Sixth Ave., Buena Vista, 31803 229-649-2842, 00-647-2 42 Open Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Hours may vary. [;;l WC 6-
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Plantation Tra ce Cairo Antique Automobile Museum 1125 US H"?' 84 E., Cairo, 39828 229-377-39 I I, mrchick.com See antique cars, bicycle , motorcycle , and memorabilia on exhibit. Open first Sat. of every month 10 a.m.-4 p.m. or by re ervation for group tours. dults $4, chi ldren under 6 free. Call for group rates. [;;lWC M IT
Dogwood Hunting Preserve 376 Gainey Rd. , Cairo, 31728 229-872-3672 Dogwood Hunting Preserve offers guided bird hunts, inlcuding quail , pheasant, and clove. Deer hunts also available upon request Call for hours and fees.
Travel Services Cairo-Grady County Chamber of Commerce 961 1 Broad St. , Cairo, 39828 229-377-3663, cairogachamber.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;lWC
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Plantation Trace Covey Rise Plantation 9217 GA Hwy. 65, P.O. Box 554, Camille,, 31730 229-294-3 J43, cove)rise.com Fly-fishing expeditions on the Flint River, as well as quail hunting, licensing, lodging, and guides. Open
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Rio Piedra Plantation 5749 Turkey Rd., Camilla, 31730 229-336-1677, 800-538-8559 riopiedraplantation .com This plantation offers trained guides for your quail hunt. Reservations accepted for groups of 2-20 Oct. I- ~ar. 31. Call for fees. [;;lWC M I
Travel Services Camilla Chamber of Commerce 212 E. Broad St. , Camilla, 31 730 229-336-5255, camillageorgia.com In formation on renting historic depot available. Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;l WC 6- T

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Plantation Trace South Georgia Motorsports Park 2521 Hwy. -11 1 Cecil 229-896-7000, sgmpracing.com n,is park near Valdosta features a full chedule of dragway and speedway racing. Call for schedule and fee. ~ WC 1
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Plantation Trace Cotton Hall 166 E. lain /., Colquitt, 39 17 229-75 -66 6, Sll'ampgravy.com 17,i restored collon warehou e i the home of the .t-. lu eum of outhern Culture, a well a the belo\'ed
ll'amp Gra,~. Georgia's official fo lkli fe play. Open for performances only. Call for schedule. ~ WC 6'
Millennium Murals Town Square and throughout town, Colquitt, 39 37 229-75 -2-100. colquitt-georgia.com The town's visual narrali\'e, We\e Got <1 Story to Tell , is composed of nine murals painted b) artists from all over the niled tale .
Pine Hill Plantation 3-19 Kimbrel Rd., olquitt, 39 37 229-75 -2-16-1. pi11ehillpla11tatior1.co111 At this lodge, hunt quail the old-fa hionecl way, b) horseback or on mule-<lrm111 wagon . Open dai ly, O\'. 1-.\ lar. 31. all for lodging. resen-alions. and fees. ~WC M IT
Storytelling Museum 166 E. Main t. , Colquitt, 39 37 229-758-6686, swampgravy.com

The museum has exhibits de\Oled lo outhern culture, slof) telling, and folk li fe. Open \\led.-Fri . 9 a.m.-; p.m., Sat.- un. 1-5 p.m. Free. Call for group lour times. ~ WC 6' IT
Tribute to the American Indian S Hwy. 27. Colquitt, '9 37
229-758-2-100, colquitt-georgia.com Peter Toth, a Ilungarian-born scu lptor, has spent his life carving memorial monuments in each sla te in celebra tion of the American Indian. eorgia's monument
is the head of an Indian brave. ~ WC 6'
Veterans Memorial Park
\lain t., Colquitt. 39 r
229-75 -2-100, colquitt-georgia.com Pa) tribute to \'eleran at this memorial park ju tout-
side Cotton Ilall. Open dail) elm, n-<lusk. ~ 6'
Travel Services Colquitt- Miller County Chamber of Commerce 302 E. College /., Colquitt, 39 37 229-75 -2-100, colquitt-georgia.com Open .t-. lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC 6'
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Presidential Pathways Coca-Cola Space Science Center 01 Fron/Ave., Columbus, 3190 1 706-6-19-/-170, ccssc.org Experience hands-on space science and astronomy in th e Challenger Learning enter and th e .t-. lead Obsenatory. The Omnisphere Planetarium regular!) features laser and star shows. Open Tue.-Thu. I 0 a.m.-4 p.111., Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., al. 11 :30 a.m.-6 p.m., un. 1:30--+ p.m. .t-. lu eum i free , but call for sho11 fees. ~ WC 6' T

Columbus Cottonmouths Hockey -100 Fourth /., Columbus, 3190 1 706-57 1-00 6, cottonmouths.com The regular sea on runs late ct.-mid-.\ lar. all for thirly-minule guided tours. Tickets to games are
16. ~ WC 6' IT

Columbus Museum

125111')'1111/on Rd. , Columbu, 31906

706-6-19-07I3. columbusmuseum.com

Exhibits range from '\/alive American art to merican

Impressionist and contemporaf)' mixed-media work.

Open Tue.-Sal. IO a.m.-5 p.m., un. I-; p.m., extend-

ed hour Thu. uided tour bv reser\'ation. Free.

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Columbus Riverdragons Basketball 1 E. 11th t., Columbus, 31902 706-225- 1100, columbusri,erdrago11s.co111 .\!embers of the National Ba kelball Development League (1 BDL). ' ll1e regular eason runs l 01 .-Apr. Call for checlule and fees. ~ WC 6' ii T

Columbus Riverwalk 1000 Bav l'e., Columbus, 3190 I 06-322- 1613. columbusga.org Along the scenic banks of lhe Chattahoochee, this 15mile linear park i a favorite spot in loll'n for ll'alking,
cycling, skating, and fishing. Open daily ; a.m.-1 1 p.m. Free. ~ WC 6' T

Columbus State Farmers Market
3) 10th Ave., Columbus, 31901 706-6-19-7-H Thi outdoor farmers market i a bu tling cen ter for people bringing fresh produce lo sell. Open daily 6
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Cooper Creek Tennis Center 4816 ~ilgen Rd., Columbus, 31907 706-563-4645 The South' largest clay court tennis facility i located in a 127-acre park. Open fon .-Thu. 8 a.m.-10 p.n1. , F'ri. and Sun. 8 a.m.--8 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m.--6 p.m. F'ees va ry. [;lWC M I
Hollywood Connection 1683 Whittlesey Rd., Columbus, 31901 706-57 1-3456, carmikecinemas.com !tractions at this family entertainment complex include the Back Door teen club, skate center, golf, and mo,~e th eaters. Open Sun.-Thu. 11 :30 a.m.-9 p.m., Fri.-
Sat. I I :30 a.m.-midnight. Call for fees. [;l WC 6'fl T
Human Experience Theatre 1047 Broadway, Columbus, 31902 706-323-3689 Local theater comes to life at this "bring your own dinner" theater. Season runs Sept.- May. Box office open Tue.-Tirn. 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Wed., F'ri., Sat. 2--6 p.m . Fees
vary. WC 6' T
Liberty Theater Cultural Center 82 1 Eighth Ave., Columbus, 31901 706-653 -7566 TI1is theater features performances and concerts. Cab Calloway, Lena Horne, and ~a Rainey are among the past headliner here. Office hours Mon .-F'ri. IO a.m.-5
p.m. Call for tours, schedule, and fees. [;l WC 6' T
National Infantry Museum Baltzell Ave., at Fort Benning, Bldg. 396 Fort Benning, 31905 706-545-295 , in{antry.anny.mil!museuml This 30,000 square-foot museum traces the history of U.S. infantrymen with displays of weapons and uniform s. Open Mon .-F'ri. IO a.m.-+:30 p.m., Sat.-Sun .
12:30- 4:30 p.m. F'ree. [;l WC 6'
Oxbow Meadows Environmental Learning Center 3535 S. Lumpkin Rd., Columbus, 31901 706-6 7-4090, oxbow.colstate.edu Situated on 1,600 acres of wetland habitat, this is a nature discovery center for outdoor education, field experimentation and re ea rcl1, wildlife observation, and recreation. Watch several screech owls, a great horned owl, barred owl, redtail hawk, alligator, opossum, and more. Group tours by reservation. Open Tue.- Sat. 10 a.m.-5
p.m., Sun. 110011-5 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6'
Port Columbus National Civil War Naval Museum 1002 Victory Dr., Columbus, 31901 706-327-9798, portcolumbus.org Port Columbus fea tures the remains of two original Civil War Confederate Navy ships and full-size sectional reconstructions of the U.S.S. Monitor. Also home to the nation's only full-size ironclad Civil War combat simulator, the museum 's newest acquisitions include seven original Confederate naval flags, on display for the first time in 100 years. Open daily 9 a.m.-
5 p.m. Call for guided tours. [;l WC 6'
Rankin Arts Center of Columbus State University 1004 Broadway, Columbus, 31901 706-641-4000, http://rankin.colstate.edu This community arts and education center hosts summer arts camps for kids and offers a wide variety of arts education year-round for all ages. Open Mon.-Fri. 8
a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC 6' fl T
Rankin House Museum and Historic Columbus Foundation 1440 Second Ave., Columbus, 31901 706-322-0756, hisforiccolumbus.com The house's exquisite iron grillwork and Aying balcony

com plement the beautiful Victorian furnishings. A library and archives room house the resea rch collections of the Historic Columbu Foundation. Open Mon.Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m . F'ree. [;l WC
RiverCenter for the Performing Arts/ Columbus Symphony Orchestra 900 Broadway, Columbus, 31901 706-323-5059, 888-332-5200, csoga.org This enormous showplace is home to the Columbus Symphony, multiple recital halls, and a theater. Founded in 1855, the CSO was the third symphony in the nation. Box office open Mon.-F'ri . noon-5 p.m. Call the event hotline (706-256-3600) for schedules
and fee . [;l WC 6' T
South Commons 400 Fourth St. , Columbus, 31902 706-653-+182, columbusga.org
The commons are home to . J. l\lcClung lemorial
Stadium, tl1e Chattahoochee ValleySports Hall of Fame, the Columbus Civic Center, Historic Colden Park Baseball Stadium , and the 1996 Summer Olympics Women 's F'astpitch Softball complex. Call for event
schedule and fees. [;l WC 6'fl T
Springer Opera House 103 10th St., Columbus, 31901 706-327-3688, 888-332-5200 springeroperahouse.org The historic Springe r Opera House originally opened in 187 1 and has been re tored to its 1901 Edwardian elegance. Season runs Sept.- la)'. Open Mon.-F'ri. I0 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for tours, schedul e, and fees.
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Uptown Columbus 101 7 Pirst Ave., Ste. 100, Columbus, 31902 706-596-0 11 l, uptowncolumbu go.com This area of Columbus is a thriving district for arts, commerce, and ightseeing. Open Mon.-F'ri . 9 a.m.-5
p.m. [;l WC 6' fl
Travel Services Columbus Convention and Visitors Bureau 900 Pron/ Ave., Columbus, 31901 706-322-1613, 800-999- 1613, visitcolumbusga.com Visit our new full-service welcome center, including reservation ervices. Open Mon.-Fri . 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. [;l WC 6'
Greater Columbus Chamber of Commerce 1200 Sixth Ave., Columbus, 3.1902 706-327- 1566, columbuschamber.com
Open Mon.-F'ri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6'
Georgia Visitor Information Center 175 1 Williams Rd., Columbus, 31904 706-649-7455, georgiaonmymind.org
Open daily 8: '0 a.m.-5: 30 p.m. [;l WC 6'
Black Heritage Trail Tour 900 Front Ave., Columbus, 31901 706-322 -1613, 800-999-1613, visitcolumbusga.com The roots of Columbus's African American history run deep. This self-guided driving tour includes the last home of Gertrude Pridget "Ma" Raine)', historic black churches, the Liberty Theatre, and more. Information on the tour is available at the Columbus Convention and Visitors Bureau. Open Mon.-F'ri. 8: 0 a.m.-5:30 p.m., at. IO a.m .-4 p.m.
Heritage Corner Tour Historic Columbus Foundation, 70 Broadway Columbus, 31901 706-323-7979, historiccolumbus.com

Tour five house museums ranging from primitive lo po h circa 1800 through 1870. Daily al 2 p.m. Adults
$5, studen ts $1. Call for group rates. [;l WC 6'
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Presidential Pathways Georgia Veterans Memorial State Park 9 miles west of 1-75, Exit 101 011 US Hwy. 280 229-276-2371, 800-864-7275, gastateparks.org This popular park features a military museum, aircraft, and armored vehicles, as well as a golf course, lodge, conference center, cam ping, cottages, boating. swimming, fishing, and a model ai,vlane fl ying field. Open
daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC 6' fl T
Lake Blackshear Resort and Golf Club 2459-H US Hwy. 280 W., Cordele, 31015 229-276-1004, 800-459-1230 lakeblackshearresort.com In addition to 15 ,000 quare feet of meeting and banquet space, this lakeside retreat offers a hotel with 88 rooms, villas, cabin , restaurant, and golf course. Office open Mon.-F'ri . 9 a. m.-5 p.m ., Sat. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Call
for fees. [;l WC 6'fl T
Red Pebble Farms 298 1 appa Rd., Cordele, 31015 229-271-9990, 866-909- 1200, redpebble{anns.com Deer, quail , dove, and some hog hunting available for gu n and bow hunting. Enjoy quality hunting, Southern
style. Call for hours and fees. [;l WC 6' T fl
SAM Shortline US Hwy. 280, Georgia Veterans State Park 229-276-0755, 877-CA-RAJLS, samshortline.com Climb aboard the Southwest Georgia Excursion Train and ride in air-conditioned, I940s-era vintage cars for more than 80 miles round-trip past sceni c peca n groves and country farms, with stops in Cordele, Lesli e, Americus, Plains, and Archery. The train provides a fun way to tour the Jimmr Carter ational Historic Site, Habitat for Humanity's Global Village, a telephone museum, shops, and restaurants. The new Americus car seats fewer people and offers a more intimate travel experience. Train leaves from the depot on
Nintl1 Avenue. Call for schedule and fees. [;l WC 6' o/1
State Farmers Market 1901 US 41 ., Cordele, 31015 229-276-2335 Corclele's market offers a large variety of fresh seasonal produce and is a major shipping point for one of the county's largest cash crops-watermelons. Open daily. Summer hours 7 a.m.-11 p.m. , otherwise 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
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Turkey Creek Outfitters 991 CA Hwy. 280 W., Cordele, 31015 229-271-1997, t11rkeycreekoutfitters.co111 Serving the F'lint River and Lake Blackshear area, Turkey Creek Outfitters offers guided deer, quail , and turkey hunting expeditions as well as guided fishing trips and boat rentals. Call for hours and fees.
Watermelon Capital Speedway Exit 104 W., 1-75, Cordele, 31015 229-271-9301, cordelemotorspeedway.com TI,e speedway is a 3/8-mile, medium-banked, high-speed
asphalt track. Call for schedule and fees. [;l WC 6' I
Travel Services Cordele-Crisp Chamber of Commerce 302 E. 16th Ave., Cordele, 31015 229-273-1668, 866-426-3566 cordele-crisp-chamber.com Open Mon.- F'ri . 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC

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Julianna'sAntiques, Gifts,and Tea Parlor l 04 S. Peachtree St., Cuthbert, 39840 229-732-5523 This Victorian tearoom serves English tea with a Southern twist in the lovely parlor or in the Savannah garden. While you are there, browse the antiques and the gift shop. Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
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Travel Services Southwest Georgia Chamber of Commerce 201 . Lumpkin St., Cuthbert, 39840 229-732-2683 Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. l;l WC 6,.
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Dawson Historic District Downtown, lain t., Dawson, 39842 229-995-2011, terrellcountychamberofcommerce.com A variety of architectural styles, from antebel lum to Victorian, is represented in downtown Dawson. The district includes the courthouse, private residences, and
retail shops housed in restored storefronts. l;l WC 6'
Fillingame Shooting Preserve 2874 Homer Fillingame Rd., Dawso11, 39842 229-995-4025, 229-881-0446 fil/ingameshootingpresene.com Quail hunting is offered here by reservation. l;l WC
Steve Cocke Fish Hatchery 109 Hatchery Access Rd., Dawson, 39842 229-995-4486, gofishgeorgia.com This working hatchery is part of a tri-state effort to reestablish the Gulf Coast striped bass. Open Mon.Fri. 8 a.m.-4 :30 p.m. Free. l;l
Travel Services Dawson-Terrell County Chamber of Commerce 211 W. Lee St., Dawso11, 39842 229-995-2011, terrellcount)chamberofcommerce.com Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. l;l WC 6,.
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Chattahoochee River GA Hwy. 91, eats Landing, Donalsonville, 39845 229-524-25 8, donalsonvillega.com Enjoy fishing, boating, waterskiing, birdwatching, hiking, picnicking, public boat ramps, and day-use areas.
Open daily dawn-dusk. Free. l;l WC 6'
Donalsonville Murals 105 S. Tennille and S. Wiley Sts. Donalsonville, 39 45 229-524-2588, donalsonvillega.com Local artist Earl Burke depicts Donalsonville's history in two murals painted on local businesses. The Old Depot can be found on Lions Hall, and Fam1i11g of Yesterday is painted on the north end of Seminole Auto Parts. Open daily. Free.
Olive Theatre 203 . Woo/fork Ave., Donalsonville, 39 45 229-524-1139, 229-524-8259 Originally a 1930s movie theater, the building has been renovated and is being used as a state-of-the-art performance space by the eminole County Arts Council.
Call for hours and fees. l;l WC 6'
Seminole Courthouse 200 S. Knox, Do11alsonville, 39845 229-524-2878

Built in the I920s, this historic courthouse was renovated in 2000, preserving the Greek Revival style, and is still in use today. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. l;l WC 6,.
Seminole State Park 23 miles west of Bainbridge 011 GA Hwy. 253 229-861-3137, 800-864-7275, gastateparks.org Located on 37,500-acre Lake Seminole, this park is popular for boating, fishing, and birdwatching. Camping, cottages (with excellent lake views), a swimming beach, picnic area, nature trail, canoe and boat rental, and mini-golf are available. The lake is ranked the fifthbest bass-fishing lake in the United late . Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. l;l WC 6,.
Travel Services Donalsonville- Seminole County Chamber of Commerce 10-f Joseph Ave., Donalsonville, 39845 229-524-2588, donalsonvillega.com Lake Seminole birding guide and map are available. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m .-5 p.m. l;l WC 6,.
ELLAVILLE Presidential Pathways Travel Services Ellaville-Schley County Chamber of Commerce 317 E. Oglethorpe St. , Ellaville, 31806 229-937-2262, 1webshop.com!ellaville_schlcryI
Open Mon.-Tue. and 17rn.-Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Wed. 9 a.m.-noon. l;l 6,.
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Ben Hill County Landing-Ocmulgee River US Hwy. 319/GA Hwy. 107, Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5480 Fishing, camping, barbecue pits, picnic area, boat ramp, and bait shop are available here. Open daily 24 hours. Camping $5 per night. l;l WC 6,.
Blue and Gray Museum 116 1. Johnston St., Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5069, 229-426-5033, 00-386-46-12 fitzgeraldga.org The museum mirrors the history of Fitzgerald and showcases a rare collection of Union and Confederate battle relic and mementos. Open Tue.-Sat. IO a.m.4 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. dulls 3, children .I. Call for event schedule and group rates. l;l WC 6,.
Bowens Mill Fish Hatchery 1773 Bowens Mill Hwy. (U Hwy. 129) Fitzgerald, 31750 229--126-5272, fitzgeraldga.org Tours of this tale fish hatchery include bluegill, redear sunfish, channel catfi h, and largemouth ba s. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Guided tours by re erva-
tion one week in advance. Free. l;l WC 6'
Colony Art Gallery 126 E. Pine St., Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5035, {itzgeraldga.org This exhibit hall for area artists and students includes folk art and crafts, pottery, oil , watercolors, and stained glass. Open Mon.-Tue. and 'nlll.-Fri. 10 a.m.--f p.m.. Wed. 10 a.m.-noon , Sat. by reservation. Free. l;l WC 6,.
Ellis T. Paulk Park Perry House Rd. , Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5050, fitzgeraldga .org
n expansive wooded area with a nature trail and 35 campsites surrounds thi 18-acre lake with boat ramp. Open daily 24 hours. Call for camping fees.
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Evergreen Cemetery Benjamin Hill Dr. E., Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5033, 800-386-4642, /itzgeraldga.org This is the burial site of William J. Bush, the oldest Confederate veteran in Georgia; Jerome Moss, General Sherman's drummer boy; and Lewis Clute, given credit for the capture of Jefferson Davis. Open daily 8 a.m.5 p.m. Brochure available for self-guided tours. l;l 6,.
Fitzgerald Downtown Historic District S. Main St. , Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5079, /itzgeraldga.org Shop in this 16-block ational Register Historic District surrounded by grand old buildings, brick streets, and landscaped parks. See the new Grand Conference Center and the Grand Plaza Park with the
life-size chessboard. l;l WC 6,. flT
Fitzgerald Farmers Market At S. Shemian and E. Pine Sts. , Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5060, 800-386--f6-f2, fit;:geraldga.org Local grower sell fresh, delicious produce year-round. Open Mon.- at. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. l;l WC 6,. I
Fitzgerald Fire Engine Museum 315 E. Pine t., Fit;:gerald, 31750 229-426-5030, fitzgeraldga.org Housed in the Fitzgerald Fire Department is a collection of old equipment, ome from the beginning of the deparhnent back in 1895, including a horse-drawn fire apparatus and the first gasoline engine thal Fitzgerald had, which was a 1915 American LaFrance. Open daily 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. l;l WC 6,.
Grand Theatre 11 9 S. Main St., Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5090, 800-386-4642, fit;:geraldga.org The original 1930s movie theater and stage has been revamped as a state-of-the-art performance space. Open
Mon.-Fri. a.m.-5 p.m. l;l WC 6,. T
Jefferson Davis Memorial State Historic Site Located off GA Hwy. 32, near lnvinville 229-831-2335, gastateparks.org This monument marks the spot where the Confederate president wa captured in 1865. Today, visitors can tour a Civil War museum, use the nature trail and picnic area, and watch an I minute international-awardwinning video. Open Tue.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., un. 25:30 p.m. Adults $2.50, children $1.50, eniors 2. Group rates available with advance notice. l;l WC 6'
Po BoyOpry 217 E. Pine St., Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5060, 800-386-4642, fitzgeraldga.org Bring a fiddle , guitar, or other instrument and play with local musicians onstage. Gospel and country are the specialties. Open at 6 p.m.-midnight. Free. l;l WC 6,. fl
Travel Services Fitzgerald Area Convention and Visitors Bureau 115 . Main t., Fitzgerald, 31750 229-426-5033, 800-386-4642, {itzgeraldga.org Information on Fitzgerald's Architectural Trea ures Tour, A Captured President Tour, and A Tale of Two Cities tour is available. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. l;l WC 6'
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Coleman Opera House and Museum Commerce t., Fort Gaines, 39851 229-768-2248, fortgaines.com This 18 0 entertainment hall now showcases artifacts and memorabilia of the Fort Gaines area. By
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ALBANY Flint River Golf Cou rse 2000 McAdams Dr., 31705 229-430-526, alban).ga.us
River Pointe Golf Club 0 I River Pointe Dr., 3170 I 229-883-4885 riverpointegolfcourse.com
AMERICUS Brickyard Plantation Golf Club and RV Park 1619 US Hi.,,. 280 E.. 31709 229-874-1234 brickyardgolfclub.com
Wolf Creek Golf Club 207 \VolfCreek Dr., 31719 229-928-4040
ASHBURN Wanee Lake Country Club 3821 GA Hny. 112 IV., 3171-f 229-567-2727
BAINBRIDGE The Pines Golf Course 183 Davis A,e., 39817 229-246-8545
BUENA VISTA Cedar Creek Golf and Country Club Of{GAHwy. 137, 31803 229-649-338 l
COLQUITT Clydesdale MeadowsGolf Club 100 Clubhouse Dr., 39837 229-758-9200 clydesdalemeadows.com
COLUMBUS Bull Creek Golf Course 7333 Lp,ch Rd., 31 20 706-561-1614 columbusga. org/B uI/creek
Godwin Creek Golf Course 403 42nd St., 31904 706-324-0583
Oxbow Creek Golf Course 3491 S. Lumpkin Rd. , 31903 706-689-9977
Woodland Hills Golf Club 592 Day Lake Dr. 1\llidland, 31820 706-563-55 l 1, 11oodlandhills.net
CORDELE Crisp County Golf Course 1205 N. Fifth St., 31015 229-276-2797
Georgia Vets Memorial Golf Course 2315 US Hwy. 2 0 IV, 31015 229-276-2377, 800-434-0982 golfgeorgia.org
Ironwood Golf and Residential Community 381 Lakeshore \Vay, 31015 229-535-301-/, iromroodga.com

Pine Hills Country Club 15 Aberdeen Cir., 31015 229-273-1238
CUSSETA Red Oak Golf Club 15 Gordy Mill Pond Rd., 31805 706-989-3312, golfgeorgia.org
DOERUN The Barrens Golf Course 2254 CA Hwy 270 \V., 31744 229-782-7172
DONALSONVILLE Donalsonville Country Club GA Hwy. 39 S., 31745 229-524-2955
EDISON The Pines Golf Club
623 Country Club Rd. Off GA H11y 37 E., 39846 229-835-3056
FITZGERALD Fitzgerald Country Club 330 Ocilla /-fwy., 31750 229-423-1117
Mallard Point Golf Club GA Hwy. 215, 31750 229-365-7810
FORT BENNING Follow Me Golf Course Bldg. 390, 31905 706-687-1940
FORT GAINES Meadowlinks at George T. Bagby Golf Course Off GA Hwy. 39, 31751 229-768-3714, 800-434-09 2 golfgeorgia.org
GRIFFIN Griffin City Golf Course Camp orthem Rd., 30224 770-229-6615, cityofgriffin.com
Morgan Dairy Golf Club 525 fl/organ Dairy Rd., 30224 770-358-222 1
LAGRANGE American Legion Golf Cou rse Hamilton Rd., 30240 706-8 4-4 379
The Fields of Rosemont 257 S. mith Rd., 30241 706-845-7425, field golf.com
LAKE PARK Francis Lake Golf Club 5366 Golf Dr., 31636 229-559-7961, franci lake.com
MEANSVILLE Hickory Ridge Golf Club 838 Thompson Rd., 30256 706-64 -295 5 midgagolfcom

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MIDLAND Woodland Hills Golf Club 592 Day Lake Dr., 31820 706-563-55 11
PINE MOUNTAIN Callaway Gardens Resort GA Hwy. 18, 31822
00-225-5292, callawayonline.com
REYNOLDS Reynolds Golf Club
GA H,">' 12 1., 31076
478 47-4546
SYLVESTER Pine Knoll Golf Club -109 Pine Knoll Rd. , 31791 229-776-3455
THOMASTON Raintree Golf Club 1-195 U Hl")'. 19 ., 302 6 706-647-7358, midgagol{.com
THOMASVILLE Country Oaks Golf Course 6-1 l GA /-fwy. 122, 31757 229-225-4333
TIFTON Forest Lake Golf Course 260 Sutton Rd., 3179-1 229-382-7626
Golf Club of South Georgia 3922 US Hwy. 41 ., 31793 229-386-465 3
Tifton ramily Golf and Pine Island Golf Club 336 Brighton Rd., 31794 229-388-0118, 229-387-7600
VALDOSTA Quiet Pines Golf Course 15501 Prewitt St. 1\ /oody AFB, 31699 229-257-3297
Stone Creek Golf Club -1300 Coleman Rd., 31602 229-247-2527, gagol{.com
WARM SPRINGS Roosevelt Memorial Golf Course US Hwy. 27-AIGA Hwy. 41, 31830 706-655-5230
WILLIAMSON The Pines Reidsboro Rd., 30292 770-229-4 l 07, midgagolf.com
WOODBURY Pebblebrook Golf Course I I 16 Pebblebrook Rd., 30293 706-8-16-3809 golfatpebblebrook.com
ZEBULON Cedars Golf Club GA Hwy. 1 W., 30295 770-567-880

Frontier Village Bluff t., Fort Gaines, 39851 229-768-2248 Located on a spectacular bluff above the Chattahoochee River, this site served as a frontier fort in I J4 and an
Indian fort in 1836. Open daily. Free. [;;I 6-
George T. BagbyState Park and Lodge 4 miles 11orth of Fort Gaines, off GA Hwy. 39 229-768-257 J, 800-864-7275, gastatepark .org This resort-sl)le park on 48,000-acre Lake Walter F. George features a newly expanded lodge, restaurant, meeting facilities, an award-winning golf course with pro shop, a marina, cottages, boat rental, swimming, hiking, tennis, and picnicking. Open 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Call for
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Lake Walter F.George/ U.S.Army Corps of Engineers Visitors Center Off GA Hwy. 39, Fort Gaines, 39 51 229-768-2516, 66-772-9542 sam.usace.anny.milloplreclwfg "n,is is a popular destination for boating, fishing, skiing, swimming, and camping. Visitors center open Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-4: 30 p.m., Sat.- un. 9:30 a.m.--0 p.m. Open weekends during summer. Call for tours. Free. [;;I WC 6'
Outpost Replica Commerce St., Fort Gaines, 39851 229-768-2248 17,e replica, reconstructed between 1816and 1830, wa initially u ed to protect settlers from Creek and
eminole Indian attacks. Open daily. Free. [;;1 6'
Pine Ridge Hunting Plantation 195 I Edison H,"),., Fort Gaines, 39851 229-768-2110, pi11eridgehunting.com Pine Ridge Hunting Plantation brings you the ultimate hunting experience on ',000 acres of planted pines, hardwood bottom , and farmland, all of which can be hunted. Open daily a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. [;;IWC M I Y
SuttonsCorner 1844 Frontier Store Museum 115 Washington St., Fort Gaines, 39851 229-768-2312, suttonscomer.org Endorsed b museum curator as one of a kind in America, this frontier store is rated among the top five U.S. heritage mu eums. See more than 4,000 authentic and original artifacts. By reservation only. Free. [;;I
Travel Services Clay County Visitors Bureau and Information Center 208 Hancock St., Fort Gaines. 3985 l 229-768-2248, fortgaines.com Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;;I WC 6-
Fort Gaines Self-Guided Walking Tour Clay County Library, 208 Hcmcock St. Fort Gaines, 39 51 229-768-2248, fortgaines.com
udio guides and free brochures available at Clay County Library and George T. Bagby State Park.
FORTSON
Presi den tial Pathways Snyder Farms Stables 936 lcCra,y Rd., Fortson, 31808 706-324-4806 Take a one-hour guided horseback ride through wooded country trails on this 100-acre farm. Rides are open to ages 6 and up. Western riding lessons and day camps also are available. Call for reservations and fees. [;;I WC c-

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Presidential Pathways Heard County Historical Center and Museum 161 hady t., Franklin , 3021 7 706-675-6507, heardgeorgia.org
lso known a the Old Jai l, this building served as the county jail and sheriff' re idence from 1912 to 1964. You can see the original gallows and jail cell , among other exhibits. Open Tue. and Thu. :30 a.m.-noon, 1-5 p.m. Free. lil WC
Travel Services Heard County Chamber of Commerce 12 l S. Court quare, Franklin , 302 17 06-675-0560, 8-33 1-0560, heardgeorgia.org
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GEORGETOWN
Presidential Pathways River Bluff at Lake Walter F. George Of(GA Hwy. 2, Georgeloll'n, 39 5-f 229- 68-2516, sarn.usace.am,y. milloplreclw{g This is where big fish tories come lrne, where lake-goers take advan tage of th e lake's huge ex-panses for skiing and other water ports. Coves and waterfalls prol'ide pace
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Presidential Pathways Bailey-Tebault House 633 J\leriwether t., Griffin, 3022-f 770-229-2 -f 32 David Jackson Bailey built this large Creek Revival home behl'een I 59 and I 62. Recently re tored along with three original outbuildings on the premise , it now serves a the headquarters for the Griffin/ palding Ilistorical ociety. Call for hours and guided tours.
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Doc Holliday Museum 209 . 13th t., Griffin, 30223 770-22 -5917, dochollida)society.org lVluseum exhibits include unpubli heel photos and historic documents that chronicle the li fe and times of
merica's most well-known dentist. Open Mon.- Fri. IO a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. IO a.m.-2 p.rn. Reservations recommended. Free. lil WC
Griffin City Park Camp I orthen Rd. and inth t., Griffin, 3022-f 770-229-6603, cityo{griffin.com This recreational park, which adjoins the Griffin l\lunicipal Coif Course, has a new palilion, walking trail , plargrouncls, tennis courts, ba eball fields, and a street hockey court. Open dail)' dawn-I I p.m. Free. lil WC 6- Y
Griffin Downtown Historic Commercial District Griffin, 30223 770-22 -5356
hop and dine in thi spruced-up ational Regi ter historic district surrounded by older buildings and
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Griffin Museum and Art Gallery H3 . Hill St ., Griffin, 30223 770-22 200
twofold attraction, the museum ch ronicle the hi lory of riffin and palding County, and th e ga ll ery features work by loca l artists. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5
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Stonewall Cemetery E. Taylor St., Griffin, 30223 770-22 200, gri{finchamber.com
everal hundred Confederate soldiers and one nion

soldier from the Battle of tlanta and Jonesboro are buried here. Open daily.
University of Georgia Research and Education Garden Georgia tation, l I09 Experiment I., Griffin, 30223 770-229-6 l 07, griffin.uga.edulgarden Covering 65 acre , the garden offers visi tors a look al new approaches to environmental gardening, displaying the latest land cape and turfgrass findings. Open l\ lon.-Fri . 9 a.rn.- 4 p.m. dditional summer hours lay-Sept. Sun. 1- 5 p.m. Guided tours by re ervation. Free . lil WC
Travel Services Griffin Regional Welcome Center, Griffin/ Spalding Chamber of Commerce l-+3 . Hill St. , Griffin, 30223 770-22 -8200, 770-22 -23 56, griffincharnber.com lnfonnation on Griffin's guided tour avai lable. Open
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HAHIRA
Plan tation Trace Travel Services Hahira Better Hometown 102 . Church t. , Hahira, 31632 229-794-256 , 229- 9-f-2330, hahira.ga.us Brochures about Hahira history and activities available. Open fon.- Fri. a.m.- 1 p.m.
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Presidential Pathways Blanton Creek Park Lick Skillet Rd. at Lake Harding, Hamilton, 31 11 706-6-f3-7737, 888-GPC-LAKE

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COLUMBUS Columbus Gourmet 302 Brown Are., Columbu , 31903 706-687-0 161, 00-356-/858 kendrickpecan.com Fresh pecans, pecan cand}, and eight flarnrs of liqueur cakes. Open \I on.- 'lllll. 9 a. m.-; p.m. C;;i b
Galleria Riverside 11 ,\111th St., Columbus, 31901 -06-653-1950 \ rtwork, handcrafted furni shings. gifts and antiques. Open :\ Ion.Fri. 10 a.m.- 5:30 p.m., at. 10
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Joseph House Gallery Cooperative 828 Broadwa1, Columbus, 3190 I 706-321-8948 Regional arti ts exhibit paintings, dra\\ ings, potteri, photography, and jewelri . Open Tue.-Fri. 11 a.m.-5
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CUTHBERT Julianna'sAntiques, Gifts, and Tea Parlor 104 . Peachtree t. , Cuthbert, 39840 229-732-5523 Antiques shopping, collectibles, and a tearoom (rese r\'ations required ). Open Tue.- at. IO a.rn.-
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FITZGERALD Fitzgerald Five Story Plaza 12 S. Grant t., Fitzgerald, 31 50 229-426-5033, 00-3 6-4642 f,t;:geraldga .org In thi French market ahnosphere "ith 40 shops under one roof )"OU can find handmade pocketbooks, mosaic furniture , stained glass, home decor, garden accessorie , antique furniture , and much more! Open 1-. lon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. C;;i WC bfl

Juliet's Antiques 21-f S. \lain St., Fit;:gerald, 31 - 50 229-424-5040 Furniture, dishes, textiles, quilts, and yard art. Open \1 on.- al. 11
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Wendy'sAntiques and Interiors 1JOE. Pine St. , Fit;:gerald, 31750 229-423-5593 Antiques and distincti,e decorati,e fumiture, art. and collectibles. Open \lon.-Tue. and Thu.-Fri. 10:30 a.rn.-noon. 1-5:30 p.m. C;;i WC
LAKE PARK Lake Park Outlets 5327 \ Iii/ Store Rd., 1--5, Exit 5 Lake Park, 31636 229-559-6822, 888- HOP-333 lakeparkoutlets. com Factory outl et mall. Open :\Ion.-
at. 9 a.m....{l p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. C;;iWC b
PARROTT Ma ridean 's Marketplace 110 E. ,\lain t., Parrott, 39 77 229-623-4123 parrottga .comr,., farideans.html European and ,\ merican antiques, porcelains, and other memento .
'Open Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
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Mollie Jane'sAntique Mall 125 \lain St. , Parrott, 31777 229-623-5561 parrottga.com!moll)'.html Antiques and collectible trinkets. Open Tue.-'Iliu. 11 a.m.--+ p.m., Fri. IO a.m.- 5 p.m. , at. IO a.m.-6
p.m., un . noon---+ p.m. C;;i 6'
ATouch of Wood 123 E. \ 1ain St., Parrott, 39877 229-623-401-f parrottga .co m/touch .html l landcrafted furniture made from cedar, pine, and oak. Open Thu.-
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PINE MOUNTAIN Anne Tutt Gallery GA Hw\'. 27 and Harris Co. H11y. 354 Pine \fountain, 31822 706-663-8032, 88 -282-0021 annetuttgallery.com Paintings, etched glass. jewelry. potteri, culpture, ian antiques, and more. Open Mon.-Sat. I0 a.m.-6 p.m. C;;i WC
Pine Mountain Antique Mall 2301\lain St. Pine \ fountain, 31 22 -06-663-8 165. 800-6 13-9072 pinemountai,wntiquenw/1.com Antique of all kind . Open dail)
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PLAINS Plains Historic Inn and Antiques Mall 106 \ lain t., Plains, 3I780 229-824-451-, plain. georgia.com Antiques hopping at 2-+ booths. \!all open \Ion. at. 10 a.m.-6
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WARM SPRINGS Antiques and Crafts Unlimited Mall 7679 Roosevelt 1lwr.lGA H11?' 27 \\ an11 Springs, 31830 706-65 5-2468, acum.org .\ntiques, crnfts, collectibles, furniture, art, glassware, and pottery. Open dail) 10 a.m.-6 p.m. C;;i WC b
Warm Springs Village 69 Broad St., \\an11 prings, 31830 -o6-655-H22, 00-337-1927 wannspringsga. 11~ I\ lore than 65 shops and 9 restaurants, \I ith two charming court-
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s1ust sampl ng of the m.iny <hopping portun t,es mthis reg10n. for more mfonnatien 800-m!T GA or v,s I Georg,aOnMyM nd org

georgiapower.comlgpclake 1 ature trail wind through the park, \\hich also offer fi hing, picnic and camping facilities, a boat ramp, and a \'ariety of water sports. Open fir t weekend in
pr.- epl. 30. dmission 3. Call for fees. C;;i WC 6'
Poplar Place Farm Equestrian Center 8 191 US Hwy. 27, Hamilton, 31 11 706-5 2-3742, poplarplace{an11.com The farm hou e a main barn complex and a show complex, with beginner novice through advanced cross-country courses. Concessions available during events. Open daily da,111--<lusk. Call for fee .
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Tra vel Services HarrisCounty Chamber of Commerce 3 late Farm lnsurance Bldg., GA Hwy. 27

Hamilton, 31 11 706-62 -43 1, 00-3 1-4381, harriscoimtychamber.org Open J\ lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
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Pre sid ential Path way s Bellevue Historical Home 204 Ben Hill t., LaGrange, 30240 706-884-J 832, lagrangechamber.com The former re idence of Georgia and . . enator Benjamin Ilarve)' Ilill, thi antebellum home is embelli hed with period furniture and unique woodwork.
Open for tours Tue.-Sat. JO a.m .-noon, 2-5 p.m., or br reservation. Call for fee .
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Chattahoochee Valley Art Museum 112 Lafayette Pkwy, LaGrange, 30240 06 82-3267, Cl'am-<mline.org The reno\'ated former Troup County Jail building serves as a vibrant visual arts resource for West Georgia and East Alabama galleries focusing on contemporary
merican art. Open Tue.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., at. 11 a.m.-5 p.m., un .-:\.1on. b)' re ervation. Call for guid-
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Confederate Cemetery /\Iii/er St. , LaGrange, 30240 706-8 4-1 2 , trouparchil'es.org /\ lore than 300 soldiers from e\'ery state in the Confederacy are buried in thi cemetery, also knO\rn a
Stonewall Cemeteri- Open daily. C;;i 6'
Hills and Dales 1916 Hill and Dales Dr., LaGrange, 30240 706 2-3242, hillsanddalesestate.org This hi toric estate was the home of textile magnate Fuller E. allawar r. and hi famil)". n,e 35-acre estate features Ferrell Garden , wi th extensive boxwood plantings, fountains , and a greenhouse. The centerpiece i the Italian villa-style house designed by the noted architectural firm of Ilentz and Reid. Call for hour and fees. hildren 6 and under not admitted.
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Hoofer's Gospel Barn 3-172 Hogansville Rd., LaGrange, 30240 06- 5-9300, 00 -f-f-6 3 , hoo{ers.com Hoofer's regularly books some of the top acts in go pel and bluegrass music for family entertainment. Camping and restaurant on-site. Call for schedu le and fees. C;;iWC b IT
Lamar Dodd Art Center 302 Forrest Ave.. LaGrange, 30240 06 0- 21 1, lagrange.edu The center houses a permanent collection of work bi 20th-cenluri Southern painter Lamar Dodd. Rotating exhibits in 2005 include /\ largaret Reneke, Michael
urbach's Critical Theorist , Duane Paxon, and graduating enior exhibits. Open ept.-June lon.-Fri. :30
a.m.--+:30 p.m. Free. C;;i WC 6'
Pyne Road Park GA Hw)'. 109 at West Point Lake, LaGrange, 30240 06- 4-1-f 14, oh11?.comlgalplpynerdpk.lttm In addition to its beach , ballfield, and boat ramp, Pyne Road also has facilities for picnickers, hikers, and campers (primitive and campground, with hower ). Open J\ lar.-
Oct. dai ly 7 a.m .-10 p.m. Call for fees. C;;i WC 6'
Ringer Park GA Hwy. 27, Exit l , LaGrange, 30240 706-645-293 Visitors are welcome to hike and picnic, but only primili\'e camping is allowed. Campers must bring their own drinking water. Open daily. Free. C;;i WC
Troup County Historical Society and Archives 136 Main I., LaGrange, 3024 1 706-884-182 , trouparchives.org
genealogical librari and local records depository document the hi tory of LaGrange and Troup County. Open Mon. and Wed.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Tue. 9
a.m.-8 p.m., at. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. C;;i WC 6'
Travel Services LaGrange- Troup County Chamber of Commerce and Tourism 111 Bull t., LaGrange, 30240 706- 4- 671, lagrangechamber.com Information on the Hogansville Driving Tour is a\'ailable. Open J\ lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. C;;i WC 6'

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Highland Marina 1000 eminole Rd., LaGrange, 30240 706-882-3437, highlandmarina.com This is a full-service marina with boa t and cabin rental avai lable. Open daily da1111-<iusk. \. inter hours 8 a.m.-
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Historic Downtown LaGrange Walking Tour 136 J\ lain I., LaGrange, 30240 706-8 4-/ 2 , 706-8 4-8671, lrouparchives.org Pick up a free brochure at Troup rchives or th e Chamber of Commerce.
Ron Savage Guide Service 29 Langford Rd., LaGrange, 3024 I 706-884-6232 Fishing guide ser\'ice is offered by reservation.
Tommy Mike Hunting and Fishing Guide Service 4006 \Vhite Oak Ln., LaGrange, 30240 i06 2- I 7, to111111)'mike.co111 Year-round hunting and fishing guide ser\'ice is offered by reseJ'\a tion .

dedicated thi carved-granite monument to the Chehaw Indians killed at hehaw illage. I]
Travel Services Lee County Chamber of Commerce 100-B tarksville Ave.. Leesburg, 31763 229- 59-2422, 866-304-9237, leechamber.net Open i\ lon.-Fri. a.m.-5 p.m. I] WC 6' T
LENOX Plantation Trace
Sumner Pecan Groves 416 r. Broad I., Lenox, 31637 229-546-4322, 00-6-17-0 11. sumnerpecans.com In 1916, . B. Cod11in began planting pecan tree on this family fa rm . Today, visit these same orchards and bui1 pecans. Open daily ov.-Feb. Call for hour . I] WC

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Georgia Rural Telephone Museum 135 1. Baile)' Me., Leslie. 3I764 229 74-4786, grtm.org The museu m has one of the largest collection phones and related memorabilia in the 11orld. Its curiosities run lhe gamut from antique phone and picture phones to modern phones, vintage \'Chicles, and more. Open lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. all for
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Bedingfield Inn Museum I00 Cotton St.. on the Square, Lumpkin, 31 15 229-83 -6419, bedingfieldi1111.org This Creek Reviva l house museum con tains original pioneer furnishings, and an I 45 log dogtrot house is

LAKELAND Plantation Trace
Alapaha River U Hwy. 221 and GA Hwy 37, Lakeland, 31635 229-482-9 55
Canoeing and fishing are the sports of choice here. Open daily dawn-<iu k. Free. I]

Banks Lake National Wildlife Refuge US Hwy. 221, 112 mile west o( Lakeland Lakeland, 3163 5 229-4 2-9755 Boat ramps and docks for wildlife ob ervation and boating are offered here. Open daily dawn-<iu k. Free.
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Milltown Murals ,\lain, Genier, \ lurre/1 Sts. and Valdo ta Hwy. Lakeland, 31635 229-4 2-9755 Twenty-three \\'311 murals in lhe downtown area depict scenes and people of Milltown, Ceorgia, in 1925-the yea r this rural community wa renamed Lakeland. i\ lap available at the Chamber of Commerce.

Robert Simpson Nature Trail . Temple t., Lakeland, 3163 5
229-482-9755 The trail area i a pristine environmen t with abundan t plant life, natura l bogs, and fishing opportunities on Lake Irma. Open daily dmrn-<lusk. Free. I]

Travel Services Lakeland-Lanier County Chamber of Commerce 11 2 J\lain St.. Lakeland, 31635 229-4 2-9755
Open i\lon .-Thu. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. I] 6'

LAKE PARK Plantation Trace Travel Services Lake Park Area Chamber of Commerce
5208 Jewell Sutch Rd., Lake Park, 31636 229-559-5302
Open i\lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. I] 6'

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Chehaw Indian Monument 1 ew York Rd. , Leesburg, 31763 229-759-2 422 In 1912 the Daughters of the merican Revolution

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also on-site. Open Tue.- at. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. uided tour al 10 a.m, I p.m., 3 p.m. Adul ts 3, children I. Croups by reservation. C roup rates ava ilabl e [;;J WC
Providence Canyon State Conservation Park 7 miles west of Lumpkin, on GA Hwy. 39-G 229 3 -6202, 00-86-f-7275, gastateparks.org Explore th e brea thtaking color of Georgia' "Little Grand Ca nyon" on IOmiles of tra ils and learn about the 150-foot-deep canyon, the plumlea f azal ea, and oth er wild0owers. amping and cottages are nearbyat Florence Marina State Park in Omaha. Ca ll fo r hours and fees. c;;i WC o-
Westville I 1LK Dr., Lumpkin, 3I 15 229 3 -63 10, -733- 1 50, wesh1il/e.org This living-history museum represents a typical mid19th<entuty Georgia ,illage. Demonstrators present I 50s crafts, quilting, potting, and open-hea rth cooking. Ope n Tue.- at. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., un . 1-5 p.m. Adul ts 10,
' , children I and under $4, seniors $8.
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Travel Services Stagecoach Trail Tour I00 Cotton t., on the Square, Lumpkin, 31 15 229-838-6419, bedingfieldim1.org A brochure is ava ilable at the Bedingfield Inn .
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Presi dent ial Pathways Historic Manchester 121 'lain St., Manch ester, 318 16 706-846-53-f I, manchester-ga.com
estlecl in the Pine Mountain foothills, 1anchesler exudes an atmo phere that is remn iscent of the I930s. The annua l Rai lroad Days fest is held here during the
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MOLENA
Pre si dent ial Pathways Gerald I. Lawhorn Canoe Base and Training Center Thunder cout Resenation 11 66 Dripping Rock Rd., 1olena, 3025 06-646-2255, thunderbsa.org This site has an .2-mile looping trail for begi nners to advanced mountain biker , as well as I, I06 feet of climbing trail and 15 111iles of hiking trails. anoeing, rappelling, and rope courses for organized groups are offered. Center open daily. Office open Mon.- Fri. 9 a.111.-5 p.m. all for fees. [;;J WC
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Presi den tial Pathways Kauffman'sStrawberry and Farm Market 1305 1ennonite Church Rd., Montezuma, 31063 -f 78--f72 833, kauffmanstrawberries.com Pick your own peaches and trawberries during the eason. The menu of treats include ice cream, lemonade, pies, tarts, produce, and sand\\iches. Seasonal hours Ion.Sat. a. 111.-7 p.m., trawberri es pr. I- June 15, and
o- peaches May I5--end of July. Call for fees.
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tional Pennsylvania Dutch and outh ern culinary delights, a restauran t, a bakety, and a gift shop. Open Tue.- at. 11 :30 a.m.-2 p.m. , and 5 :30 p.m., Wed. I 1:30 a.m .-2 p.m. [;;J WC I
Travel Services Macon County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center I09 . Dooly St. , Monte;uma, 3I063 -f7 --+72-239 1, maconcountyga.org Open lon.-Fri . a. 111.-5 p.111. [;;J WC
MORRIS
Planta tion Trace Clay Hill Hunting Route I, Box 129, /orris, 39867 229-768-2820, clayhillhunting.com Hu nt deer, wild hog, turkey, clove, or quai l al th i presen e. Call fo r hour~and fees. [;;J WC
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Plantation Trace Bert Harsh Park Fi~h St. S.E., J\l oultrie, 3I768 229-9 5-2131 , 8--f0-VI IT moultriechamber. com Many of the trees in the park trace th eir ..roots'' to notable mericans: a Robert E. Lee sweet gum , a
' Jimmy Carter slash pine, a Juliette Ward Lowe magno-
lia, and others. Open clail)'. Free. [;;J
Colquitt County Arts Center 40I e,enth Ave. .\ ., loultrie, 3I768 229-9 5- 1922, moultriechamber.com Art exhibi ts, local theater performance , and other arts
o- programs are offered throughout the yea r. Open lon.-
11, u. 9 a. m.-5 p.m., Fri. 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. Free. ~ WC T
Colquitt County Courthouse 9 S. 1ain St. , Moultrie, 3176 229-6 16-7-+20, moultriechamber.com Preceded b)' a log building and th en a two- tory frame building, the pre ent renovated courthouse wa com-
o- pleted in 1902. Open t-. lon.- Fri. a. m.-5 p.m. Free.
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Ellen Payne Odom Genealogy Library 20-f Fifth St. S.E., loultrie, 3I76 229-985-65-f0, electricscotland.com This wing of the t-. loultrie-Colquitt County Library contains information on the nilecl States' eastern seaboard and westward migration routes. The Scottish collection includes 111emorabilia and photographs and is the main repository for the cotti h clans. Open Ion.Sat. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Free. [;;J WC o-
Greenfield Church Site Greenfield Church Rd., 1oultrie, 31768 229-890- 1626, colquittmuseum. org Built in I -18, the oldest brick building in Colquitt County was a recruiting talion and hospital during the War Between the tale . Confederate oldiers and
' church found ers are buried in th e adjacent cemetery.
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Moultrie'sAntiques Trail Downtown loultrie, 31768 229-890-5-+55, -40-\IISIT, moultriega.com outhern Georgia's ''antiques capital" boasts more than 36 antiques dea ler in the downtown district. Open t,. lon.-Sat. all fo r hours. [;;JWC M IT
Museum of Colquitt County History 500 Fourth Ave. .E., Aloultrie, 31768 229 90-1626, colquittmuseum .org Changi ng e~hi bits provide an overview of the area's rich history, ra ngi ng from ra re alive American Indian arti fac ts to De ert tonn memora bilia and the current war. Open Fri.- at. IOa.m.- 5 p. m., un. 2-5 p.111., or
o- b appoin tment. G ui ded tours b)' re en-ati on. Free.
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Old Colquitt County Jail 11 6 First Ave. S.E., loultrie, 3I76 229-985-2 131, 8 --f0-VISIT moultriechamber.com Built in 1915, the lei Jail is notabl e fo r it architecture, Orient al bri ck, terrazzo noors, and eorgia gra nite. 'l11e original gallows are still in place. 'l11e chamber of cmn111erce is al o located here. Open Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.1n. Free. [;;J WC '
State Farmers Market Fir t A,e. .E., loultrie, 31768 229-9 5-213J, 229 91-72-f0, moultriechamber.com Pu rc hase fresh easonal produce and hristmas trees straight from local fa rn1ers. Open year-round Mon.- at. 7 a. m.-6 p. m. [;;J WC '
Steam Locomotive -f00 First Ave. S.E., i\loultrie, 3I768 229-985-2 131, 888-40-VIS/T This turn-of-the-century origi nal stea m locomotive is popul ar with train enthu ia ts. Free. [;;J
Travel Services Moultrie- Colquitt County Chamber of Commerce I I6 First Ave. .E., /011/trie, 31 6 229-9 5-2 131, 8 --f0-VI IT
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Plantation Trace Travel Services Berrien County Chamber of Commerce 20 I 1 Jeffe rson t. , as/1 ville, 3I639 229-6 6-5 123, berrienchamber. com
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NEWTON
Plantation Trace HistoricBaker County Courthouse I Water t., ewton, 39 70 229-73-f-3000 This refurbi shed 1906 courthouse is one of 20 Georgia co urth ouses des igned by J. W. C olucke. Open
lon.- Fri . 9 a.m.-5 p.111. Free. [;;J WC 6'

Yoder's Country Market 7401 State Route 26 E., lo11tezuma, 31063 47 -./72-2070 East of Montezuma in the heart of lennonite country,
' this market sells cheeses, jams, and spices. Open Ion.-
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Yoder's Deitsch Haus 5252 tale Roule 26 E., Montezuma, 31063 -+78-472-2024, montewma-ga.org In this outh ern far111 setting find quali ty craft , tradi-

Hancock'sWestern Wear and Rafter H.Rodeo Arena 133 1 GA Hwy. 319 ., 1oultrie, 31768 229-9 5-2652, 229-9 5-2 131, moultriechamber.com 1.5 miles north of i\loultrie This tate-of-the-a rl fa cility hosts amateur and professional rodeo competitions th roughout the yea r, including the Georgia Junior Competition and the unbelt outhem PRCA Rodeo. Western-wear store open Mon.Fri . 9 a. m.-6 p.m., at. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call fo r rodeo schedule and fee . c;;i WC o-

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Presidentia l Pathways Whitewater Creek Park CA l lwy. 12 . and Wh itewater Rd. Oglethorpe, 31068 -+78--+72-8 171 111onte;u ma-ga.orglchamberlwhiteualer.htm C reek-fish or ca mp here, where R hookup , ca111 psiles, nature tra ils, and a sc reened picnic pavilion are al'a il able, as well as beach and cabin ren tals. Office
open 1on.-Fri . a.m.-5 p.m. Call fo r fees. [;;J WC 0-

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Presidential Pathways Florence Marina State Park 16 miles west of Lumpkin, 011 CA HH')' 39-C 229-838-6870, gastateparks.org This small park on 45,000-acre Lake Walter F'. George is perfect for boaters and anglers, with a marina, fishing pier, boat rental , camping. cottages, interpretive center, swimming pool, and picnic areas. Open daily 7 a.111.-I0 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC 6'
PARROTT F-17
Plantation Trace HistoricParrott J\ lain t., Parrott, 39877 229-623-4123, parrollga.com In corporated in 1889 as a cotton-farming community, Parrott was revitalized in 1995. Restored buildings showcase antiques and gift boutiques, art galleries, and crafts hops. Call for hour . [;l WC 6'
Sound Play, Inc. 108 Hai/road St., Parrott, 39877 229-623-5545, soundplay.com Visi tors are encouraged to tour the workshop and play drums shaped like alligators, metallophones, and all the other unusual outdoor mu ical instruments that are made on-site usi ng recycled material . Open daily IO a.m.-6 p.m. Guided tour available. Free. l::lWC
PELHAM
Plantation Trace Travel Services Pelham Chamber of Commerce 119 E. Railroad St., Pelham, 31779 229-294-4924 Open tlon.-Fri . 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC 6'
PINE MOUNTAIN D-12
Presidential Pathways Callaway Gardens Resort Preserve Community CA 1-lwys. 18 and 354 (entrance at intersection) Pine Mou11tai11, 31822 706-663-228 l, 800-225-5292, callawa)'online.com
model for responsible land and wildlife stewardship, this 14,000-ac re destination offers attractions such as the Discovery Center, Birds of Prey, Butterfly Center, and Horticultural Center. ctivities include golfing, fishing, tennis, and more . The resort offers a variety of lodging, eateries, and meeting space. Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Guided tram tours available. Call for fees. l::lWC M IT
Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park I ear Callawa)' Gardens and Wann Spring 011 CA 1-IH')' 190 706-663-4858, 00-864-7275, gastateparks.org Georgia's largest state park include FDR's farnrite picnic spot and the 23-mile Pine lountain Trail. Historic CCC-built structures include rental cottages and a bell- haped swimming pool. Camping, picnicking, boat rental, and horseback riding are mailable. FDR's Little White House is nea rby in Warm Springs. Open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Parking $2.
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Llewellin's Point Hunting Preserve 7729 1-lamilto11-Pleasant Grove Rd. Pine Mountain, 31822 706-663 -9819, 800-636-9819, 1/ewellinspoint.com This beautiful hunting pre erve beckons to quail , pheasa nt, and chukar hunters. Open daily Oct. !Mar. 31. Re ervations required . Call for fees. l::lWC
Roosevelt Riding Stables 1063 Croup Camp Rd., Pine Mountain, 31822 706-62 -7463, 877-696-4613, rooseve/tstahles.com Enjoy horseback rides, wagon rides, and overnight excursions along trails tliat navigate FDR late Park. Hours by resen-ation. Fee vary. l::lWC
Soaring Eagle Glider Rides CA 1-lwy. 1 , Pine Mountain Airport Pine J\lountain , 31822 706-324-4074, 706-464-1325. 706-322-7023 See allaway from the air in a glider. Flights take off in fair weather Sat.-Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. or by reservation . Call for fees. [;l WC
Wild Animal Safari 1300 Oak Grove Rd., Pine Mountain, 31822 706-663-8744, 800-367-275 1. animals4ari.com lake a guided Zebra Bus or motor your own vehicle past bison and giraffes, through the "Rhino Ri viera," and other areas of this 500-acre exotic-animal park. Call for hour and fees. l::lWC M I
Travel Services
Pine Mountain Tourism Association and Welcome Center 101 E. Broad St., Pine Mountain, 31822 706-663-4000. 800-441-3502, pinemountain.org Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
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PLAINS F-16
Presidential Pathways Jimmy Carter National Historic Site 300 r. Bond St., Plains, 31780 229-824-4 / 04, nps.govliica Travel back in time at Jimmy Carter's Boyhood Farm, re tored to the pre-electric 1930s era with barn, blacksmith shop, and pump house on 360 acres. The depot, where Carter's 1976 pre idential campaign was headquartered , hou es a small campa ign mu eum. Other exhibits and film s are featured at the visitors center. Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.111. The farm opens at 10 a.m., and the depot closes al 4:30 p.m. Free. [;l WC 6' I
Travel Services Georgia Visitor Information Center
1763 US Hwy. 280 E., Plains, 31780 229-824-7477, plains@georgia.org Open dailr :30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. [;l WC 6'
Plains Step-A-Board Tour Downtown/J\,lain St., Plains, 31780 229-824-5393, 229-924-4011 Tourists provide their own vehicles and must reserve a guide two week in advance. Call for fees. [;l WC 6'

Liechty'sMill Farm 2280 Bulls i\'lill Rd., Pine J\1ou11tai11, 31 22 706-663-7400, bullsmill(arm.com Visit this fully operational farm with swimming, fishing, pony and horseback rides, train rides, a water slide, gristmills, a miniature golf course, and a covered bridge. Exotic animal and a petting farm are on- ite. Open dai ly 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Call for fee . l::lWC M IY

QUITMAN
Plantation Trace Tra vel Services Quitman- Brooks County Chamber of Commerce 900 E. Screven St., Quitman. 31643 229-263-484 /, quitmangeorgia.org Information on Quitman' Historic Driving Tour and Antique Tour is available. Open ~lon.-Fri . :30 a.111.5 p.m. [;l WC

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REMERTON
Plantation Trace Remerton Mill Village Plum t. and Baytree Place, Remerton, 3160 I 229-2-17-2320, valdostatouri m.comlshopping.hhn This two-street stretch of town is teeming with specialty and antiques shops located in converted mill houses.
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REYNOLDS
Presidential Pathways Silver Dollar Raceway CA Hwy. 96 \1/., Reynolds, 31076 -fl -17-441-f, silverdollarraceway.com At this quarter-mile NHRA-sanctioned drag strip, see turn-and-test events and quarter-mile points series race . Open weekends Jan .- ov. Check on line or call
for chedule. Call for fee . l;,l WC b
Taylor Orchards CA H1V). 96, Reynolds, 31076 -fl -847--f I 6, taylororchards.com Pi ck berries in the strawberry patch pr. I-May 30, and purchase peaches fresh from th e orchard mid1ay- July 31 . Enjoy homemade ice cream as wel l. Ca ll
for hours and fees. l;,l WC b
RICHLAND E- 16
Pres idential Pathways Richland Rail Museum 200 Broad I., Rich land, 31 25 229-8 7-3323 17,e to1111's late-I ODs train depot now hou es a railroad museum along with related memorabilia. Open Mon .-
Fri. a.m.-5 p.m. Free. l;,l WC b
Travel Services Richland Welcome Center and City Hall 200 Broad t. , Richland, 31825
229-8 7-3323
Open Mon .-Fri . 8 a.m.-5 p.m . Free. l;,l WC b
THE ROCK F-1 2
Pres idential Pathways The Rock Ranch, LLC 5020 Barnesville Hwy., The Rock, 302 5 706-647-6374, therockranch.com Meet the animals in Farmland, explore the ponds, and leam about 01eir ecosystems. Other "agritainment" includes the IO-acre Amazing Com Maze and special events. Office open Mon .-Fri . 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Call ahead for reserva-
tion . Call for fees . l;,l WC b IT
SASSER
Plantation Trace Mark'sMelon Patch 8580 Albany Hwy.IVS Hwy. 82, Sasser, 317-12 229-69 -4750 Get your melon fix with gourds, canteloupes, and watermelon , plus Vidalia onion , butter beans, and oth er fresh produce. Hayrides are offered at Halloween . Open daily 8 a.m .-7 p.m. l;,l WC I
Sasser Flea Market and Antique Mall 8109 Albany Hwy., asser, 39885 229-698-4 578 Regiona l vendors gather here to sell goods. uctions are held every Tue. at 7 p.m. Don 't miss the Sas er Flea Fe tival every spring. Open Mon.-Fri. IO a.m.-6 p.m .,
at.-Sun. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. l;,l WC 6-
Travel Services Worth County- Sylvester Chamber of Commerce 30 I E. Prank/in I., ylvester, 3179 I 229-776-77 1 , sylvesterga.org Open Mon.-Fri . 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. l;,l WC 6-

TALBOTTON E-13
Presidential Pathways Big Lazer Public Fishing Area Bunkham Rd., Talbotton, 31 27 -f miles east of Ta lbotton 011 U Hwy. 80, left 011 Po Biddy Rd. for 6. -f miles, then left on Bunkham Rd. 706-665-8079, georgiawildlife.com This 195-acre lake offers abundant fishing, a concrete boat ramp, picnic tables, and grills. Open daily. Free. l;,lWC o-
Travel Services Talbot Chamber of Commerce 74 Monroe St. , Talbotton, 31 27 706-665 079, talbotgeorgia.com Open Mon.-Fri. IOa. m .-noon, 1-3 p.m. l;,l WC
THOMASTON F-12
Presidential Pathways Auchumpkee Creek Covered Bridge On Allen Rd. of{CA H1">' 19 S., Thomaston, 302 6 06-647-9686, thomastoncl,amber.com This 1892 covered bridge was de troyed by a nood in 1994. It has since been au th entically rebuilt wi th portions of the original bridge. l;,l 6-
Flint River Outdoor Center -f-129 Woodland Rd., Thomaston, 302 6 706-6-1 7-2633, flintril'erfun.com The Outdoor Center provides canoes wi th equipment for half-day, full-d ay, and two-clay trip , as well as tubing and rafting along th e Flint River and shuttle service for those with thei r own canoe . RV and primitive campi ng is available, as are a lodge, grocery store, and gazebo. Open Mon.-n,u. 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Fri.- at. 9 a.m.
- 10 p.m., un. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. all for fees. l;,l WC b IT
Historic Courthouse Square Downtown/ 1ain St., Thomaston, 30286 706-6-16-2-f 37, home.alltel.netltuarch \Vhen the courthouse was con tructed, commissioners placed a $ 10 bill in one of the columns so the county would never go broke. A statue of a Confederate oldier com memora tes Georgia 's role in American
history. l;,l WC b I
Pettigrew-White-Stamps House 746 Andrew Dr., Thomaston , 302 6 706-6-16-2-f 37 Represen tative of the early- I800s dwelling native to this area , this is the second-oldest residence in Thomaston . Open by re ervation only. Call for tour re ervations. Free. l;,l WC
Ritz Theater 11-f S. Church St. , Thomaston, 30286 706-6-17-2749, 706-6-17-7022, 706-6-17-5372 (tours)
t this 1920 Art Deco-style th eater, movies are scheduled throughout th e year, as well as a few live performances . Adults can enjoy the newly renovated IP balcony, wh ich offers beer and wine. how times vary.
dulls 5, ch ildren and seniors $4. Call for guided
tours. l;,l WC 6- IT
Skydive Atlanta 23 33 Delray Rd., Thomaston , 302 6 706-647-970 I, 00-276-D/VE , skydil'eatlanta.com Certified instructor train would-be skydivers and experienced thrill- eeker alike . Open daily, weekends

a.m.-sunset, weekdays by re ervation . Plan to spend
half a da) for jumps. Call for fees . l;,l WC b
Sprewell Bluff State Park IO miles west ofThomaston, of{CA Hwy. 74 06-6-16-6026, gastateparks.org Located on the Flint River, this minimally developed park offers scenic picnic areas, voll eyball , horseshoe , hiking trails, and river access. Camping is avai lable 25 mi le west at FDR Sta te Park in Pine Mountain, and canoe rental at nearby outfitters. Open daily 7 a.m.-
clark. l;,l WC b
Thomaston-Upson Archives 30 I S. Center t., Thomaston , 302 6 06-6-16-2-f 3 , home.alltel.netltuarch Thi archive covers everything from microfilm to yearbooks and elate back a early a I 24, including city and county record , and hi torical collections. Open
l011.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m . and second at. of every month 9 a.m .-1 p.m . Free. l;,lWC b
ATime Remembered, Southern Style Tearoom 505 tewart Ave., T/iomaston, 30286 706-647-9-105, atimeremembered.net This historic home houses a channing tearoom innuenced by outhern heritage and a love for the days of old. Tearoom open Wed.- at. 11 a.m .-4 p.m. Gift shop open Wed.- at. IO a.m.- 5 p.m . Tea time b reserva-
tion . Free. l;,l WC b rl T
Travel Services Thomaston- Upson County Chamber of Commerce 213 E .Cordon t. , Thomaston, 302 6 706-647-96 6, thomastonchamber.com fon .-Thu. :30 a.m.-5 p.m. , Fri. 8 a.m .-4:30 p.m. l;,lWC b
THOMASVILLE H-22
Plantation Trace All Saints Episcopal Church 443 S. Hansell St., Thomasville, 31 792 229-22 -92-12
isit the oldest standing church in Thoma ville. Following President John F. Kennedy's assassination, Jacque lin e Kennedy attended Mass here . Open Mon .-Fri. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m . Wor hip services un.
10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. l;,l WC b
The Big Oak Comer of E. lonroe and Crawford Sts. Thomasville, 31792 229-227-7099, 66-577-3600, thomasvillega.com Thomasville's mighty Quercus virginiana is 323 year old and "ider than Niagara Falls is deep. l;,l
Birdsong Nature Center 2106 Meridian Rd., Thomasville, 31792 229-3 77--f-f0 , 800-953-BIRD freenet .tlh./1.us!birdsong With 565 acres of lu h fields , forests, and swamp, the center' grou nd provide a pristine haven for birds and other native wi ldli fe . Open Wed., Fri., at. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1- 5 p.m. Guided tours available for group . 1 on-member adults 5, chi ldren 3-12 $2.50. l;,l WC
Lapham-Patterson House Historic Site 626 . Dawson St. 229-225--f00-f, gastateparks.org 'n,is spectacular pumpkin-colored ictorian home has period furni bing, fish- cale sh ingles, riental-style porch decoration , longleaf pine inlaid noors, a double-nue chimney with walk-through stairway, and a cantile1erecl balcony. Open Tue- at. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., un. 2-5:30 p.m. Guided lours start on the hour. l;,l WC

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Melhana, The Grand Plantation 301 Showboat Ln., Thomasville, 31792 229-226-2290, 8-920-3030, melhana.com Mos -laden oaks and magnolias line the entrance to lhi 1820s outhern plantation, where ga rdens provide the backdrop for 30 historic buildings, including the
howboat Theater, which hosted one of the first screenings of Gone With the \Vind in 1939. Melhana is a full-service luxury properly with 3 suites, cottages, and a re taurant that serves regional outhern cuisi ne. Open daily. Call a day in advance to schedule a guided lour. ~ WC 6' fl T
Myrtlewood Hunting Plantation Lower Cairo Rd., Thomasville, 31792 229-22 -6232, myrtlewoodplantation.com Myrtlewood boa ts a five-stand compact course with fishing lakes, quail, and white-tailed deer hunting. Office open 1on.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. ~WC 6' IT
Pebble Hill Plantation 125 1 U Hwy. 319 ., Thomasville, 31792 229-226-23-H, pebblehill.com The 3,000-acre esta te is a premier example of 20thcentury hooting plantations developed by wealthy 1 ortherners in the early 1900s. Children under 6 are not admitted to the main hou e. Open Tue.-Sat. IO a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m., with final tours al 4 p.m.
lo eel ept. all for fees. ~ WC 6' T
State Farmers Market 502 mith Ave., Thomasville, 31792 229-225--1072 171omasville's fresh-produce hub also markets homemade jams, jellies, reli hes, and pickles, plus cook-

books. 1larket open Ion.- at. a.m.--6 p.m., auctions held May- ov. i\lon.-Sat. 2--6 p.m., and restauran t open daily 10 a.m.-9:30 p.m. ~ WC 6'fl
Sweet Grass Dairy 19635 Hwy. 19 1., Thoma ville, 31792 229-22 -0 52, sweetgrassdairy.com
isit this working dairy farm and producer of goal and cow cheese. Group lours available by reservation on ly. Open Mon .-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. ~ WC 6'
Thomas County Museum of History 725 . Dawson t., Thomasville, 31792 229-226-766-f. rose.nett-history/ 1 ortherners 0ocked to Thomasville in the I Os, creating the Winter Resort Era and transforming area antebel lum cotton plantation into quai l-hunting retreats. Their story is told here in several exhibits. Step-on guide ervice by reservation. Open Ion.- al. 10 a.m.- noon, 2-5 p.m. lo eel last two weeks in Aug.
dulls 5, under I I. Group rates available. ~WC 6'
Thomasville Cultural Center 600 E. Washington I., Thomasville, 31792 229-226-058 , tccarts.org The center houses regional and national art exhibits. 171eatrical and mu ical performances are staged in the auditorium. Gallery hours fon .-Fri . 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 1-5 p.m. Call for guided tours. Free. ~ WC6- T
Thomasville Genealogical, History, and Fine Arts Library 135 1 . Broad t., Thomasville, 31 92 229-226-96-10, home.rose.netl-glibraryl Genealogical resources include fami ly histories, mar-

riage and death records, stale and count) histories, and censu records. Open i\lon.-Fri . 9 a.m.-5 p.m., at. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. ~ WC 6'
Thomasville Rose Garden
Comer of Smith ,e. and Corington Dr. Thoma ,ille, 31792 229-227-7099. 66-577-3600, t/10masvillega.com This handsome garden features more than 500 prize rosebushes. Free. ~ 6'
Travel Services Thomasville Convention and Visitors Bureau -10 I S. Broad l., Thomas,ille, 31792 229-227-7099, 66-5 7-3600, thomasvillega.com In formation on the 171omas\'ille Ilistoric Walking and Dri\'ing lour and the Black Ileri tage Trail Tour a\'ai lable. Open ~lon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., al. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. ~ WC 6' T
Thomasville- Thomas County Chamber of Commerce -10 I . Broad I., Thomasville, 31792 229-226-9600, thomasvilleclwmber.com Open i\ lon.-Fri. 8:30-5 p.m. ~WC
TIFTON J- 19 Plantation Trace
Atlantic Coastline Artists Gallery I 19 Lo,e Ave., Tifton , 31794 229-386-02 16 Rotating year-round exhibits di play the 11ork of regional visual artists. 'fours by reservation. Call for hours. Free. ~WC 6'

www. warmspringsga.w

c_,P ocated just an hour south ofAtlanta, the
.,(.,, town of Warm Springs, Georgia is nescled among rolling hills and fresh water springs and is sceeped in tradirional S uthern charm and hospitality.

/J } isir Roosevelcs Little Whirc House ro see how Americas only ''[/ four-cime elecred Presidenr lived and where he died in 1945. This i rhe only house elm FDR bought for himself. Many of his most far-reaching ew Deal programs were developed here.
TI1e new museum chronicles Roosevelr's life. his role in America's recovery from the Grear Depression,hi leadership during World War II and his personal struggle wirh polio. Exhibics include his hand-control.led 1938 Ford convertible, his scagecoach used during victory parades, and a film narrated by Walter ronkite. Vi icors can sec FDR's coccage much
as it was the day he passed away while posing for a porcraic.

Warm prings offers over 60 specialty shops locared in the Hi toric Village. Begin on cl1e bustling Main Srreer and follow the alleyways to the Bullodwille and Magnolia courtyards for a unique shopping experience.
History is evident in the town's charming rescaurant , hotels and 100-year-old resrored building . Warm Springs Village offers food to please all tastes with over nine rescaurants. We also invite you to retire in our H istoric Hotel or other fine lodging accommodations.
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Coastal Plain Experiment Station 2356 Rainwater Rd., Tifton, 31794 229-3 6-3 11 , tifton.uga.edu TI,e niversity ofGeorgia at Tifton's agricultural research center is dedicated to fo tering improved war to produce food and fiber. Open lon.-Fri. a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
Free. ~ WC b
Coastal Plain Research Arboretum . Entomology Dr., Tifton , 31794
229-386-38 11 , ht1p:!lnespal.orglnatil'e The arboretum encompasses 38 acres of forest and wetland and provides a living resource for research and education. Open daily. Guided tours by reservation. Free. ~ WC b
Friendly City Parle and E. B. Hamilton Complex 3199 E. B. Hamilton Dr. , Tifton, 31793 229-382-3262 Parkgocrs have an amphitheater, oftball area , a occer complex, picnic areas, a playground, a pavilion, and a pond to enjoy. Open Mon.-Fri. :30 a.m.-5 :30 p.m . ~WC M IY
Fulwood Garden Center 02 \V. 12th t. , Tifton , 31 79-1 229-3 6-83-17 This fine earlr-l 900s home and accompanying garden were restored for use by the Tifton Carden lubs and the community. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-noon. lours
by re ervation. ~ WC b Y
Georgia Agrirama 1392 Whiddon 1ill Rd., Tifton , 31 794 229-3 6-33-1-1, 00-767-1 75, agrirama.com Co tumed guide ho t exhibits at thi 19th-century living-history museum that harks back to a simpler time. Includes two working fannsteads, cotton gin, sa\\111ill ,gristmill, Masonic lodge, steam train , and a newly renovat-
ed country store. Call for hours and fees. ~ WC b '1 Y
Magnolia Tree Park Magnolia Industrial Park Dr., Tifton, 3179-1 229-3 6-0216 Park visi tor will be dwarfed by the second-largest magnolia tree in the United States. The tree is more than -100 rears old and has a crown spread of I05 feet.
NESPAL 2356 Rainwater Rd., Tifton, 31794 229-3 6-7274, 229-386-3811 , nespal.org This faci li ty is staffed by scientists developing systems for environmentally and economically sound ag production. Tours by reservation. Open fon .-Fri. 8 a.m.-
5 p.m. Free. ~ WC b
Paradise Public Fishing Area U Hwy. 82 E., Tifton, 31749 229-533-4792 This area has 60 lake and pond to choo c from. Fishing licen e and wildlife management license required. Open daily sunrise-sunset. Call for fees. ~WC b
Tifton Museum of Arts and Heritage 255 Love Ave., Tifton, 31794 229-386-382 1 Visitors may view quarterly traveling art exhibits and tour the building, which features exquisite tained-glas windows. all for hour . Tours by re ervation. Free. ~WC b Y
Tift Theater for the Performing Arts 318 /\lain I., Tifton , 3179-1 229-386-5150, 229-39 1-3903 Operating ince 1937, the Tift Theater is listed on the

ational Register of Historic Places. Its Art Deco style is enhanced by glass facades embellished with neon
lighting. Call for tour , schedule, and fees. ~ WC b Y
UGA Tifton Campus Conference Center 15 RDC Rd. , Tifton, 31793 229-3 6-3-116, ugatiftonconference.org This facility includes a 3,000- eat auditorium/performance hall, a ballroom that seats up to 1,000, exhibit space for 164 IO' x IO' booths, a 350-seat auditorium, and 10 nexible meeting rooms. An 3,000-square-foot expansion is scheduled to open in early 2005. Office open Mon. a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. ~ WC b Y
Travel Services Tifton- rift County Chamber of Commerce I00 . Central Ave. , Tifton, 31794 229-382-6200, 00-550 -13 , tiftonchamber.org
Open Mon.-Fri. :30 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC b
UNADILLA
Presidential Pathways Oakbin Pond Preserve Oakbin Rd., of{US Hwy. 41, Unadilla , 31091 404-873-69-16, nature.orglgeorgia This 176-acre land-management area is dominated by a cypress pond with boardwalk connected to the wetlands. Hiking trails nake through an uplands forest. Access is restricted. Call for hours, reservations, and fees. ~
VALDOSTA K-22
Plantation Trace Annette Howell Turner Center for the Arts 527 1 Patterson t., Valdosta , 3160 I 229-247-2787, tumercenter.org Now housed in a converted bank, the gallery represents the work of international, national, and local visual artists in five separate exhibition spaces. Open Mon.Thu. JO a.m.-6 p.m., Fri.- at. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., un. 1-4 p.m. Guided tours by reservation. Donations
accepted. ~ WC b Y
Barber-Pittman House 416 . Ashley St., Valdosta, 31603 229-247-8100, valdostachamber.com This styli h neocla ical residence was built in 1915 for E. R. Barber, inventor and local Coca-Cola bottler.
Open ~on.- ri . 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. ~ WC b
Crescent House 90-1 . Patterson St. , Valdosta, 3160 1 229-244-6747 Built in 189 by U.. sena tor William tanley, the Crescent acquired its name from the distinctive semicircular portico design. Guided tours Mon.-Fri. 2-5 p.m.
Croup by reservation. Donation accepted. ~ WC b Y
Langdale Park US Hwy. 41 ., Exit 22, Valdosta, 31601 229-259-3507, valdostacity.com Visitors can enjoy even miles of nature walks, birdwatching, a picnic area , and a boat ramp. Open daily 6
a.m.-11 p.m. ~ b
Lowndes County Historical Society and Museum 305 W. Central Ave., Valdosta, 3160 I 229-247-47 0, valdo tamuseum .org Exhibits display artifacts from early Lowndes County families. Open Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., at. 10 a.m.-
2 p.m. Guided tour by reservation. Free. ~ WC b Y
McKey Park 112 Burton Ave., Valdosta, 31601 229-259-3507, valdo tacity.com Recreational option at Mc Key include a tennis center, shuffieboard, handball courts, picnic area, horseshoe

pits, band land, playground, and two pavilions. Electricity provided. Open daily 6 a.m.-11 p.m. ~WC b Y
Wild Adventures 3766 Old Clyattville Rd., Valdosta, 31601 229-219-7080, 800-808-0872, wildadventures.net Lion , tigers, and bears-and other exotics-await parkgoers on the afari Train Ride. Seek thrills on nine roller coasters, at the Adventure Quest Co-Kart Raceway, or the new plash Island water park. Call for hour and fees. roup rates available. ~WC M IY
Travel Services Georgia Visitor Information Center- Valdosta 5584 Iii/ tore Rd., Lake Park, 31636 229-559-5 28, CeorgiaOnMyMind.org Open daily :30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. ~ WC b
Valdosta-Lowndes Chamber of Commerce 416 . hley St., Valdosta , 31603 229-2-17-8100, valdostachamber.com Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC b
Bebo'sTours, Inc. P.O. Box -13, Valdosta, 31603 229-244--1850 Guided and ste1>-011 hi toric tour . Call for hours and fees.
Valdosta- Lowndes County Conference Center and Tourism Authority I Meeting Place, Valdosta, 31601 229-2-15-0513, 800-569-TOUR, valdostatourism.com Information on aldo ta ' Historic Driving Tour available. Open Mon .-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. ~WC b
VIENNA 1- 16
Presidential Pathways Ellis Brothers Pecans 1315 Tippettville Rd., Vienna, 31092 229-268-90-I I, 00-635-0616, werenuts.com
isitors can witnes the pecan- and peanut-packing process firsthand . Guided tours by re ervation. tore open daily a.m.-7 p.m. ~ WC b
Georgia State Cotton Museum
1321 E. Union t. , Vienna, 31092 229-268-2045, historicvienna.org The history of cotton is told with the aid of farm tools, cotton boll , periodicals, a cotton bale, and other agricultural artifacts. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. Large groups call for reservation and fees. ~WC b
Walter F. George Law Museum 106 . Fourth St., Vienna, 31092 229-268-3663, historicvienna.org The museum contains furniture and documents from the senator's career and private life. Guided tours by reservation Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. ~WC
Travel Services Dooly County Chamber of Commerce 117 E. Union St. , Vienna, 31092 229-268-8275, doolychamber.com
Open fon .-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. ~ WC b
Driving Tour of Vienna 1321 E. Union t., iemia, 31092 229-268-3663, historicvierma.org Tour books are available at the Georgia tale Cotton fo eum and Chamber of Commerce. Adults $3 .

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Presidential Pathways FDR's Little White House Historic Site South on GA Hwy. 85-A and US Hwy. 27-A 706-655-5870, {dr-littlewl,itehouse.org Tour President Franklin 0. Roosevelt's belol'ed vacation home and the spring-fed pools where he ought relief from polio. The new 5 million museum highlights his Ford with hand controls, a film with historic footage, and the famous portrait he was posing for when he suffe red a fatal stroke. Open daily 9
a.m.-4:45 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC b
Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation 6135 Roo evelt Hwy., Warn, Springs, 31830 706-655-5669, roo eveltrehab.org
late-of-the-art rehab facilities dwell alongside many of the historic structures built by ranklin D. Roosevel t during his fight against polio. Open
lon.-Fri. a.m.-5 p.m. Guided tours on.-Fri. at
11 a.m. and 2 p.m. [;l WC b
Warm Springs Regional Fisheries Center and Aquarium 5308 Spring St., Wann Springs, 31830 706-655-3382, wannsprings.fivs.gov A pavilion area, boardwalk, fish health center, and aquarium allow vi itors to see fish , merican alligators, and snapping turtles. Open daily 7:'O a.m.--l p.m.
Free. [;l WC b

WESTON
Presidential Pathways Merritt Pecan Company GA Hwy. 520, Weston , 31832 229-828-6610, 800-762-9152, merritt-pecan.com Browse through a variety of pecan products, regional souvenirs, and cookbooks. Open daily 7 a.m.-8:30
p.m. [;l WC b I
WEST POINT
Presidential Pathways Fort Tyler
ixt/1 Ave. and W. 10th t., West Point, 31 33 33-f-642-1503, {orttyler.com
marked , paved trail lead vi itor to the site of thi mall earthen fort , built in 1863 and named in honor of eneral Tyler, quartem1aster for the onfederate rmy. It was the last Confederate fort to fall in the Civil War. Three cannon replicas are on- ite, and interpretive signs provide a detailed tour. Open daily. Free. [;l b
West Point Lake 500 Resource Management Dr., Wet Point, 31833 706-645-2937, 877-444-6777 westpt.sam.u ace.anny.mi/1 Oay-u e park , campgrounds, marinas, beach areas, fishing piers, and public hunting areas surround the lake. Open Oct.-Mar. fon .-Fri. 8 a.m.--4:30 p.m., pr.-
ept. daily a.m.-5 p.m. Call for fees. [;l WC b T

33-f-6-f2-1-fl 1, greatenallqarea.com Serves the We t Point area in Georgia and Open 1on.-Fri. a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC b
WOODBURY E-11
Presidential Pathways Red Oak Covered Bridge GA Alt. Hwy. 5 (Covered Bridge Rd.) Woodbury, 30293 706-655-3322, 800-PDR-1927, wannspringsg<1.ws This i the last standing covered bridge built by Ilorace King, the famous freed slave who became a master bridge builder. [;l
WOODLAND
Presidential Pathways Old South Farm Museum and Agricultural Learning Center Pleasant alley Rd. <1nd GA Hwy. -fl Woodland, 3I836 706-67-f-289-f, 888-635-0193 The interactive mu eum fea tures animals, authentic hay presses, balers, cultivators, combines, peach-packing hed, canning plant, and moonshine sti ll. TI1e new Old outh Drive-Through features outhern farm scenes such a a sawmill, grishni ll, cotton gin, peachpacking shed, blacksmith shop, dairy farm , poultry hou e, and syrup mill. Open on.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Cuided tours by reservation. Adults 3, children 3-12
$1. Call for group rates. [;l WC b

Travel Services Warm Springs Area Tourism Association/ FDR Warm Springs Welcome Center I Broad St., Wann Springs, 31830 706-655-3322, 800-337- 1927, wannspringsga.ws Information on the Chattahoochee Flint Heritage Highway Tour is avai labl e. Open Mon.- at. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-4 p.m. [;l WC b

Travel Services Georgia Visitor Information Center 1-85 ./Georgia-Alabama Line, \Vest Point, 31833 706-645-3353, georgiaonmymind.org Open daily :30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. [;l WC b
Greater Valley Area Chamber of Commerce 2102 Broad Ave., I.Anett, AL, 36863

ZEBULON
Presidential Pathways Travel Services
Pike County Chamber of Commerce 127 Meansville Rd., te. D, 2.ebulon, 30295 770-567-2029, pikecounty.us Open 1on.-Fri . 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [;l WC

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Budget Lodge Days Inn Hampton Inn

1102 W. Fourth St. 1200 W.Fourth St. 1500 W.Fourth St.

PRICING: 1=$0-$50 2=$51-$80 3=$81-$120 4=$121+ 229-896-4523 800-328-7829 229-896-4574 800-329-7666 the.daysinn.com/adel06465 229-896-3099 800-HAMPTON hamptoninn.com

26 1-2 80 2 74

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Albany 8Inn

905 E.Oglethorpe,US Hwy.Bus. 82 229-435-2151

1-2 50

Best Holiday Motel

2702 N.Slappey Blvd., US Hwy.19 229-436-6341

1 45

Best Western,Albany Mall Inn &Stes. 2729 Pointe North Blvd.

229-446-2001 800-WESTERN bestwestern.com/albanymallinnandsuites

61

Budget Inn

303 E. Oglethorpe Blvd.

229-436-5733

64

Comfort Suites,Merry Acres

1400 Dawson Rd.

229-888-3939 888-726-3939 merryacres.com

3-4 62

Dollar Inn

2706 N.Slappey Blvd., US Hwy.19 229-432-9868

37

Economy Inn &Suites Fairfield Inn

422 W. Oglethorpe Blvd. 2586 N.Slappey Blvd.

229-888-2632 229-435-6859 800-228-2800

.75
120

Hampton Inn Holiday Inn, Albany Mall Inn &Suites

806 N.Westover Blvd. 2701 Dawson Rd. 1806 E.Oglethorpe Blvd.

229-883-3300 800-HAMPTON hamptoninn.com 229-883-8100 800-HOUDAY holiday-inn.com 229-883-5544

2 82
. 2-3 150 . 1-2 50

Jameson Inn

2720 Dawson Rd.

229-435-3737 800-541-3268 jamesoninn.com

2 62

Knights Inn Motel6 Quality Inn, Merry Acres Ramada Inn Regency Inn

1201 Schley Ave. 201 S.Thornton Dr. 1500 Dawson Rd. 2505 N.Slappey Blvd. 911 E.Oglethorpe Blvd.

229-888-9600 229-439-0078 229-435-7721 229-883-3211 229-883-1650

800-843 -5644 800-466-8356 800-462-7721 800-525-6685

knightsinn.com motel6.com merryacres.com ramada-albany.com gotrooms.net

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. 102 . 2-4 110 . 1-2 158 . 1-2 151

Sleep Inn

1525 Dawson Rd.

229-888-5595 888-320-5595 sleepinn.com

2 81

Suburban Extended Stay Hotel

2731 Dawson Rd.

229-436-9119 800-951 -7829 suburbanextendedstayhotels.com

138

Super 8

2444 N.Slappey Blvd.

229-888-8388 SOO-S00-8000 super8.com

1 59

Wingate Inn Days Inn Holiday Inn Express

2735 Dawson Rd. 1007 MLK Jr. Blvd. 1611 E.LamarSt.

229-883-9800 229-924-3613 229-928-5400

800-228-1000 800-329-7666 800-HOLIDAY

wingateinns.com daysinn.com hiexpress.com

2-3 86
.55 .62

Jameson Inn,Americus

1605 E. Lamar St.

229-924-2726 800-JAMESON jamesoninn.com

80

Ramada Inn Windsor Hotel Quail Country Lodge &Conf. Center Ramada Limited Charter House Inn Days Inn

1205 MLK Jr.Blvd. 125W.LamarSt. 1134 Quail Country Rd. 156 Whittle Cir. 1401 Tallahassee Hwy. 1407 Tallahassee Hwy.

229-924-4431 229-924-1555 229-725-4645 229-567-3295 229-246-8550 229-248-6300

800-932-4430 888-297-9567
800-2RAMADA 800-768-8550 S00-329-7466

ramada.com windsor-americus.com quailcountry.com ramada .com TheCharterHouselnn .com the.daysinn.com/bainbridge08882

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Jameson Inn

1403 Tallahassee Hwy.

229-243-7000 800-JAMESON jamesoninn.com

62

Super 8 Days Inn Best Western Days Inn

751 W.Shotwell St. 1097 Arlington Ave. 2800 US Hwy. 84 E JS US Hwy.84 E

229-246-0015 229-723-5858 229-377-8000 229-377-4400

S00-528-1234 800-329-7466 800-528-1234 800-DAYSINN

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Baymon! Inn &Suites Best Western Comfort Inn Comfort Suites Country Inns &Suites

2919 Warm Springs Rd. 3443 Macon Rd. 3460 Macon Rd. 5236 Armour Rd. 1720 Fountain Ct.

706-323-4344 706-568-3300 706-256-3093 706-322-6666 706-660-1880

800 -301 -0200 800-528-1234 800-4CHOICE 800-228-5150 800-456-4000

baymontinns.com/columbus-ga bestwestem.com/columbus choicehotels.com comfortsuites.com countryinns.com/columbus.ga

2-3 98 82 73
2-3 57 2-4 62

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Courtyard by Marrion

3501 Courtyard Way

706-323-2323 800-321 -2211 courtyard.com

3-4 139

Days Inn

3452 Macon Rd.

706-561-4400 800-325-2525 daysinn.com

2 117

Days Inn, Fort Benning Econo Lodge

3170 Victory Dr. 4483 Victory Dr.

706-689-6181 800-329-7466 daysinn.com 706-682-3803 800-SSECONO valleyhospitality.com

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Extended StayAmerica Extended StayAmerica Fairfield Inn &Suites,Columbus Four Points Sheraton Hampton lnn,Airport Hampton Inn,North

1721 Rollins Way 5020 Armour Rd. 4510 E.Armour Rd. 5351 Sidney Simons Blvd. 5585 Whitesville Rd. 7390 Bear Ln.

706-653-9938 706-653-0131 706-317-3600 706-327-6868 706-576-5303 706-256-2222

800-EXT-STAY 800-EXT-STAY 800-228-2800 800-325-3535 800-HAMPTON 800-HAMPTON

extendedstay.com extendedstay.com Iba properties.com sheraton.com hamptoninn.com hamptoninn.com

2-3 92
. 2 108
. 2-3 79 . 177 . 118
. 3-4 87

Heritage Inn Hilton Garden Inn, Columbus

1325 Veterans Pkwy 1500 Bradley Lake Blvd.

706-322-2522

heritageinns.us.com

706-660-1000 800-774-1500 hiltongardeninn.com

. 2 153
3-4 120

Historic District Hotel

1024 Veterans Pkwy

706-324-3694 800-4CHOICE choicehotels.com

1-4 66

Holiday Inn

2800 Manchester Expwy

706-324-0231 800-465-4329 holiday-inn.com/hotels/csgap

2-3 224

Howard Johnson

1011 Veterans Pkwy

706-322-6641 800-697-7293 hojo.com

2-3 110

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SOUTHERN RIVERS LODGING

Ll Quinta Inn

3201 Macon Rd.

Motel6

3050 Victory Dr.

Residence Inn by Marriott, Columbus 2670 Adams Farm Dr.

Sleep Inn

5100 Armour Rd.

Super 8Motel

2935 Warm Springs Rd.

Wingate Inn

1711 Rollins Way

Wyndham Columbus

800 Front Ave.

Best Western, Colonial Inn

1706 E.16th Ave.

Comfort Inn Cordele Inn

1601 E.16th Ave. 566 Farmers Market Rd.

Days Inn

2115E.16th Ave.

Deluxe Inn

1709 E. 16th Ave.

Econo Lodge

1711 E. 16th Ave.

Hampton Inn

1603E.16th Ave.

Lake Blackshear Resort &Golf Club 2459-H US Hwy.280 W

Passport Inn

1602 E.16th Ave.

Premier Inn

1609 E.16th Ave.

Ramada Inn

2016 E.16th Ave.

Days Inn

Intersection of US Hwy.82 E&27

Gulf America Inn

3700 Flat Shoals Rd.

Days Inn

204 W.Third St.

Ramada Limited

415 W.Third St.,US Hwy.84

Country Hearth Inn

125 Stuart Way

Holiday Inn Express, Fitzgerald

265 Ocilla Hwy.

Inn at Fitzgerald

2350cillaHwy.

Jameson Inn

111 Bull Run Rd.

George T. Bagby State Park &Lodge 330 Bagby Pkwy

Regency Lodging

7725 USHwy.27

Best Western, North Plaza Inn

1616 N.Expwy

Comfort Inn &Suites

2014 N. Expwy

Days Inn

1719 N. Expwy

Hampton Inn

2007 N.Expwy

Holiday Inn Express

1900 N.Expwy

Howard Johnson Inn &Suites

1690 N.Expwy

Scottish Inn

1709 N. Expwy

Super 8Motel

1300 GA Hwy.122 W

Valley Inn Resort

14420 US Hwy.27

Days Inn

1630 Bass Cross Rd.

Econo Lodge

1888 E.Main St.

Amerihost Inn

107 Hoffman Dr.

Best Western, Llfayette Garden Inn 1513 Llfuyette Pkwy

Comfort Inn

1512 Llfuyette Pkwy

Econo Lodge

1601 Llfayette Pkwy

Hampton Inn

lOOWillisCir.

Holiday Inn Express

111 Hoffman Dr.

Jameson Inn

110 Jameson Or.

LaGrange Days Inn

2606 Whitesville Rd.

Super 8Motel

29 Patillo Rd.

Days Inn

4913 Timber Dr.

Hampton Inn

4906 Timber Dr.

Holiday Inn Express

1198 Likes Blvd.

Like Park Inn

6972 Bellville Rd.

Travelodge

4912Timber Dr.

Western Inn &Suites

1119 Warm Springs Hwy.

Days Inn

520 Spaulding Rd.

Statesman Inn &Suites

202 N.Doo~ St.

Best Western Expo Inn

1300 N.Veterans Pkwy

Hampton Inn

441 Hampton Way NE

PRIONG: 1= $0-$50 2=$51 -$80 3=$81 -$120 4=$121 +

706-568-1740 706-687-7214 706-494-0050 706-653-1330 706-322-6580

800-NU-ROOMS 800-466-8356 800-331 -3131 800-753-3746 800-800-8000

lq.com motel6.com marriott.com choicehotels.com supers.com

1 111 3-4 78 2-3 62
74

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706-225-1000 800-228-1000 wingateinns.com

3-4 84

706-324-1800 229-273-5420 229-273-2371

800-721 -3352 800-521 -2121

wyndhamga.com bestwestem.com comfortinn.com

3-4 177
.93 . 2-3 59

229-276-1008

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229-273-7366 229-271-5000 229-273-4117 229-273-0737 229-276-1004

800-533-2666 800-HAMPTDN 800-459-1230

daysinn.com
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1-2 120
. 1 60 . 1-2 100 . 2-4 80 . 3-4 78

229-273-4088 229-273-3390 229-273-5000 229-732-5566 404-212-0338 229-524-2185 229-524-8695 229-409-9911

800-845-3232 800-DAYSINN
800-DAYSINN 800-2RAMADA 866-423-7945

ramada .com daysinn.com
daysinn.com ramada .com countryhearth.com

40
.33 . 103 .31 . 60 . 1-2 29 . 2 42 .40

229-423-5151 800-465-4329 229-423-6661

innatfitzgerald.com

.50
103

229-424-9500 800-JAMESON 229-768-2571

jamesoninn.com gastateparks.org

. 2 40
2-4 60

706-675-0427

1-2 50

770-227-8400 800-528-1234 bestwestem.com

2-4 49

770-229-6001 770-229-9797 770-229-9900 770-228-9799

800-228-5160 800-DAYSINN 800-HAMPTDN 800-HOLIDAY

choicehotels.com daysinn.com hamptoninn.com holiday-inn.com

1-2 48 48 53
2-4 81

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770-227-1516 8004464656 hojo.com

1-4 89

770-228-6000 229-794-8000 706-628-4454 706-637-5400 706-637-9395

800-800-8000 800-944-9393 800-325-2525

supers.com valleyinnresort.com daysinn.com hogansvillelodging.com

1 50 1 60 2-3 21
46 44

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706-885-9002 800-434-5800 amerihostinn.com

59

706-884-6175 706-882-7700 706-882-9540 706-845-1115

866-523-2938 800-424-6423 800-553-2666 800-HAMPTDN

lafuyettegardeninn.com comfortinn.com econolodgeatcharter.net hamptonlagrange.com

2-3 109
. 2-3 53 . 100 .81

706-812-8000 800-HOUDAY hiexpress.com/lagrangega

79

706-882-8700 800-JAMESON 706-882-8881 800-325-2525 706-845-9093

jamesoninn.com daysinn.com

59
. 1-2 114 .56

229-559-0229 229-559-5565 229-559-5181 229-559-4939

800-0AYSINN 800-HAMPTDN 877-559-8151

daysinn.com hamptoninn.com hiexpress.com

1-2 94 1 70 2-3 66 1-2 60

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229-559-0110 706-846-4410 877-435-4325 478-472-4565 800-0AYSINN

daysinn.com

2-3 79
.44 .30

478-472-5747

thestatesmaninn.com

19

229-890-8652 800-WESTERN bestwestern.com

60

229-f,16-7777 800-HAMPTDN hamptoninn.com

2-4 73

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SOUTHERN RIVERS LODGING

Residency Inn

2405 first Ave.SE

Town Terrace

600 5.Main St.

Georgia Baptist Conference Center 4243 US Hwy.319

Quailridge Plantation

3281 Moye Rd.

Callaway Gardens

US Hwy.27

Davis Inn

GA Hwy.354 E,State Park Rd.

Days Inn

368 5.Main Ave.

Fireside Inn

US Hwy.27

White Columns Motel

19727 US Hwy.27

Inn at fort Wayne

305 E.Marion St.

Days Inn

46 Nicholson St.

Days Inn

909 franklinSt.

Best Western

1207 US Hwy.19 N

Days Inn

1211 US Hwy.19 N

Jameson Inn

1010 US Hwy.19 N

Comfort Inn,Thomasville

14866 US Hwy.19 S

Days Inn

15375 US Hwy.19 S

Hampton Inn

1950GA Hwy. 122

Jameson Inn

1670Remington Ave.

Melhana,The Grand Plantation

301 Showboat Ln.

Quality Inn &Suites Conf. Center 15138 US Hwy.19 S

Budget Inn

1008W.Eighth St.

Comfort Inn

1104 King Rd.

Courtyard by Marriott

814 W.Seventh St.

Days Inn &Suites

1199 US Hwy.82 W

Econo lodge

1025 W. Second St.

Fairfield Inn &Suites

806 W.Seventh St.

Hampton Inn

720 US Hwy.319 S

Holiday Inn

1208 US Hwy.82 W

Masters Inn

901 W.Seventh St.

Microtel Inn &Suites

196 S.Virginia Ave.

Motel6

579 Old Omega Rd.

Ramada limited

1211US Hwy. 82 W

Rodeway Inn

1409 US Hwy. 82 W

Super 8Motel

1022 W.Second St.

Economy Inn

US Hwy.41 &1-75,Exit 121

Red Carpet Inn

101 Robert St.

Scottish Inn

1062 Pine St.

Best Western,King of the Road

1403 N.St. Augustine Rd.

Budget Inn

218W.Hi11Ave.

Comfort Inn

2101 W. Hill Ave.

Country Inn &Suites

1308 N.St.Augustine Rd.

Courtyard by Marriott,Valdosta

1564 Baytree Rd.

Days Inn

4598 N.Valdosta Rd.

DaysInn

1827 W. Hill Ave.

Extended Stay Hotel

1558 Baytree Rd.

Fairfield Inn

1311 St. Augustine Rd.

Guesthouse International Inn

1828 W.Hill Ave.

Hampton Inn

1705 Gornto Rd.

Hampton Inn &Suites

2Meeting Place Dr.

Holiday Inn

1309 St. Augustine Rd.

Howard Johnson

1330 St. Augustine Rd.

Jameson Inn

1725 Gornto Rd.

Jolly Inn

1701 Ellis Dr.

la Quinta Inn &Suites

1800 ClubhouseDr.

Mote16

2003 W.Hill Ave.

Quality Inn North

1209 St. Augustine Rd.

Quality Inn South

1902W.Hil!Ave.

PRICI NG: 1=50-550 2=551 -580 3=581-5120 4=5121 + 229-985-2052

.36

229-985-3980 229-769-3011

gabaptist.org

. 1 36
1-2 194

229 -891 -3201

quailridgeplantation.com

4 13

706-663-2281 800-225-5292 callawayonline.com

3-4 349

706-663-2522 888-346-2668 davisinn.com

2 22

706-663-2121 800-325-2525 the.daysinn.com/pinemountain12766

40

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706-663-2312 800-722-5083 whitecolumns-ga.com

1-4 15

478-847-3590

2 8

229-887-9000 229-776-9700 706-648-2900 706-648-9260 706-648-2232 229-228-5555 229-226-6025 229-227-0040

800-DAYSINN 800-DAYSINN 800-528-1234 800-DAYSINN 800-JAMESON
800-325-2525 800-HAMPTON

the.daysinn.com/richland09882 daysinn.com bestwestern.com daysinn.com jamesoninn.com choicehotels.com daysinn.com hamptoninn.com

31
. 1-2 40 .33
.42
.62 .94 . 1-2 113 . 2-3 67

229-227-9500 800-JAMESON jamesoninn.com

2-3 39

229--226-2290 888-920-3030 melhana.com

4 38

229-225-2134 800-4CHOICE qualityinn.org

2 75

229-391-9878

72

229-382-4410 229-388-0803 229-382-8505 229-382-0280

888-588-7866 800-321-2211
800-553-2666

comfortinn.com courtyard.com/tfocy daysinn.com econolodge.com

2-3 90 3 90 1-2 79
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800-564-8288 800-892-2753 800-HOLIDAY

fairfieldinn .com hamptoninn.com holidayinntifton.com

2--4 81
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1906 Pathway Inn

501 S.lee St.

Americus Garden Inn Bed &Breakfast

504 Rees Park

APlace Away Cottage

110 N.Oglethorpe St.

The Commodore Bed &Breakfast

320 Washington St.

Cypress Springs lodge

GA Hwy.27

Sign of the Dove Bed &Breakfast

108 N.Church St.

Tarrer Inn

155S.CuthbertSt.

Gates House Bed &Breakfast

802 Broadway

Rothschild-Pound House Inn

201 Seventh St.

Dorminy-Massee House Bed &Breakfast Inn 516 W.Central Ave.

Sutlive House Bed &Breakfast

204 S. Washington St.

Georgian Inn Bed &Breakfast

566 S.Talbotton St., US Hwy. 27 Alt.

Grand Wisteria Plantation Bed &Breakfast 15380 Roosevelt Hwy., US Hwy.27 Alt.

Magnolia Hall Bed &Breakfast

127 Barnes Mill Rd.

Thyme Away Bed &Breakfast

508 Greenville St.

Traveler's Rest Bed &Breakfast

318N.DoolySt.

White House Fann

1679 Mennonite Fann Rd.

Barber-Tucker House

704 Third St. SW

214 Huckaby

214 Huckaby

Chipley Murrah House Bed &Breakfast

207 W.Harris St.

Plains Historic Inn &Antique Mall

106Main St.

Woodall House Bed &Breakfast

324 W.Main St.

1854 Wright House Bed &Breakfast

415 Fletcher St.

1884 Paxton House Inn

445 Remington Ave.

Dawson Street Inn

324 N.Dawson St.

Evans House Bed &Breakfast

725 S.Hansell St.

Mitchell-Young-Anderson House

319 Oak St.

Our Cottage on the Park Bed &Breakfast

801 S. Hansell St.

Serendipity Cottage Bed &Breakfast

339 E.Jefferwn St.

Southwoods Bobwhite Bed &Breakfast

8025 US Hwy.19 S

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305 Adams Rd.

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2540 Sugar Hill Rd.

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47 Broad St.

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542 Reed Bingham Rd., GA Hwy.37 229-896-3551

Cabin of Partridge Pea

880 Tallahassee Rd.

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Brickyard Plantation RV Park

1619 US Hwy.280 E

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Andersonville RV Park

114 Church St.

229-924-2558

Southern Gates RV Park &Campground 138 Campsite Rd.

229-273-6464

The Place To Be RV Park

801 W. Shotwell St.

229-246-5802

Wingate's

139 Wingate Rd.

229-246-0658

Kolomoki Mounds State Park

205 Indian Mounds Rd.

229-724-2150

Country Vista Campground

1634 GA Hwy.415

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Spring Creek Recreation &RV Park

US Hwy.27

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Lake Pines Campground &RV Park

6404 Garrett Rd.

706-561 -9675

Cordele KOA

373 Rockhouse Rd. E

229-273-5454

Georgia Veterans Memorial State Parl< 2459-AUS Hwy.280 W

229-276-2371

RV Doctor Campground

1-75, Exit 97

229-271-3111

Riverbend Park Primitive Camping

962 Riverbend Park Or.

706-989-9911

Seminole State Park

7870 State Park Or.

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Ellis T. Paulk Park

Perry House Rd.

229-426-5050

Cotton Hill Campground

Lake Walter F. George

229-768-3061

George T. Bagby State Park &Lodge

330 Bagby Pkwy

229-768-2571

Pine Ridge Hunting Plantation

1951 Edison Hwy.

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Brush Creek Park

1328 Brush Creek Park Rd.

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Over-Nite RV Park

100 W.Ferry Rd.

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Blanton Creek Park

Lick Skillet Rd. at Lake Harding

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Highland Marina &Resort

1000 Seminole Rd.

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Holiday Campground

954 Abbotts Ford Rd.

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Hooters

3472 Hogansville Rd.

706-885-9300

Pyne Road Park Campground

GA Hwy.109 at West Point Lake

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Ringer Campground

US Hwy.27

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Stateline Campground

1000 County Rd.288

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Three Creeks Campground

305 Old Roanoke Rd.

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Whitetail Ridge Campground

565 Abbotts Ford Rd.

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Eagles Roost Campground

5465 Mill Store Rd.

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728 Days Ave.

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Boggy Pond Plantation

1084 Lanier Rd.

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GA Hwy.128 N

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Florence Marina State Park

GA Hwy.39

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2970 GA Hwy.190

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8924 Hamilton Rd.

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Mountain Top Inn &Resort

GA Hwy.190 &Hines Gap Rd.

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Pine Mountain Cabins

Dallas Mill Rd.

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Pine MountainCampground

8804 Hamilton Rd.

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Pine Mountain Club Chalets

14475 GA Hwy.18

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Southern Pine Cottages at Callaway

US Hwy. 27

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M&W Enterprises

N.Bond St.

229-824-5775

Conestoga Camping

5020 Barnesville Hwy.

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Guest House

5020 Barnesville Hwy.

706-647-6374

Flint River Outdoor Center

4429 Woodland Rd.

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City of Roses RV Park

277 Old Boston Rd.

229-228-7275

Amy'sSouth Georgia RV Park

4632 Union Rd.

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Pines Campground

18Casseta Rd.

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River Parl< RV Park,Valdosta

1407 St. Augustine Rd.

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Homestead Log Cabins

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Amity Campground

1001 County Rd.393

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101 N.Shaefer Heard Rd.

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Use the map coordinate found inparentheses following most of the cities and towns to locate the city on the map on p.4.
A A.H.Stephens Historic Park,94 A.Randall Tuten Environmental Park, 90 Activelife Sports and Ecotourism, 149 Actors' Express Theatre Company/King Plow Ans Center, 30 Acworth, (E-6), lB,40,44 Acworth Beach/Cauble Park, l8 Adairsville (0-4), 124,146,150, lSS Adamson Square, 126 Adel (J-lO), 164, 182, 186 Adventure Skydiving Center, 128 AdVentures Aloft Hot-Air Ballooning,34 African American Panoramic Experience (APEX), l8 African American sites and tours, 14, l4, l8, l9,30,39, Sl,56,60,6l, 68, 7l, 73, 74, 84,86, 94,96,100, 105, 106, 128, 164, 168 Agriculture.Ste Farms;Orchards Agrirama, 160,180 Air Force Museum,60 Airport, 6 Alapaha River, 175 Albany, (G-18), 164, 172, 182, 185, 186 Albany Area Arts Council,164 Albany (,vii Rights Movtment Museum, 164 Albany Museum of Art,164 Alice Walker Self-Guided Driving Tour, 96 All Saints Episcopal Church, 178 Allatoona Lake, 1l7-1l8 Allatoona Lake and Visitors Center, 1l7 Allatoona Pass Battlefield, 1l7 Allen's Fly-A-Way Shooting Resort, 143 Allied Arts Center-John Marlor House, 106 Alma (N-18), 86, 98, 113 Alpacas, 1l6 Alpharetta, (F-6), l8, 38,40,44 Alpharetta family Skate Center, The Cooler, lB Alpine Amusement Park, 141 Alpine Antique Auto and Buggy Museum, 141 Alpine Miniature Golf, 141 Alpine Wedding Chapel, 141 Alta Vista Cemetery, 140 Altama Museum of Art and History, 1ll Altamaha Historic Scenic Byway, 53 Alta ma ha River,BS,90,99 Altamaha River Kayak and Canoe Trail, 16 Altamaha Waterfowl Management Area,56 Alto, 124, 154 American Museum of Papermaking, l8 Americus (G-16), 164, 172,18l, 185, 186 Amicalola Falls, llO, 138 Amicalola Falls State Park and Lodge, 138 Amish Red Barn, 148 Amity Recreation Area, 100 Amusement parks/centers, 30,3l,33,36, 41 ,43,S9, 6l,105, 106, 110,141, 168, 180.Stt also Miniature golf Andalusia Farm, 106 Anderson House Museum,96 Andersonville, (G-15), 164, 166, 185,186 Andersonville Civil War Village, 164 Andersonville National Historic Site, 161, 164 Andersonville Trail, 16,161 Andretti Speed Lab, 41 Andrew Low House,68 Andrews Cove Recreation Area, 141 Andy'sTrout farm ,Cabins and Campground, 138 Animal preserves/parks, 36, 1ll,138, 144, 160, 164, 177, 180..lft also Petting farms;Wildlife areas Animal Rehabilitation Center, 36 Anna Ruby Falls, 141 Annabelle Lundy Fetterman Educational Museum , 96 "Anne Frank in the World, 1929-1945" EKhibit, 34

Ann, Tun Gallery, 174 Annette Howell Turner Center for the Arts,
180 Antebellum Capitol Museum, 107 Antebellum homes.Ste Plantations Antebellum Trails, 18,83 Antique Funeral Museum/Margaret
Mitchell Playhouse, 34 Antique Market (Roswell), 38 Antique Row (Chamblee), 3l Antiques and Crafts Unlimited Mall, 174 Antiques Center and Flea Market,38 Antiques Trail, 18,l7 APEX Museum, l8 Appalachian Outfitters River Trips, 136 Apple Monument, 136 Apple Orchard Alley, 138 Appleby House/Appleby Branch Library,
87 Apples, 126, 136, 138,140 Appletree Farms, 124 Appling, (0-8), 86, 119 Appling County Farm Tours,90 Appling County Heritage Center, 90 Aqualand Marina, 140 Aquariums,7l,7S, 163, 181 Aquatic Centers,6l, 107 Arbor Place Mall,38 Arboretums,87, 106 Archaeological arm,97, 105, 124 Archives and History Department,
Georg ia, 39 Archives and Records Administration,
U.S., 33 Arlington (E-19). 166, 182 Army Corps of Engineers Visitors Center,
172 Arsenal (Augusta), 87 Art Galleries of HistoricRoswell,41 Arthur J. Moore Methodist Museum,
Library and Archive, 6l Artist colonies, 3l, 144 Artim' Row,87 Arts Center (Hartwell), 141 Arts Clayton, 34 Ashburn (1-18), 166, 172, 18l Asian Square, 3l Aska Trails Mountain Biking. 1l4 Athens, 86-87, 98,113, 118 Atlanta, (F-7), l4-3l, 38, 40,44-46,Sl.
Ste also Atlanta Metro Atlanta Botanical Garden, l8 Atlanta Braves at Turner Field, lB Atlanta Braves Museum and Hall of
famenurner Field Tours, 30 Atlanta Campaign Heritage Trail, 16,lS Atlanta Campaign Pocket Parks, 128, 137 Atlanta Cyclorama, lB Atlanta Oragway, 135 Atlanta falcons, lS, lB, 140 Atlanta Hartsfield International Airport, 6 Atlanta History Center, l8 Atlanta Ice Forum,3l Atlanta Metro
airport , 6 bed and breakfasts,Sl cabins and camping, Sl driving trails, lS golf courses, 40 introduction, l4-l7 lodging, 44-Sl map, lS restaurants, l7 shopping, 38 sites and activities,l--43 Atlanta Motor Speedway, 34 Atlanta Opera,lB Atlanta Preservation Center Guided Walking Tours, lS,3l Atlanta Symphony Orchestra,lB Atlanta West Antique Mall, 148 Atlanta'sChinatown Shopping Square, 38 Atlantic Coastline Artists Gallery, 179 Auchumpkee Creek Covered Bridge, 178 Augusta, (P-9), 87-88,96,98, 113-114, 118, 119

Augusta Arsenal/Augusta State University, 87
Augusta Canal Interpretive Center, 87 Augusta Green Jackets, 87 Augusta Mall,96 Augusta Museum of History, 87 Augusta Riverwalk Marina,88 Aurora Theatre, 3l Au stell , 40 , 46 Automuseums,90, 138, 141 , 166
Auto racing,34, 41, 60, lll , m,137, 143,
147, 149, 164, 167, 168,178 Autrey Mill Nature Preserve and Heritage
Center, l8 Avenue of Oaks, 6l Averitt Center for the Arts, 110 Aviation Hall of Fame, 11l Aviation Museum, Bl, 11 l
BabyLand General Hospital, 123, 134 Bagby (George T.) State Park, 172 Bailey-Tebault House, 173 Bainbridge (E-ll), 166,172,18l, 185,
186 Baker County Courthouse, 176 Bakeries, 90,177 Ball (Lamar Q.) Raptor Center,Bl, I10 Ballet, 36,43 Balloons.Ste Hot-air balloons Bamboo Farm and Coastal Gardens, 68 Bancroft SSBN-643 Sail Exhibit, 60, 6l Banks County Courthouse, 143 Banks CountyJail, 143 Banks Lake National Wildlife Refuge, 17S Baptist churches, 56,70, 86, 88 Barber-Pittman House, 180 Barker's Mill , 144 Barksdale Bobwhite Plantation, 90 Barnesville, 88, 90, 114 Barnsley Gardens, lll, 124 Barrow County Courthouse, 149 Barrow County Museum, 149 Bartow History Center, 127 Bartram Forest, 106 Bartram Trail, 16 Baseball, l8,30, 7l,87, 1l3,138, 147 Basketball, lS , 167 Battle of Resaca, 144 Battlefields, 16, 18, lO, 34,6l, 11 l, ll3,
127,137, 140, 144.Seealsa Civil War Battles for Chattanooga Museum, 144 Baxley, 90,98, 114 Beach Institute/African-American
Museum and Cultural Center, 68 Beaches, lB, 3l,41 ,Sl-SS, S6.
Ste also Coast Bear Hollow Wildlife Trail,86 Bears, 141 Beaverdam Marina, 138 Becky Branch falls,134 Bed and breakfasts.Ste also Lodging
Atlanta Metro,Sl Coast , 80-81 Historic South, 118-119 Mountains, 154-lSS Southern Rivers, 185 Bedingfield Inn Museum, 175-176 Bellevue Historical Home, 174 Ben Hill County Landing-Ocmulgee River, 170 Benjamin Hawkins Gravesite,109 Benjamin Hawkins Monument, 109 Bennett (Lawrence) Harness Training Facility, 97 Berry (Martha) Museum,145 Bert HarshPark, 176 Bete Todd Wages and Princess Lucie Shlrazi Vintage Clothing Collections, 140 Between the Rivers, Historic District, 145 Bicycle ram,8 Bicycle trails, 140, 164. See also Mountain biking Big Canoe, 146, 150, lSS Big Creek Greenway, lB BigCreek Trail Rides,97

Big HammockWildlife Management Area, 97
Big Hart Recreation Area, 111 Big Lazer Public Fishing Area, 178 Big Oak, 178 Big Peach Antique Mall,96 Big Red Apple Monument,136 Big 6Farm,96-97 Biking.Se, Bicycle ram;Bicycle trail;
Mounta in bik ing Bingham (Reed)State Park, 164 Bird watching,18, l l, 56, 66, 7l, Bl,88,
128,161 , 178.Stt a/soWildlife arell Birdsong Nature Centtr, 171 Birthplace of Rural Frtt Dtllvtry (RFD)
Historical Marker, 108 Bishop, 98 Black Creek, 68 Black forest Bear P11k and Rtt,tile
Exhibit, 141 Black heritage.
Ste African Amerlcu lilts ud tours Black Heritage Trail Tour, 161 Black Rock Mountal SIJlt hr\, 144 Black Shoals Park, 90 Biackbeard lslaltl, 56 Blackbeard lslind Natloftil WIidiife
Refuge, Sl, 56 Blackshear, (0-lO), 56, 61 Blackshear Lake, 161 Blackstock Vlnty11ds, 142 Blairsville (H-l), 124, 146, 150, 154, 1SS Blakely (0-19), 166, 112, 115, 186 Blanche nor Rldlflg Sllblts, 124 Blanton Crttk hr\, 173-174 Blind Sudo CO'ffltd Bridgt,144 Bloody nh B,ttle Site, 62 Blue and Glay Museum, 161, 170 Blue and Glay Trail, 16 Blue RI..., (F-l), 124,126,150, 154,
lSS -1S6 Blue Ridge Scenic Rlllway, 124 Blue Ridge WIidiife Manageme,,t Area,
136 Blue Willow Inn, 109-110 Blueb,rrles, 126, 164 Bluegrass Expms. 141 Bo Ginn Aqu rium and AqUllk
EducationalCfflttr, 107 Boat rides, 56, 74, 147.Sttalso Canotlng;
Kaya klng;Salllng Bobby Blown Si.te Park, 138-139 Bolingllrelt1, 90 Bona ire, 91 Bonave nture Ctmetery, 61
Bookst ,u,
Booth Western Art Museum,m, 127
Botanical gMde ns, 28,36,61, 84,87, 90, 110..lft II/so Gardens
Boundary Wmrs Resort. 142-143 Bowdon, 146 Bowen Cet1ter fol the Arts, 138 Bowens MIii Ash Hatchery, 170 Bowl Springs Park, lOS Bradley's Pumpldn Patch and Christmas
Trees, 138 Braselton, 126,142, 146, 150 Brasstown 11,ld, 124 Braves Baseblll,ll Bremen, 146,148, 150 Brenau University Ptmlanent Art
Collection, 140 Brer Rabbit Statue, 94 Brewery site,59 Bridge,56.Ste also C0'ffltd bridges Brigadoon Lodge, 128 Briscoe (T.W.) Park, 43 Bristol Hot AirBalloon Rides, 142 Broad River Campground, 111 Broad River Outpost, 138 Broad River Wildlife Maoagement Area,
139 Brown (B utler) Gallery,97 Brown House Museum,109 Brown (Bobby)State Park, 138-139 Brunswick, (R-lO), 56,68,76-77,80,81

Brunsw,ckShrimp Docks, 56 Brush Creek Sporting Club, 135 Bryant (Victoria) State Park, 147 Buchanan, 126 Bud Jones Ta,idermy Museum, 147 Buena Vista, 166, 172, 185, 186 Buford (H-6), 3l,38,46 Bullard Creek Wildlife Management Area,
99 Bulloch Hall,41 Burke County Museum, 113 Burkhalter Home,1ll Burnt Mountain Overlook,143 Burton Gallery and Emporium,148 Burton Lake, 134 Burton's ferry Site, 111 Burt's Farm, 138 Bussey Point Recreation Area, 100 Butler Brown Gallery, 97 Butts-Mehre Heritage Hall and Sports
Museum, 86 Byron, 90,96, 114 Byron Depot,90
C. W. Pettigrew Farm and Community Life Center, 97
Cabbage Patch Kidsdolls, ll Cabins and camping
Atlanta Metro, S1 Coast , 81 Historic South,119 Mountains, lSS-159 Southern Rivers, 186 Cagle's DairyMAIZE, 126 Ca iro, 166, 182 Cairo Antique Automobile Museum, 166 Caldwell (Erskine) Birthplace and Museum,39, 162 Calhoun, (0-4), 126,146,148, 150, 156 Calhoun Produce,166 Callanwolde Fine Ans Center, lB Callaway Gardens Resort Preserve Community, 160, 177 Callaway Plantation, 11 l Camellia Society, 96 Camilla (G-lO), 166 Campb,11 County Museum,33 Camping.Ste Cibins and camping Cannon , 86 Cannon Falls Lodge, 135 Cannonball Hauteand Civil War Museum, 100 Canoe(anoe Outfitters, 100 Canoeing, 14, 16, 18, ll ,SB,60,BS, 99, 126, 134, 136, 140, 142, 144, 149, 161, 176, 178 Canoochee River, 90 Canton (f-S), 126, 146, 1S0 Capitol,19.Stt also Old State Capitol Building Capitol City Opera,l8 Capitol Museum, l9 Capito/in, Wolf, 145 Car racing.Set Auto racing Cara Studios/Carnegie Library Building,88 Carlos (Michael C.)Museum at Emory University, lS, JO Carnegie Library Building,88 Carnesville, 126 Carriage and buggy rides,60, 73,74, 136, 14l Carrollton, (C-8), 1l6-1l7, 146, 150, 1S4, 156 Carrollton Cultural ArtsCenter, 126 Cars.See Auto museums;Auto racing Carter.Jimmy, 1l, l4,30, 162, 177 Carter (Jimmy) Libr11yand Museum, ll, l4, 30 Carter (Jimmy) National HistoricSite, 162, 177 Carters Lake,144 Cartersville, (O-S), 127-128, 146, 148, 150, 156 Cartersville Historic Downtown Shopping District, 148 Casinos, 56

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Cassville, 128 Cassville Confederaie Cemetery, 128 Cathedral of St. John the Bapiist,68 Ca1holic churches and caihedral,68, 88,
90, 164 Cauble Park/Acworlh Beach, 28 Cave Spring, 128,154, 156 Cay Creek Welland lnierpretive Cenier, 60 Cecil, 167 Cedartown, (B-6), 128, 146, 156 Cedanown Civic Auditorium, 128 Cemeteries.See Confederate Cemeteries Centennial Olympic Park, 28 Center for Puppe1ry Am,28 Center for Wildlife Education, 110 Center of the World MonumenI, 141 Central State Hospital Museum, 106 Chamblee (F-7), 32,38,46 Chamblee's Antique Row,32 Chappell Gallery in Haygood House,112 Charlemagne's Kingdom, 123, 141 Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center, 94 Chlteau !Ian Winery and Resort,142 Chatham Couniy Garden Center and
Botanical Gardens,68 Chatsworth (0-2), 128, 146, 150-151,
154, 156 Chattahoochee-Flint Heritage Highway,
16, 161 Chattahoochee Forest National Fish
Hatchery, 147 Chattahoochee Naiure Center, 41 Chattahoochee-Oconee National forest
120, 140 Chattahoochee River, 170 Chattahoochee River National Recreation
Area, 28 Chattahoochee Valley Art Museum,174 Chattahoochee Wildlife Management
Area, 141 Chauncey, 90 Chehaw Indian Monument, 175 Chehaw lake, 164 Cherokee Capiial Historic Sile, 126 Cherokee Recreaiion Day Use Area,100 Chestaiee Wildlife Preserve, 136 Chickamauga, 128, 154 Chickamauga and Chattanooga National
Military Park, 123,140 Chicopee Woods Agricultural Center, 140 Chief John Ross House, 147 Chief Vann House Historic Site, 128 Chieftains Museum, 145 Chieftains Trail,16, 122 Children's Museum of Atlanta, 30 Chinatown Shopping Square,38 Christ Church, Frederica,62 Christ Church (Savannah), 68 Christmas trees, 124, 138 Chukkar Farm and Polo Club, 28 Church-Waddel-Brumby House Museum,
86 Churches.See specific cities and churches Cis1ercian monastery, 90 Civil Righls museums,72,164 Civil War, 14, 16, 18, 20, 28,32, 33, 34, 41 ,
60,70, 74,83, 85,86,87,94,100,108, 112,123,126, 127, 137, 138,140, 143, 144,161 , 166, 168, 170, 181.Seealso Confederate cemeteries and gravesiies; Confederaie monuments and memorials Clark Atlanta University Art Galleries, 29 Clark Farm and Produce, 108 Clark (Elijah) State Park, 100 Clarkesville (J-3), 128, 134, 146,148, 151 , 154,156 Clarks Hill Lake, 100 Clarks Hill Lake Wildlife Management Area, 111 Claxton, 90, 98, 114 Claxion Bakery, 90 Clay Hill Hunting, 176 Clayton, (J-2), 134,142, 146,151 ,154,156 Clayton College and State University, 39 Cleburne (Patrick)Confederaie Memorial Cemetery, 34

Clem's Shoal Creek Music Park, 144

Clermont, 134

Cleveland (1-3), 134-135, 146,151 , 154,

156-157

Climaie, 3

Clinton, 90

Clinion Roadside Park, 90

Clockiower, 147

Cloudland Canyon Stale Park,145

CNN Studio Tour, 29

Coast. Se, aIsa Beaches

driving trails,53

golf courses,68

iniroduction, 52-55

lodging , 76 -81

map, 53

restaurants , 55

shopping, 62

sites and activities,52-76

Coastal Plain Experiment Staiion, 180

Coastal Plain Research Arboretum,180

Cobb (Ty) Museum, 122, 147

Coca-Cola Museum, 30

Coca-Cola Painted Wall Sign,128

Coca-Cola Space Science Center,167

Cochran, 90,98, 114

Cocke (Steve) Fish Haichery, 170

Coffee State Park,94

Coheelee Creek Covered Bridge. 166

Cohutta, 135, 146

Cohutta-Chattahoochee Scenic Byway,

121

Cohutta Fisheries Center, 135

Cohutta Springs, 136

Cohutta Wilderness Area, 128

Colbert, 135, 146

Coleman Opera House and Museum, 170

Coleman (George) Planeiarium, 136

College Park, 40,46

Colonial Coast Birding Trail, 18, 53

Colonial Mall Macon, 96

Colonial Park Cemetery, 68-70

Colony Art Gallery, 170

Colquitt, (E-20), 167, 172, 185, 186

Colquitt County Arts Cenier, 176

Colquitt County Courthouse, 176

Colquitt County Hisiory Museum, 176

Colquitt County Jail, 176

Colquitt County War Memorial,176

Columbus, (0-14),167-168, 172, 174,

182-183, 185, 186

Columbus Cottonmouihs Hockey, 167

Columbus GourmeI, 174

Columbus Museum,167

Columbus Riverdragons Basketball, 167

Columbus Riverwalk, 167

Columbus South Commons, 168

I

Columbus State Farmers Markel, 167

Columbus State University Rankin Arts

Center, 168

Columbus Symphony Orchestra, 168

Come Away Plantation, 108

Comer (K-6), 135, 157

Commerce, (J-5),135, 146,148, 151 ,

154,157

Commerce factory S1ores, 148

Conasauga lake, 128

Concerts in the Country- Lanierland Music

Park, 136

Concord Covered Bridge, 42

Confederate ceme1eries and gravesites,

30, 32,34,36, 88,105, 108,128, 137,

144, 170, 173, 174

Confederate Flag Pole, 166

Confederate monuments and memorials,

14, 87,94, 110,128

Confederate Powderworks Chimney, 87

Conley, 46

Consolidated Gold Mine, 136

Conyers, 90,94, 98, 114-115

Cool River Tubing, 141

Cooper Creek Scenic Area,136

Cooper Creek Tennis Center, 168

Cooper's Creek Wildlife Management

Area , 124

Cooper's Friendship Monument, 127

Cooper's furnace Day Use Area, 127 Coosa, 146 Cordele, (1-16), 168, 172,183,186 Corn mazes, 126, 138, 178 Cornelia (J-4), 136, 151 Cotton Hall, 167 Cotton Museum,180 Cottonmouths Hockey, 167 Country Siore at Skylake, 148 Courthouse Corridor, 18 Courthouses.See specific counlies Covered bridges,42, 90, 112, 126, 127,
135, 144, 147,166, 181 Covey Rise Plantation, 166 Covington, 94, 96,98,115 Coweta Couniy African American Heritage
Museum and Research Cen1er, 39 Crab canape recipe,55 Craftsman's Row, 109 Crandall, 136,151 Crane Creek Vineyards, 142 Crawford County Birthplace of John
Pemberton, 100 Crawford County Courthouse Square, 100 Crawford W.long Museum,122,143 Crawfordville, 94 Creative Arts Guild (Dalton), 137 Crescen1 House, 180 Crime and Punishment Museum and last
Meal Cafe,166 Crisson Gold Mine, 136 Crocker Pottery- North Georgia Folk
Potiery Center, 144 Cromer's Mill Covered Bridge, 126 Crooked River State Park, 60 Cross Creek S1ables, 141 Crown Gardens and Archives, 137 Crystal River Ranch-llama Treks, 143 Crystals, 100 Culloden, 94 Culloden (William) Grave, 94 Cultural Arts Center (Douglasville),32 Cumberland Island, 56, 77, 81 Cumberland Island Ferry, 60 Cumberland Island National Seashore, 52,
56 Cumberland Island National Seashore
Museum , 60 Cumberland Mall, 38 Cumming (G-5), 136, 146, 148, 151 ,157 Currahee Mountain,149 Cusseta, 172,186 Cuthbert (0-17), 170,174, 183 Cycling.See Bicycle races Cypress Springs Wildlife Retrea1, 166
Dacula , 40 Dahlonega, (H-3), 136, 142,146, 151 ,
154, 157 Dahlonega Gold Museum Historic Site,
136 Dahlonega Tas1ing Room, 142 Dairy farm,179 Dallas, 136-137 Dalton (0-2), 137-138, 148,151, 154 Dalton Outlet Center, 148 Dan Tucker's Gravesite, 139 Dance, 36, 43 Danielsville, 138 Darien, 56, 58, 62, 77, 80,81 Darien Waterfront Park,56 Oauset Trails Nature Center, 99 David Bristol Hot -Air Balloon Rides, 142 Davis (Jefferson) Memorial State Historic
Site, 170 Davis-Edwards House,108 Dawson, (f-17), 170 Dawson Forest Wildlife Management
Area, 138 Dawsonville, (G-4), 138,146,148,151 ,
154, 157 Dawsonville Pool Room,138 Dean's Store, 149 Decatur (f-7), 25, 32, 38,40, 46-47,51,
183 Deen (Max)Memorial Park, 90

Deep Hole Recreation Area, 124 DeKalb Farmers Market, 32 DeKalb Hisiorical Society Historic
Complex, 32 Dell-Goodall House,111 Demorest, 138, 157 Depot at friendship Plaza, 127 Oepo1s.See Railroad depots Design, Museum of,30 DeS010 Falls/DeSoio Falls Recreation Area,
136 Oexter, 98 Dickey Farms, 108 Dick'sCreek falls, 134 Dillard, (J-1 ). 138,151 -152, 154, 157 Dillard House Siables, 138 Dining.See Restaurants Discover Mills,38 Dive centers.See Scuba diving Dixie Highway, 18 Dixie Speedway, 149 Dixieland Fun Park, 33 Doc Holliday Museum, 173 Dockery lake Recreation Area, 136 Doctor's museums, 134 Dodd (Lamar) Art Cenier, 174 Dodge County Public fishing Area,94 Dodge Tour de Georgia, 8 Doerun, 172 Dogwood Hunting Preserve, 166 Dogwood Plan1a1ion Hunting Preserve,36 Dolphin tours, 52,59,66,73, 75 Donalsonville, 170, 172, 183, 186 Donalsonville Murals, 170 Doraville, 32,47 Double-Barreled Cannon,86 Douglas, 94,98, 115 Douglas Municipal Airporl/Veterans Park,
94 Douglass Theatre,100 Douglasville, 32,38,40, 47 Dow's Pulpit Monument, 108 Driftwood's Coastal Encounters,62 Driving trails.See Trails Drummer Boy Civil War Museum,164, 166 Dublin, 94, 98,115, 118, 119 Dublin-Laurens Museum,94 Dug Gap Battle Park,137 Dukes Creek Falls and Recreation Area,
142 Dukes Creek Mine, 142 Duluth (G-6), 32-33,38,40, 47 Dunaway Gardens, 39 Dungeness Ruins, 56 Dunwoody, 47 Durhamtown Plantation Sportsman
Resort,111 -112
Eagle Tavern Welcome Center,Museum, and Gift Shop, 113 Earl May Boat Basin Park, 166 Earth Day Nature Trail, 56 East Ellijay, 138,152 East Point, 33, 47 Eastman, 94,98,115 Eastman House,94 Eatonton, 94,96,98, 115,118, 119 Eclectic Electric Gallery, 29 Edison, 172 Education Museum, 107 Effingham Society's Old Jail Museum,75 1810 Country Inn and Winery, 111 Elachee Nature Science Center, 140 Elbert County Courthouse, 139 Elbert County WIidiife Management Area, 139 Elberton, (M-6), 138-140, 146,152,154, 157 Elberton Granite Museum, 139 Elder Mill Covered Bridge, 112 Elijah Clark State Park,100 Ellabelle, 58 Ellaville, 170 Ellen Payne Odom Genealogy Library, 176 Ellenwood, 40 Ellicott Rock Wilderness Area, 134

Ellijay (f-3), 140,146, 1S2,157-158 Elliott, Bill, 138 Elliott Wildlife Center, 94 Ellis Broihers Pecans, 180 Ellis T. Paulk Park, 170 Elsie A.Holmes Nature Park, 144 Emanuel Am Council, Inc., 111 Emerald Prinm, casino/cruise ship, 56 Emergency numbers, 6 Emory University, 30 ENSAT Center, 86 Enierprise Mill, 87 Episcopal churches,88,107,128,178 Equestrian centers.See Horseback riding
and equesirian centers Erskine Caldwell Birthplace and Museum,
39, 162 Esiate Treasure, 38 Etowah Indian Mounds Hisioric Site, 127 Etowah Valley Game Preserve, 138 Euharlee Covered Bridge and Hisiory
Museum, 127 Eulonia, 58, 77 Evans, 96,98 EvansCounty Public Fishing Area, 90 Evergreen Cemeiery, 170 Ezekiel Harris House (1797),87
444 Heritage Trail,18, 83 Factors Walk, 70 Factory outlets.See Oullet stores;
Shopping Fairburn (E-8), 33 Fairgrounds, 108 Failh Chapel,58 Falcons football, 25, 28, 140 Fargo (N-23), 58 Farm Fresh Tattnall, 109 Farm Tours of Appling County, 90 Farmers markets, 25,32, 34,109,164,
166, 167, 168, 170, 176, 178, 179 farms, 8, 90, 96,97,108, 112,113, 121 ,
124, 126,138, 160, 164, 176,177, 179, 180,181.See also Orchards Fayette County Historical Society, 33 Fayetteville (f-9), 33-34, 40,47 Feather Air Hot-Air Balloons, 58 Federal Reserve Bank of Atlan1a Visiiors Cenier & Moneiary Museum, 29 federated Garden Club Center, 100 fernbank Museum of Natural History, 25, 29 Fernbank Science Center, 29 ferries, 60, 111 Fetterman (Annabelle Lundy) Educational Museum,96 Fieldstone Marina, 143 fields1one Resort Mountain Adventures, 143 Fillingame Shooting Preserve, 170 films.See Movie tours Fire and fire engine museums, 36, 42, 170 Firehouse Center and Gallery, 166 First African Baptist Church, 56, 70 Firs! Presbyterian Church, 86 Fish farm,99 Fisheries,128,135,147, 170, 181 fishing, 54, 56, 59,66,68, 73-76,90,94, 99, 128, 134, 138,140,142,145, 149, 164,166,175, 178,180.See also Coast Fitzgerald, 170, 172,174, 183, 185, 186 Fitzgerald Fire Engine Museum,170 Fitzgerald Five Story Plaza, 174 Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home,70 Flannery O'Connor Memorial,106 Flea markets, 36, 62, 148,178 flight centers, 140, 145 Flin! River Outdoor Cen1er, 178 Flint River Outpost, 164 Flin! RiverQuarium,163, 164 Florence Marina Stale Park, 177 Flovilla, 96 Flovilla 1885 School House, 96 Flowery Branch, (H-5), 140, 146, 154, 158 Flowery Branch Depot, 140

188

Floyd (James H.) State Park, 147 Folkston, (P-22),58,68, 77, 80, 81 Folkston Funnel Train-Watching Platform,
52,58 food festivals, 54, 163 football, 24, 28, 140 forest Park, 34, 47 Forestry museum, 76 Forests,86,90, 106, 108, 120, 140, 145 Forsyth, 96,98, 115, 118, 119 fort Benning, 172 Fort Frederica National Monument, 62 fort Gaines (C-18),170,172, 183, 185,
186 fort Jackson,72 Fort King George Historic Site,54, 56 Fort McAllister Historic Park, 54,60 Fort Morris Historic Site, 60 Fort Mountain Stables, 128 Fort Mountain State Park, 128 fort Oglethorpe (8-1 ), 140, 152,154 fort Pulaski National Monument, 54, 70 Fort Screven, 7S Fort Stewart Military Museum, SS FortTyler, 181 fort Valley, 96-97,98,115 fort Vargo State Park, 149 Fortson, 172 Founders Memorial Garden, 86 FoxTheatre , 29 Fox Vineyards and Winery, 110,141 Foxfire Museum, 120, 144 Frank, Anne, 34 franklin, 173, 183, 186 franklin County Courthouse, 126 Franklin 0.Roosevelt State Park, 177 Fred Hamilton Rhododendron Garden, 143 Friendly City Park and Amphitheatre, 180 frogbottom Gristmill,99 Frogtown Cellars, 142 frontier Village, 172 Fruit cake,90 Fulton Scenic Byway, 25 Fulwood Garden Center, 180 Funeral Museum,34 Funk Heritage Center, 149 Funsville, 106
G Gainesville, (H-5 ), 140-141, 146, 152, 154,158
Gainesville Marina, 140 Galleria Riverside, 174 Galleria Specialty Mall,38 Gallery at South DeKalb,38 Gallery of Creation, 43 Garden Club of Georgia, 86, 100 Gardens, 28, 36, 39,42, 68,84,86, 87, 90,
96,106,110, 124, 137, 143, 161 , 164, 173,177,180 See also Botanical gardens Gascoigne Bluff, 62 Gateway Antiques and Collectibles Mall, 148 Geechee Institute,73 Genealogical Society of Henry and Clayton Counties, 36 Genealogy,33, 90, 96, 109, 112, 138,174, 176, 179 General Coffee State Park, 94 Generation Gap,90 Genuine Georgia,96 Geography of Georgia, l George Bancroft SSBN-643 Sail Exhibi~ 60,62 George Coleman Planetarium, 136 George l. Smith State Park,111 George (Walter F.) law Museum,180 George T. Bagby State Park, 172 Georgetown, 173 Georgia Ballet,36 Georgia Department of Archives and History, 39 Georgia Department ofTransportation,6 Georgia Ensemble Theatre, 41 Georgia Grown Visitors Center and Gifts, 34

Georgia Guidestones, 139

Gwinnett Historic Courthouse,34

Georgia Heritage Center for the Arts, 148 Gwinnett Historical Society/Gwinnett

Georgia International Horse Park,83, 90

History Center, 34

Georgia Islands' Factory Shops, 62

Gwinnett History Museum,34

Georgia Mountain Parkway, 124

Gwinnett Place Mall, 38

Georgia Museum of Art, 86

Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter,85, 108

" H& HOrchards, 36 Habersham Winery, 142

Georgia Southern Botanical Gardens, 110 Habitat for Humanity International

Georgia Southern University Museum, 110

Headquarters, 164

Georgia state animals and plants,6

Haddock, 97

Georgia state motto,6

Hahira, 173, 183

Georgia State Patrol, 6

Hall County Courthouse, 140

Georgia Veterans Memorial State Park,

Hambidge Center, 144

168

Hamburg State Park,108

Georgia Winery Taste Center, 14

Hamilton, (0-12), 173-174, 183, 185,

Georgia Wines, Inc.,Tasting Room,142

186

Gerald I. Lawhorn Canoe Base and

Hamilton House Museum, 138

Training Center,176

Hamilton (Fred)Rhododendron Garden,

Gertrude Herber, Institute of Art, 88

143

Ghost tours, 42, 68, 73, 74

Hampton (G-9), 34, 47

Gilbert Civil Rights Museum,72

Hancock County Courthouse, 110

Gilmer Golf and Games, Inc., 140

Hancock County Museum, 110

Girl Scouts First Headquarters, 70

Hancock'sWestern Wear, 176

Glennville, 97, 115

Hang gliding,145, 177

Glider rides,145, 177

Hapeville, 34,47

Glynn Art Association,62

Happy Valley Pottery,112

Gold and gold mines,120, 122, 135. 136, Haralson County Courthouse,126

142

Haralson Mill Covered Bridge, 90

Gold City Corral and Carriage Service,ll Hard Labor Creek State Park, 109

Golden Isles Parkway, 18

Hardy, Oliver, 97

Gold'nGem Grubbin' Mine, I35

Harlem, 97, 98

Golf courses.See also Miniature golf

Harness Training Facility, 97

Atlanta Metro, 40

Harris Arts Center, 126

Coast, SJ,68

Harris (Ezekiel)House,8

Historic South, 82,98

Harris Neck Wildlife Refuge, 58

Mountains, 146

Harsh (Bert) Park, 176

Southern Rivers, 168, 172

Hart (Nancy) Cabin, 139

Golf Hall of Fame,87

Hart County Community Theatre, 141

Golf tournaments, 8,82

Hart County Historical Museum, 141

Gone with the Wind, JO, 33, 34, 36,88, 147 Hart County Wildlife Management Area,

Gone with the Wind Hall of Stars Museum,

141

88

Hart State Park, 141

Gone with the Wind Movie Museum:

Hartwell, (L-4), 141 , 146,152, 154,158

Scarlett on the Square, 36

Hartwell Lake,141

Gooseneck Farms,96

Hartwell Marina, 141

Gordon (John 8.) Hall, 143

Haunted Pillar, 88

Gordon-Lee Mansion,128

Hawkins (Benjamin)Gravesite, 109

Gordonia-Alatamaha State Park, 109

Hawkins (Benjamin) Monument, 109

Gourds, lll, 147

Hawkinsville, 96, 97, 98, 99, 115

Governor's House, 143

Hawkinsville Antique Mall,96

Governor'sMansion, 29

Hawks basketball,25

Grand Theatre (Fitzgerald),170

Hay House, 100

Grand Theatre of Cartersville, 127

Haygood House and Chappelle Gallery,

Grandmother's Garden and Pathways of

112

Gold Park,42

Hayward (Susan) Gravesite Monument,

Granite Museum, 139

126

Grantville, 34

Hazlehurst, 98, 99, 115

Grave of William Culloden,94

Hazlehurst Historical Museum, 99

Graves Mountain,100

Heard County Historical Center and

Gray, 97, 98,115

Museum, 173

Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary,70 Heartland of the Confederacy Civil War

Great Gatsby'sAuction Gallery,32

Trail, lB, 83

Green Jackets Baseball,87

Helen (1-J), 141-142,143,146,152,154,158

Green Street Historic District, 140

Helen Tubing, 142

Greene County Historical Society

Helton Creek Falls, 124

Museum, 97

Helton Howland Park, 147

Greenfield Church Site, 176

Henderson Falls Park, 149

Greensboro, 96,97,98, 99, 115, 118, 119 Hephzibah,98

Greensboro Antique Mall,96

Herb Farm, 97

Greensboro's Old Rock Gaol Jail,97

Herbert (Gertrude) Institute of Art,88

Greenville, 185

Heritage Hall, 105

Griffin, (G-10), 172, 173,183

Heritage Park (McDonough), 36

Griffin City Park, 173

Heritage Station Museum, 94

Griffin Museum and Art Gallery, 173

Herman C. Michael Park, 1ll

Griffin Ridge Wildlife Management Area, Herndon Home, 29

100

Herty Nature Trail, 110

Griuard Museum,39, 162

Hiawassee (l-1), 142-143, 148, 152, 1S4,

Grovetown, 97, 115

158

Grovetown Museum, 97

Hickory Hill, 111

Guido Gardens/Evangelistic Association.

Hickorynut Cove Trout farm , 143

106

HiFi Buys Amphitheatre, 29

Gullah culture, 55, 73

High Falls State Park,99

Gun Club, 109

High Museum of Art,JO

Guyton, 58

High Museum of Art, folk Art, and

Gwinnett Ballet Theatre, 43

Photography, JO

High Shoals Falls and High Shoals Scenic Area, 143
Highway 197 Trail,20 Highway 441 Heritage Trail, 18,83 Hillcrest Orchards, 140 Hills and Dales, 161, 174 Hillside Orchard Farms, 143 Hinesville (R-17), 58,68,77 Hiram , 146 Historic Freight Depot/Georgia Building
Authority.JO Historic Marietta Square, 38 Historic South
driving trails.SJ golf courses,98 introduction , 82 -85 lodging, lll-119 map, 83 restaurants, 85 shopping , 96 sites and activities, 82-1ll Historic St. Marys Railway, 62 Historic trails. See Trails Historical sites.See specific sites History of Georgia, J Hockey,25, 167 Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation State Historic Site,53, 56 Hogansville, 183 Holcomb Creek Falls, 134 Holiday on Lake Lanier, 32 Holliday Dorsey-Fife House, 33 Holliday (Doc) Museum,173 Holloway (Sterling) Marker, 128 Holly Theatre, 136 Hollywood Connection, 168 Holmes (Elsie A.) Nature Park, 144 Homer (J-4), 143, 146 Homerville (M-21),58, 77 Honey beehive cake recipe, 163 Hoofer'sGospel Barn, 174 Horne's Buggy Rides, 142 Horse Creek WIidiife Management Area, 99 Horse Trough falls, 142 Horseback riding and equestrian centers, 27,28, 56,83,90,97,111,123, 124, 126,128, 134, 136, 138. 140, 141 ,147, 172, 174 Horsehoe Bend River Park,144 Horticulture Trial Garden, 86 Horton House Ruins,59 Horton's Books and Gifts, 126 Horton's Brewery Site,59 Hot-air balloons,34, 58,142 Hotels.See lodging Howland (Helton) Park,147 Hudgens (Jacqueline Casey) Center for the Arts, 32 Huie (Mildred) Museum at Mediterranean House,62 Human Experience Theatre, 168 Hunting, 36, 58, 90,108, 110, 111-112, 135, 138,143, 149, 164, 166, 167, 168, 170, 172,175,176, 177, 179 Hurricane Shoals Park, 144
1-20 TreasuresTrail, 18,83 Ice hockey. See Hockey Ice skating, 32 Imagine It! Children's Museum of Atlanta,
JO Imperial Theatre (Augusta).88 Indian Mounds,97, 127, 142,166 Indian Museums, 109, 145 Indian sites. See Native American sites Indian Springs, 99 Indian Springs Chapel,99 Indian Springs Hotel, 99 Indian Springs State Park, 99 Infantry Museum, 16B Ingleside Village Shopping and Arts
Oistrict , 96 Iron Horse, 97 Island Players,62 ITA Collegiate Tennis Hall of fame, 86

Ivan Allen Jr. Braves Museum and Hall of Fame/Turner Field Tours, JO
Jack Daniel's Garden Patch,164 Jackson, 98,99, 115 Jackson Lake,99, 108 Jacksonville, 99 Jacqueline Casey Hudgens Center for the
Arts, 32 Jaemor Farms, 124 Jails,75,88,94,97, 112, 143,166,176 James H. Floyd State Park, 147 Japanese garden, 97 Jarrell Plantation Historic Site, 99 Jasper (F-4), 143 Jay Bird Springs Resort,90 Jefferson, (J-6), 143 Jefferson Davis Memorial State Historic
Site, 170 Jekyll Island, (5-21), 58-60,62, 68, 77,
81 Jekyll Island Arts Association Exhibit,59 Jekyll Island Fishing Pier, 59 Jekyll Island History Center, 59 Jekyll Island National Historic Landmark
Oistrict , 59 Jekyll Island Soccer Complex,59 Jekyll Wharf Marina, 59 Jesup, 98,99, 115 Jewell, 99 Jimmy Carter library and Museum, 12, 24,
JO Jimmy Carter National Historic Site, 177 John B.Gordon Hall, 143 John Marlor House, 106 John Pemberton Birthplace, 100 John Ross House, 147 John Tanner State Park,126 Johnny Mize Athletic Center and Baseball
Museum , 122, 138 Jolly Nut Company,96,97 Jones (Bud) Taxidermy Museum, 147 Jones County Courthouse,97 Jones Creek Church Museum, 100 Jonesboro (f-8), 34,40,47-48 Joseph House Gallery Cooperative, 174 Julianna'sAntiques, Gifts,and Tea Parlor,
170, 174 Juliet's Antiques, 174 Juliette, 99-100 Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace, 70 Juliette lake,99
Kangaroo Conservation Center, 123, 138 Kauffman's Strawberry and Farm Market,
176 Kayaking, 14, 16, 18,56, 58, 60,62, 66, 68,
76, 85, 99, 134,136, 140, 142 Keller's Flea Market, 62 Kennesaw, (E-6), 34, 38, 48 Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield
Park , 34 Keown Falls, 143 Kettle Creek Revolutionary War
Banlefield, 112 Keysville, 98 King (Martin Luther)Center,30 King (Martin Luther) National Historic
Site, 24 , 30 King Plow Arts Center/Actor's Express
Theatre Company, 30 King-Tisdell Cottage, 52 Kingsland (R-22), 60, 6B, 77, Bl Kingston, 143 Kingston Woman's History Museum,143 Kirby-Quinton Heritage Cabin,143 Knoxville, 100 Koinonia Farms, 164 Kolomoki Mounds State Historic Park,166 Kudzu Playhouse of Roswell, 42
l. l. Wyatt Museum,97 lacksen Plantation and Quail Hunting,
110 Ladson Genealogical library, 112 Lafayette (B-J), 143,146, 152

189

LaGrange (C-11), 174-175, 183, 185, 186 Lewis Vaughn BoIanical Gardens,90

Lake Alla1oona, 127-128

Luington, 100, 118

Lake Blackshear Resorl and Golf Club, 168 Liberty Ship Memorial, 56

Lake Blue Ridge Recrealion Area, 126

Liberty Square, 106

Lake Burton, ll4

Liberty Theaier Cullural Center, 168

Lake Burton Trout Hatchery, 128

Liberty Trail, 18, 53

Lake Burton Wildlife Management Area,

Libraries,J0,87, 88, 112, 177, 180.

ll4

See also Genealogy

Lake Chehaw, 164

Liechty'sMill Farm, 177

Lake Conasauga Recreation Area, 128

Lighthouses, 53,66, 75

Lake Conasauga Songbird Management

LighIs on Macon Illumination Tour, 105

Area, 128

Lilburn, 34, 36, 48

lake Hartwell, 141

Lincoln County Historical Park, 100

lake Jackson, 99, 108

Lincolnton, 89, 100, 115

Lake Julielle, 99

Lindale, 146

Lake Lanier, 32, 140

Lindsay Grace Lake, 109

Lake Lanier Islands, (H-5), 121,143,

Lithia Springs, 36, 48, 144

146, 152,158

Lithonia , 38, 40, 48

Lake Lanier Islands Beach and Waterpark, little Billies Strawberry Farm, 36

32

little Grand Canyon, 172

Lake Lanier Olympic Center, 140

Lillie Ocmulgee State Park and lodge,

Lake Lindsay Grace, 109

106

Lake Nollely, 124

Lillie Red Caboose. 99

Lake Oconee, 94,97

Lillie River Marina, 86

Lake Park, 172, 174, 175, 183, 186

Little St. SimonsIsland (S-20), 60, 77

Lake Park Outlets, 174

Lillie White House State Historic Site, 181

Lake Rabun, ll4

Live Oak Plantation, 164

Lake Richard B.Russell, 139

Lizella, 100

Lake Russell Recreation Area, 134

Llama Treks, 143

Lake Russell Wildlife Management Area,

Llewellin's Point Hunting Preserve, 177

136

Lock and Dam Regional Park, 145

Lake Seed, 143-144

Lockerly Arboretum, 106

Lake Sinclair, 94, 106, 110

Lockerly Hall, 106

Lake Springs Recreation Area,86

Locust Grove (G-9), 36, 38, 48

lake Tehama, 143

Lodging.See also Bed and breakfasts;

Lake Tobesofkee Recrea tion Area, 105

Cabins and camping

Lake Tugalo, 148

Atlanta Metro,44-Sl

Lake Walter f. George, 172, 173

Coast, 76-81

Lake West Point, 181

Historic South, l l l -119

Lake Winfield Scoll Recreation Area. 147

Mountains, 150-159

Lake Winnepesaukah, 147

Southern Rivers, 182-186

Lake Yonah, 149

Loganville, 36, 40, 48

Lakeland, 175

Long (Crawford W.) Museum, 122, 143

Lakemont, 143-144, 154, 158

Longstreet Gravesite, 140

Lamar Dodd Art Center, 174

Lookout Lake, 145

Lamar Dodd School of Art Gallery, 86

Lookout Mountain, 123, 144, 152, 154

Lamar Q. Ball Raptor Center,82, 110

Lookout Mountain Flight Park and

Landers-Cain House and Sweetwater

Training Center, 145

Cemetery, 32

Lookout Mountain Parkway, 20

Lane Packing Company, 97

Lott's Country Slore and Grist Mills, 1ll

Laney Museum of Black History, 88

Loudermilk Boarding House Museum, ll6

Laney-Walker HisIoric District, 88

Louisville, 100,115

Langdale Park, 180

Low (Andrew) House, 68

Lanier Cottage, 105

Low (Juliette Gordon) Birthplace, 70

Lanier Flight Center, 140

Lowndes County Historical Society and

Lanier Lake,32, 140

Museum. 180

Lanier Lake Olympic Center, 140

Lucas Theatre for the Arts, 70

Lanier Museum of Natural History,32

Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black

Lanier National Speedway, 126

History,88

Lanier Sailing Academy, 32

Ludowici, 100

Lanierland Music Park, ll6

Lula, 144, 154

Lapham-Patterson House Historic Site,

Lumpkin (0-16), 176

161, 178

Lutheran Church of the Ascension, 70, 72

Larry's Lanier Guide Services, 140

Lyndon House Am Center, 86

Las1 Meal Cafe, 166

Lyons, 100

Laura 5.Walker State Park,76

Laurel and Hardy Museum, 97

M Mable House Amphitheatre, 36

Laurel Grove South Cemetery, 70

Mableton (E-7), 36, 48

Lavonia (K-4), 144, 152, 154, 158

Macon, 96, 98, 100, 105, 115-116

Law Museum, 180

Macon Arts Gallery, 105

Lawhorn Canoe Base and Training Center, Madison, 105-106, 116, 118

176

Madison-Morgan Cultural Center, 106

Lawrence Bennett Harness Training

MadisonMuseum of Fine Art, 106

Facility, 97

Magnolia Cemetery, 88

Lawrence Shoals Recreation Area,94

Magnolia Springs Stale Park, 107

Lawrenceville (H-6), 34,38,40,48

Magnolia Tree Park, 180

Leconte Woodmanston National Historic

Major long House, 39

Place, 60

Major Ridge Home, 145

Lee and Gordon's Mills, 128

Male Academy Museum,41

Leesburg (G-17), 175

Malibu Grand Prix family Entertainment

Legion Theater and the Pumphouse

Center, 41

Players, 127

Mall at Stonecrest, 38

Lenox, 175

Mall of Georgia, 38

Lenox Square, 38

Malls.See Shopping

Leslie (G-16), 175

Manchester, 176, 183

Lewis Griuard Museum, 39, 162

Mansell House and Gardens, 28

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Maps A1lanta Meiro, 25 Coast. SJ Georgia , 4 Historic South,83 Mountains, 121 Southern Rivers, 161
Marble Hill, 144, 158 Marble School House, 149 March to the Sea Heritage Trail,20 Margaret MiIchell House, JO Margaret Mitchell Playhouse, 34 Maridean'sMarketplace, 174 Marietta, (E-6), 25,36, 38, 40,48-49, 50 Mariella/Cobb Museum of Art,36 Marietta Confederate Cemeiery/Mariena
City Cemetery, 36 Mariella Fire Museum,36 Mariella Museum of History, 36 Marietta National Cemetery, 36 Marinas.See specific cities and towns Maritime Museum, 55, 72 Mark of the Potter, 148 Market House, 100 Mark'sMelon Patch, 178 Marlor House, 106 Marlow House Gallery, 36 Marsh tours.See Swamp, marsh,and river
tours Marshall Forest, 145 Martha Berry Museum, 145 Martin Centre, 94 Martin Luther King Center, JO Martin Luther King Jr.National Historic
Site, 24,JO Martinez, 106, 116 Mary Ross Waterfront Park, S6 Mary Willis Library, 112 Massee Lane Gardens, 96 Massie Heritage Interpretation Center, 72 Mauldin House, ll4 Mausoleum, 94 Max Deen Memorial Park, 90 May (Earl) Boat Basin Park, 166 Mayfield Dairy Farms, 126 Maysville, 144, 146 Mazes, 126, lJB, 178 McCaysville, 144,154,158 Mccranie Brothers Turpenline Still, 11 J McDaniel-Tichenor House, 108 McDonough (G-9), 36, 39,40, 49 McIntosh Reserve, 149 McIntosh Sugar Mill Ruins, 62 McKenzie-Reynolds House, 166 McKey Park. 180 McRae, 98, 106, 116, 118,1 19 Meadow Garden House Museum, 8 Meadows National Gun Club, 109 Meansville, 172 Medicine Bow, Ltd.. ll6 Melhana,The Grand PlantaIion. 179 Melon Bluff Nature & Heritage Center, 60 Melon Patch, 178 Memorial Park (Athens), 86 Memory Hill Cemetery, 106 Mennonites, 176 Mercer Chapel, 97 Mercier Orchards, 126 Meriwether-Pike Scenic Byway, 20 Merrill Pecan Company, 181 Methodisl churches,73, 145 Metter, 96,98, 106, 116 Michael C. Ca rlos Museum at Emory
University, 25,JO Michael (Herman C.) Park, 11J Middle Georgia Pottery, 100 Midland, 175 Midway, (5-17), 60, 77, 80,81 Midway Museum,60 Migh1y EighthAir Force Museum, 60 Mildred Huie Museum at Mediterranean
House, 62 Mlleagechart,4 Mililary museums, 58,60,87, 168 Milledgeville, 98, 106-107, 116, 118,
119

Millen, 107-108, 116

1928 Meller Commissary, 106

Millennium Murals, 167

Nahunta, 60

Million Pines Visilors Cen1er. 111

Nancy Harl Cabin, 139

Mills, 62,87,99, 112, llJ, 128, lJB, 142,

Nantahala Outdoor Center, ll4

144

Nash (Harold) Fishing Guide Service. 140

Milltown Murals, 175

Nashville (K-20), 176

Milner, 96, 108

National Archives and Records

Milstead 104 Dinky Sieam locomotive, 90

Administration , JJ

Milton log Cabin, 28

National Infantry Museum, 168

Mineral Museum, 149

National Museum of Patriotism, JO

Miniaturegolf,41,42, 140,141.

National Science Center's fort Discovery,

See also Amusement parks/centers

88

Minnehaha Falls, 148

Native American sites, 16, 84, 96,97,99,

Mistletoe State Park,86

105,109,122.126, 127,128,141, 142,

Misty Mountain Train Museum, 124

145, 147,149,166,167, 175

Mitchell, 108

Native Americans, 60

Mitchell (Margaret) House, JO

Natural history museums, 43

Mitchell (Margaret) Playhouse, 34

See also Science museums

Mize (Johnny) Athletic Center and

Nature centers/preserves,25,28, 34,36,

Baseball Museum, 122, ll8

39, 41 ,43, 56, 59, 60,62, 70, 72, 76,86,

Moccasin Creek State Park, ll4

88,90,99, ll8, 140,144, 178, 180.See

Mock Springs, 97

also Wetlands centers; Wildlife areas

Molena, 176

Nature trails, 36,56, 76,86, 110, 164, 170,

Mollie Jane's Antique Mall. 174

173-174, 175, 180

Monastery of the Holy Spirit, 90

Naval Museum, 168

Monroe, 98, 108

Navy Supply Corps Museum,87

Monroe County Museum and Genealogy

Neptune Park, 62

Room, 96

NESPAL, 180

Montara Farm, ll4

New Echota Cherokee Capital Historic Site,

Montezuma (H-15), 176, 183, 185

126

Monticello, 98,108,116

New Hope Church Monument, ll6-ll7

Monticello Crossroads Scenic Byway,Bl,

Newman Wetlands Center, 34

108

Newnan, (0-9), 39,40, 41 , 49

Moody Forest Natural Area,90

Newnan Community Theatre Company, 41

Moore Methodist Museum, Library and

Newton, t76

Archive , 62

Noah's Ark Animal Rehabilitation Center,

Moreland (0-10), 39

36

Morgan County African American

Noble Hill-Wheeler Memorial Center, 128

Museum, 106

Nora Mill Granary, 142

Morganton, 144, 154,159

Norcross, 38,41 ,49-50

Morganton Point Recreation Area, 144

North DeKalb Mall, 38

Morris, 176, 186

North Georgia Premium Outlets, 148

Morris Museum of Art,88

North Oconee River Greenway and

Morrow, 38,39,49

Heritage Trail,86

Morton Theatre, 86

North Point Mall, 38

Motels.See Lodging

Northeast Georgia History Center, 120,

Moultrie (1-20), 176, 183-184, 185, 186

140

Moullrie's Antique Trail, 176

Northeast Georgia Moun1ains Travel

Mount Berry Square Mall, 148

Associalion, 141

Mountain AdvenIures al the Fieldstone

Northlake Mall,38

Resort, 143

Norwood, 108

Mountain biking,90, 124,140, 142,144

Nottely Lake, 124

Mountain City, 144, 159

Nunn (Sam) Exhibit, 108

Mountain Crossings at Walasi-Yi Center,

Nutmeg's, 38

124

Mountain Fun Center, 36

0 Oak Grove Cemetery, 62

Mountain Parkway Trail, 18,124

Oak Grove Plantation & Gardens, 41

Mountains

Oak Hill Cemetery, 127

driving trails, 121

Oak HIii/Martha Berry Museum, 145

golf courses, 146

Oak trees,62, 73,87, 178

introduClion, 120-123

Oakbin Pond Preserve, 180

lodging, 150-159

Oakland Cemetery, JO

map, 121

Oakleigh, 126

restaurants, 123

Oakman, 144, 159

shopping, 148

Oaks Miniature Golf, 141

sites and activities, 120-149

Oakwood, 153

wineries, 142

Oatland Island Edumion Center, 72

Mountasia fun Cenier, 36

Obediah's Okefenok,76

Movie tours, 12, 94

Ocmulgee National Monument,84, 105

Murals, 167, 170, 175

Ocmulgee Outfillm, 97, 99

Musella, 108

Ocmulgee River, 99, 106, 170

Museum and Archives of Georgia

Oconee foreSI Park, 86

Education, 107

Oconee Lake, 94, 97

Museum of Arts and Sciences (Macon),

Oconee National Forest, 108

105

Oconee Springs Park,94

Museum of Aviation, 112

O'Connor (Flannery) Childhood Home, 70

Museum of Colquitt County Hisiory, 176

O'Connor (Flannery) Memorial, 106

Museum of Design, JO

Odum (Ellen Payne) Genealogy Library,

Museum of Southeastern Indians. 109

176

Music and musical theater, 12,33, 41, 84, Ogeechee Canal Museum and Nature

100, ll6, 141, 144, 163, 170, 174, 177

Center, 72

Music Hall of Fame, 100

Ogeechee Outpost, 58

Myrtle Hill Cemetery, 145

Ogeechee River, 72

Myrtlewood Hunting Plantation, 179

Ogeechee River Mill, 112

1902 Stock Exchange and Public Square

Ogeechee Wildlife Managemenl Area, 112

Opera House, 124

Oglethorpe, (G-15), 176, 186

190

Oglethorpe Mall,62

Pelham, 177

Oglethorpe Speedway Park, 60

Pemberton (John) Birthplace, 100

OHCO Textile Center, 96

Pembroke, 60

Okefenokee Education and Research

Pendergrass, 148

Center, S8

Pendergrass flea Market, 148

Okefenokee Heritage Center, 76

Perimeter Mall,38

Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, S2, S8 Perry, 98,108,116-117, 118,119

Okefenokee Sporting Clays,S8

Persimmon Creek Vineyards, 142

Okefenokee State Park, S8

Pettigrew (C. W.) farm and Community

Okefenokee Swamp Park, 76

life Center, 97

Old Courthouse on the Square, 32

Pettigrew-White-Stamps House, 178

Old Dan Tucke(s Gravesite, 139

Petting farms, 124, 144, 178

Old Dixie Highway Trail, 18

Phinizy Swamp Nature Park,88

Old Glynn County Courthouse, S6

Phipps Plaza, 38

Old Governor's Mansion, 107

Pickens County Jail,143

Old Jail Museum and Archives

Pickett's Mill Battlefield Historic Site, 123,

(Barnesville), 88

137

Old Jail Museum (Conyers), 94

Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge, 109

Old Kiokee Baptist Church,86

Pierce County Heritage Museum &Depot,

Old Mill Antiques Village, 42

56

Old Mill Museum,39

Pigeon Mountain, 143

Old Opera House,97

Pine Hill Plantation, 167

Old Red Barn Gift Shop and McSimmons

Pine Mountain, 172, 174, 177, 181 ,184,

Barnyard , 99

18S, 186

Old Sautee Store, 147

Pine Mountain Antique Mall, 174

Old South farm Museum and Agricultural Pine Ridge Hunting Plantation, 172

Learning Center, 181

Pine Top farm Equestrian Center, 111

Old State Capitol Building, 107

Plains, lf-16), 174, 177, lBS, 186

Old Stone Church Museum,144

Plains Historic Inn and Antiques Mall,174

Oldest Jail, 112

Planetarium, 136, 149,167

Olive forge Herb farm, 97

Plantations, 34,41 ,42,S2,S6, 60, 62,68,

Olive Theatre, 170

BS,99, 106, 108, 110, 112, 128, 161 ,

Olympic Park, 28

179

Omaha ((-1S), 177, 186

Plum Orchard Mansion, S6

Onions, 82 , 112

Po Boy Opry, 170

Opera, 28

Pocket Recreation Area, 143

Opera houses,97, 168, 170

Polk County Historical Society Museum,

Orange Hall House Museum,62

128

Orchards, 36, 108, 126, 138, 140, 143, 178. Polo, 28

Set alsa farms

Pool room, 138

Ossabaw Island,60

Pooler (S-1 S). 60,77

Outback Range and Recreation Center, 99 Poole's MIii Park and Historic Covered

Outlet stores,38, 62,96, 148, 174.

Bridge, 136

See also Shopping

Poplar Place farm Equestrian Center, 174

Outpost Replica, 172

Port Columbus National Civil War Naval

Owen and Williams fish farm, 99

Museum,161 , 168

Owens-Thomas House, 72

Port Wentworth {T-lS),60, 77-78

Oxbow Meadows Environmental Learning Portal, 108

Center, 168

Pottery, 100,112, 144, 148

Oxford, 108

The Pottery, 148

Oxford College, 108

Powder Springs, 41

Prater's Mill, 138

p Panola Mountain State Conservation Park, Presbyterian church,86

43

Presley, Elvis, 136

Panther Creek falls/Panther Creek

Priester's Pecans Candy Kitchen and

Recreation Area, 134

Restaurant, 108

Papermaking museum, 28

Prime Outlets of Calhoun, 148

Paradise Public fishing Area, 180

Prisoner or War Museum, 161 ,166

Parks.See Amusement parks/centers;

Prisons.See Jails

Water parks; Waterfront parks; and

Providence Canyon State Conservation

specific parks

Park, 176

Parks at Chehaw, 164

Pumpkin farms, 138

Parrott (f-17), 174,177, 18S

Pumpkin Patch farm, 124

Parsons store, 148

Puppetry Arts Center, 26, 28

Pasaquan folk art, 166

Pyne Road Park,174

Passport information, 6
Patrick Cleburne Confederate Memorial a Quall Country Lodge and Conference

Cemetery, 34

Center, 166

Patriotism museum,JO

Quail hunting.See Hunting

Patriots Park,97

Quinlan Visual Arts Center, 141

Paulding County Museum, 137

Quitman, 177

Paulk (Ellis T.) Park,170

Peach Blossom Trail, 18

R Rabun Beach Recreation Area, 134

Peach Outlet Shops at Byron, 96

Rabun Gap, 144, 1S4, 1S9

Peach recipes, 27,8S

Rabun lake, 134

Peach State Speedway, 143

Racing.See Auto racing

Peaches and peach farms,82, 97,108,

Racing Hall of fame, 138

124,126, 176

Rafter H.Rodeo Arena, 176

Peachtree Center Mall, 38

Railroad depots,30, 90,94, 127,1 40, 163

Peachtree City, 40, SO

Railroad museums, 25,33, 34, S8,72,94,

Peachtree Peddlers Flea Market, 36

99, 124, 164, 178

Peanut Monument,166

Railroad steam locomotives, 76,90,141,

Peanuts, 166

177

Pebble Hill Plantation,161 , 179

Railroad trips, 62,124, 168

Pecans and pecan farms,82, 96,97, 108, Railroad Tunnel,138

164, 174, 17S, 180

Railroad viewing, S2,S8

Ralph Ma rkGilbert Civil Rights Museum, 72
Ranches,83, 106,178 Rankin Ans Center of Columbus State
University, 168 Rankin House Museum and Historic
Columbus foundation, 168 Raptor Center,82, 110 Raven Cliff falls, 142 Rayonier Wildlife Management Area, 99 Recipes
buttermilk &pecan chicken, 123 crabcanape,SS honey beehive cake, 163 peach cobbler, 8S peach state bread,27 Red Oak Covered Bridge, 181 Red Pebble farms,168 Red Top Mountain State Park and lodge, 127-128 Reed Bingham State Park, 164 Reefs, 70 Rehabilitation facilities, 181 Reidsville, 98,109, 117, 119 Remember When Theatre, 142 Remerton, 178 Remerton Mill Village, 178 Resaca , 144 Restaurants.See also Recipes Atlanta Metro, 27 Coast , S4 Historic South, 8S Mountains , 123 Southern Rivers, 163 Revolutionary Cemetery, 100 Revolutionary War,60, 100,112 Reynolds, 172,178, 184 Reynolds Mansion,S2, 53, 68 Reynolds Memorial Nature Preserve, 39 RFD (Rural free Delivery) Historical Market, 108 Rhodes Hall, JO Rhododendron Garden, 143 Rialto Center for the Performing Arts, 30 Rich Mountain Wildlife Area, 140 Richard 8.Russell State Park, 139-140 Richland, IE-16), 178,184 Richland Rail Museum, 178 Richmond Hill, (S-16),60,68,78, 81 Richmond Hill Historical Society and Museum, 60 Ridge and Valley Scenic Byway, 121 Ridgeway Mountain Bike Trail, 140 Rincon, 68, 78,81 Ringer Park,174 Ringgold (C-2), 142,144-14S,146, 148, 1S3, 159 Rio Piedra Plantation,166 Rising fawn, 145, 1S9 Ritz Theater, 178 Ritz Theatre (Brunswick), S6 River Bluff at lake Walter F. George, 173 River forks Park, 141 River North fly fishing,134 River Park, 140 River tours.See Swamp, marsh,and river tours Riverboats.See Boat rides River(enter for the Performing Arts,168 Riverdale, SO Riverdragons Basketball, 167 Riverfront Plaza,72 Rivers.See Southern Rivers;and specific rivers Riverstreet Riverboat Company, 74 Riverwalk Augusta,88 Road Atlanta, 126 Road to Tara Museum, 34 Robert Simpson Nature Trail. 17S Robert Toombs House Historic Site, 112 Roberta, 109 Rochelle,98, 109 The Rock, 178, 186 Rock City Gardens,123, 144 Rock Eagle Effigy, 96 Rock House, 111

Rock Mill Plantation, 99 Rock Ranch, LL(. 178 Rock Spring, 14S Rockmart (C-6), 14S, 146 Rocky Mountain Recreationand fishing
Area, 14S Rodeo Arena,176 Rogers House,106 Rolater Park, 128 Rollins Planetarium, 149 Roman Holiday boat,147 Rome, (C-S), 14S, 146, 147, 148, 1S3,
1S4 , 1S9 Rome Area History Museum, 147 Rome Little Theatre, 147 Rome Speedway, 147 Rome Symphony Orchestra, 147 Rome's Clocktower, 147 Roosevelt, franklin 0., 12,163, 181 Roosevelt Riding Stables, 177 Roosevelt IF. 0.) State Park, 177 Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for
Rehabilitation , 181 Root House Museum,36 Rose Cottage, 106 Rose Gardens,97, 179 Rose Hill Cemetery, lOS Rose Lawn Museum, 128 Ross (Chief John) House, 147 Ross (Mary)Waterfront Park, S6 Rossville, 147, 1S9 Roswell, lf-6), 2S, 38,41, SO Roswell Antique Market, 38 Roswell Cultural Arts Center, 42 Roswell fire and Rescue Museum, 42 Roswell Historic DistriCI, 42 Round House, 14S Round Oak, 109 Roundhouse Railroad Museum,72 Royston (l-5), 146, 147, 153, 159 Rum Creek Wildlife Management Area,96 Rural free Delivery (RFD) Historical
Marker, 108 Rural Telephone Museum,17S Russell-Brasstown Scenic Byway, 20, 121 Russell family Cemetery, 149 Russell Lake, 134, 136 Russell (Richard 8.) State Park,139-140 Rutledge, 98, 109 Rylander Theatre,164
Sacred Heart Cultural Center, 88 Sailing, 32,60 Salzburger Museum and Church, 60 Sam Nunn Exhibit, 108 SAM Shortline,168 Sand Gnats Baseball,72 Sandersville, 109,117 Sandy Bottom Recreation Area, 134 Sandy Creek Nature Center, 86 Sandy Creek Park,87 Sandy Springs, SO Sapelo Island, (S-19), S2, SJ,68, 78, 81 Sapelo Island National Estuarine Research
Reserve, 68 Sarchet Country Store, 32 Sasser, 178 Sasser flea Market, 178 Satilla Waterfront Park, 76 Sautee, 11-3), 147,1 48, 1S4,1S9 Sautee Nacoochee Center, 147 Sautee-Nacoochee Indian Mound, 142 Savannah, IT-1 6), 54,62, 68, 70,72-75,
78-79, 80,81 Savannah Avenue Historic OistriCI,110 Savannah City Market, 68 Savannah festival factory Stores, 62 Savannah History Museum, 72 Savannah Mall,62 Savannah National Wildlife Refuge,72 Savannah Ogeechee Canal Museum and
Nature Center, 72 Savannah Rapids Pavilion,106 Savannah Sand Gnats Baseball, 72 Savannah Theatre, 70 Scarlett's Secret, 147

Scenic 19/Trail, 20 School buses, 97 School houses, 72. 96, 106, 128, 143,148,
149 Science museums, 2S, 29, 32, 43, 88, lOS,
167 Scottdale, 42 Screven, 109 Scuba diving,66 Scull Shoals, 97 Sea Island, SS, 68, 7S, 79 Sea Island Resort, 7S Sea Turtle Walks, 60 Seabrook Village, S2, 60 Seashore.See Beaches;Coan Second Time Around Mini farm, 112 Seed Lake, 143-144 Seminole Courthouse, 170 Seminole State Park,170 Senoia, 42 Senoia Historic OistriCI, 42 Seven Islands Trail, 108 Sharpsburg, 42 Shellman Bluff, 68 Shields-Ethridge Heritage farm, 143 Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum, SS, 72 Shoppes at the Magnolia fore,96 Shopping
Atlanta Metro,38 Coast, SS , 62 Historic South,96 Mountains, 148 Southern Rivers, 174 Shops of Historic Roswell,42 Shrimp boats, S6 Sidney Lanier Bridge, 56 Sidney Lanier Cottage, lOS Signers Monument,88 Silver Comet Trail and Riverwalk, 14S Silver Dollar Raceway, 178 Simpson (Robert) Nature Trail,175 Sinclair Lake,94,1 06, 110 Six flags Over Georgia, 30 Skate centers, 32 Skeet shooting, S8, 109 Skidaway Island State Park, 72 Skiing, 147 Sky Valley, 147, 1S3 Sky Valley Resort, 147 Skydive Atlanta, 178 Skydiving, 128, 14S, 178 Smallest Church in America, S8 Smarr, 109 Smith Plantation House,42 Smith (George L.) State Park, 111 Smithgall Arts Center, 141 Smithgall Woods Conservation Area and Lodge, 142 Smithville Village, 124 Smyrna, 40,42-43, SO Smyrna Museum, 42 Snellville, 40,43, SO Snyder farm Stables, 172 Soaring Eagle Glider Rides, 177 Soccer, S9 Social Circle, 109-110,141 Soperton, 110 Sosebee Cove Scenic Area, 124 Sound Play, Inc., 177 South Commons (Columbus), 168 South DeKalb Gallery, 38 South Georgia Motorsports Park, 167 Southeastern lxpeditions-Chattooga River Rafting, 134 Southeastern International Dragway, 137 Southeastern Railway Museum,33 Southern Cross Guest Ranch, 106 Southern forest World, 76 Southern Highroads Trail, 20, 126 Southern Museum of Civil War and locomotive History,34 Southern Nantahala Wilderness Area,134 Southern Passages:the Atlantic Heritage Coast, 21 Southern Rivers driving trails, 161

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golf cou1m, 172 introduction, 160-163 lodging, 182-186 map, 161 restaurants, 163 shopping, 174 sites and activities, 160-181 Sou1hern Rivers Birding Trail, 21, 161 Souihern Tree Plantation, 124 Southlake Mall, 38 Southside Theatre Guild, JJ SpaceScience Center, 167 Sparta, 110 Sparta-Hancock County Museum, 110 Specialty Shops of Metter,96 Spivey Hall,Clayton College and State University, 39 Splash in the Boro, 110 Sports.See specific sports Spom Hall of Fame, 100 Sports museum,86 Sportsman Resort,111 -112 Sprewell Bluff State Park, 178 Spring Creek Preserve, 138 Springer Opera House, 168 Springfield, (S-14), 75 Springfield Baptist Church,88 Springfield Village Park,88 St.James Episcopal Church, 128 St. John the Baptist Cathedral,68 St. Johns Church and Parish House, 72 St. Marys, (R-22), S5,60,62, 68,79,80 81 St. Marys Aquatic Center, 62 St. Marys Submarine Museum,62 St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 88 St. Simons Island, (S-20), 52,62, 66, 68, 79, 81 St. Simons Island Fishing Pier, 66 St. Simons Island lighthouse Museum, 66 St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, 107 St. Teresa's Ca1holic Church,164 Starcadia Entertainment Park, lOS Starr's Mill Scenic Stop, JJ Startime Entertainment Complex, 42 State Botanical Garden of Georgia, 87 State Capitol, 29.See also Old State Capitol Building State parks. See specific parks State Patrol, 6 State University of West Georgia, 126 Stately Oaks Plantation,34 Statesboro, 98, 110, 117, 118,119 Stalham, 146 Steam locomotives,76, 90, 141 , 176 Step Above Stables, 124 Stephen C. Foster State Park. See Okefenokee State Park Stephens (A.H.)State Park,94 Stephens County Historical Museum, 149 Sterling Holloway Marker, 128 Stetson-Sanford House, 107 Steve Cocke Fish Hatchery, 170 Still Pond Vineyards, 166 Stock Exchange, 124 Stockbridge, 40,43, 50 Stone Mountain, 40,43, 50, 51 Stone Mountain Park, 26,43 Stonecrest Mall, 38 Stonehenge of America, 139 Stonewall Cemetery, 173 Stores and malls. See Shopping Storytelling Museum, 167 Storytelling Tours of HistoricRoswell, 42 Stovall Mill Covered Mill,147 Strawberries, 36, 176, 178 Submarines, 55,60, 62 5uches, 147, 159 Sugar Creek Alpaca Farm, 126 Sugar Hill,40 Sugar Mill Ruins, 62 Summer Waves Water Park,59 Summerville, IB-4), 147, 153, 154, 159 Summerville HistoricDistrict,88 Sumners Pecan Groves, 175 Sun Valley Beach,41 Sunburst Stables, 134
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Sunny Farms North,136

Toccoa Fall,, 149

Universityof Georgia Visitors Center,87

Surrey Center, 96

Toccoa River Canoe Trail, 21 , 126

Upper Chattahoochee River Recreation

Susan Hayward Gravesite Monument, 126 Toombs (Robert) House Hi1101ic Site, 112

Area, 142

Sutton'sCorner Frontier Store Museum, 172 Touch of Wood, 174

Upper Hi Flyfishing Outfitters, 143

Suwanee, 40, 50-51

Tours.Stt specific cities and towns

Upper Hi Fly fishing Store, 148

Swainsboro, 98, 111 , 117, 118

Town Center at Cobb, 38

U.S.A1my Corps of Engineers Visitors

Swallow Creek Wildlife Management

Town Well (Social Circle), 110

Center, 172

Area, 143

Townsend, 79, 81

U.S.441 Heritage Trail, 18,83

Swamp Gravy, 160

Trackrock Archaeological Area, 124

U.S.Navy Supply Corps Museum,87

Swamp,marsh,and river tours, 14, S8,66, Trackrock Stables, 124

U.S. 19 Oragway, 164

73-74, 76, 136

Trade Winds Marina,86

U.S. Play, 34

Swamp Nature Park,88

Trails, 16, 18, 20-21 ,2S, Sl, 8l, 108,121 ,

Swan Center Outreach, 144

124, 126, 144, 145, 161.

V Valdosta (K-22), 172, 180,184-185, 186

Sweet Grass Dairy, 179

See also Nature trails

Van Wert Methodist Church and Historic

Sweetwater Creek State Conservation

Trains.See Railroad headings

District, 145

Park, 36,144

Transportation department,6

Vaughn (lewis) Botanical Gardens,90

Swint's Pecans and Candies,96

Travel information, 6

Vernon Square, 56

Sylvania, 111 ,117

Travel services.See specific cities and

Veterans Memorial State Part, 168

Sylvester, 172, 184

towns

Veteran'smemorials/parks, 94,164,167,

Symphony orchestras, 28, 147, 168

Traveler'said, 6

168, 176

Traveler's Rest HistoricSite, 149

VFW Park (Buchanan), 126

1.W.Briscoe Park, 43

Tray MountainWilderness Area, 142

Victoria Bryant State Park, 147

Talbotton (E-1 J), 178

Treasures Along 1-20,18,83

Vidalia, 98, 112, 117

Talking Rock, 147

Tree farms, 124, llB

Vidalia Onion Factory and Gifts, 112

Tallapoosa, 146,147-148, 153, 159

Tree That Owns Itself,87

Vidalia sweet onions, 82, 112

Tallulah Falls, 148, 148-149, 1S9

Trenton (A-2), 146, 149, 153, 159

Vienna, (1-16), 180

Tallulah Falls lake, 148

Tribute to 1he American Indian, 167

Villa Rica, 146, 149, 153, 15S

Tallulah Falls Recreation Area, 134

Trion, 146, 153

Villanow General Store, 148

Tallulah Falls School Museum, 148

Trolleys,68, 74

Vines Botanical Gardensand Manor

Tallulah Gallery, 148

Troup County Historical Society and

House, 36

Tallulah Gorge State Park, 148-149

Archives, 174

Vineyards. See Wineries and vineyards

Tallulah Point Overlook and Tallulah

Troup'sTomb, 110

Vinings, 38

Adventures, 149

Trout farms, 128, 138

ViningsJubilee Shopping Center,38

Tallulah River Recreation Area, 134

Tubing, 141

Vintage clothing, 140

Tanger Outlet Center, 38

Tubman African American Museum, lOS

Visitor Information Centers, 4

!anger Outlets of Commerce, 148

Tucker, 40,43, 51

Vogel State Park, 124

Tanner (John) State Park, 126

Tucker's (Old Dan)Gravesite, 139

Tate, 149, 154

Tugalo Lake, 148

Waco, 149

Tate Branch Recreation Area, 134

Tugaloo State Park, 144

Waleska, 146, 149

Tate Elementary School,149

Tunnel Hill, 146

Walk the Halls of History, 112

Tate Student Center Gallery, 87

Tunnel Hill Heritage Center, 138

Walker (Alice) Self-Guided Driving Tour,

Taxidermy Museum, 147

Turkey Creek Outfitters, 168

96

Taylor-Grady House, 87

Turner (Annette Howell)Center for the

Walker (Laura S.) State Park,76

Taylor Orchards, 178

Arts, 180

Walnut Square Mall, 148

Teaching Museum North,42

Turner County Courthouse, 166

Walter F.George Lake, 172, 173

Tearooms, 170, 178

Turner County Ja il, 166

Walter F.George Law Museum, 180

Tehama Lake, 143

Turner Field Tours, JO

Ware-Lyndon House,86

Telephone Museum, 175

Turpentine Still, 113

Warm Springs, (E-12), 163, 172, 174,

TelfairCounty Boat landing, 106

Turtles, 60

181 , 185, 186

Telfair Museum of Art, 72

Tuten (A. Ra ndall) Environmental Park,90 Warm Springs Regional Fisheries Center

Telfair's Owens-Thomas House, 72

Tut's Game Preserve, 134

and Aquarium, 181

Tennis, 86, 168

Tutt (Anne) Gallery, 174

Warm Springs Village, 174

Tennis Hall of Fame,86 Theatre Albany, 164

Twin City, 111
Ty Cobb Museum, m, 147

Warner Robins, 98, 112, 117-118 Warrenton, 98, 112

Theatre Dublin,94

Tybee Island, (U-16), 52, 75-76, 79-80, Warthen, 11 2

Theatre in the Square,36

81

Warwoman Dell Recreation Area, 134

ThomasCounty Historic Courthouse

Tybee Island lighmation and Tybee

Warwoman Wildlife Management Area,

Square, 178

Museum , 75

134

Thomas County Museum of History, 179

Tybee Island Marine Science Center, 75

Washington, 112,118

Thomaston, (F-12), 172, 178, 184, 185, Tyrone, 40

Washington County Genealogical

186 Thomaston-Upson Archives, 178

u UGA.See University of Georgia

Museum, 109 Washington Farms, 113

Thomasville, (H-22), 172, 178-179, 184, Unadilla, 180, 184, 185

Washington Historical Museum,112

185, 186

Uncle Remus Museum,96

Water parks, 32, 36,59,62,87, 106, 110.

Thomasville Cultural Center, 179

Uncle Shuck's Corn Maze and Pumpkin

Set also Amusement parks/centers;

Thomasville Genealogical, History,and

Patch, 138

Beaches

Fine Arts Library, 179

Underground Atlanta, JO

Waterfront parks, S6,76,88, 145, 167

Thomasville Rose Garden, 179

Unicoi Outfitters, 142

Watermelon Capital Speedway, 168

Thomson, 98, 111 , 117, 119

Unicoi State Park and Lodge, 142

Watkinsville, 112-113

Thrashers hockey, 25

Union City, 43,51

Wa15on-Brown Foundation, 111

Three Sisters Vineyardsand Winery, 142

Union County Historical Society Museum, Watson Mill Bridge State Park, ll5

Thronateeska Heritage Center, 164

124

Waving Girl Statue,73

Thunder Road U.S.A., 1l8

Union Point, 98, 111 -112

Waycross, 68,76,80

Tidelands Nature Center,59

University of Georgia Arboretum,87

Waynesboro, 98, 113, 118

TIit Park, 164

University of Georgia art galleries, 86, 87 Waynesville,81

TIit Theater for the Performing Arts, 180 University ofGeorgiaathleliccomplex

We Let the Dawgs Out Public Art Exhibit,

Tifton, (J-19), 172, 179-180,184, 185,

and museum,86

87

186

University of Georgia Coastal Plain

Wedding Chapel, 141

TIiton Museum of Arts and Heritage,180

Experiment Station,180

Weinman Mineral Museum, 149

Tiger, 142, 154, 159

University of Georgia Marine Education

Wells, 110

Tiger MountainVineyard and Winery, 142

Center and Aquarium,73

Wendy's Antiques and Interiors, 174

Tignall, 111 , 119

University of Georgia Onion and

Wesley Monumental United Methodist

Time Remembered, Southern Style

Vegetable Research Center, 112

Church, 73

Tearoom, 178

University of Georgia Research and

West Dam Recreation Area,86

Tobesofkee Lake, 105

Education Garden, 173

West Georgia Museum oflallapoosa, 122,

Tooa, (K-J), 146, 148, 149, 153, 1S5,

University of GeorgiaTIiton Campus

147

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Conference Center, 180

West Point, 181 ,18S, 186

West Point lake, 181 Western and Atlantic Railroad Tunnel,
138, 149 Western Art Museum, 122, 127 Weston, 181 Westville Village, 160, 176 Wetlands centers, 34,60, 62,68, 72, 88,
138, 168, 180 Whistle Stop Cafe and Juliette
Community, 100 Whistlestop Cornerstone Antique Market,
148 White, 149, 153 White Water and American Adventures,
36 White-water rafting,36, 134, ll8, 144 Whitesburg, 149, 153, 159 Whitewater Creek Park, 176 Wild Adventures, 160, 180 Wild Animal Safari, 160, 177 Wild Bill's,JJ Wilderness Camp Marina, 149 Wildlife areas,36,56,58,72, 76,86,88,
94,96, 99, 100, 109, 111, 112,124,134, 136, 138, 139, 140,141 , 142, 166, 175. See also Animal preserves/parks; Nature centers/preserves;Wetlands centers Wildwater ltd.Rafting, 134 Wildwood Outfitters, 142 WIidwood Park,86 Will-A-Way Recreation Area, 149 Willacoochee, 113 Williamson, 172 Williamson Mausoleum,94 Willis Knob Recreation Area, 134 Willi s( Mary)Library, 112 Willis Park, 166 Wills Park Equestrian Center, 28 Wilson (Woodrow) Boyhood Home, 12, 87 Wilson ShoalsWildlife Management Area, 143 Winder (1-6), 146, 149, 153,159 Wineriesand vineyards, 110, 111, 142, 166 Wink Theatre, 138 Winnepesaukah Lake, 147 Winston, 40 Wiregrass Trail, 21 ,83 Wolf Mountain Vineyards, 142 Woodbine, 76 Woodbury IE-11), 172, 181 Woodland, 181 Woodpecker Trail, 21 Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home,87 Woodruff Arts Center, JO Woodstock, 146, 149, 153 Woody's Mountain Bikes, 142 World of Coca-Cola Museum,JO World's First Coca-Cola Painted Wall Sign, 128 Wormsloe Historic Site, SJ,73 Wray-Nicholson House, 87 Wrens, (0-10), 98, 113, 118 Wren's Nest House Museum, 30 Wrightsboro, 111 Wrightsville (M-12). 113 Wyatt IL. l.) Museum,97
Yatesville, 186 Yellow River Game Ranch, 36 Yesterday's Antiques and Refinishing, 148 Yoder's Country MarkeL 176 Yoder's Deitsch Haus, 176 Yonah Lake, 149 Young Harris (H-1), 142, 146, 149, lSJ,
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